10 Things You Should Know about the Pentateuch
Ian J. Vaillancourt
Just like missing the first fifteen minutes of a movie will spoil our ability to fully enjoy its plot line, a lack of familiarity with the Pentateuch will compromise our ability to fully appreciate the Bible’s overarching story.
What Does Exodus 3:14 Mean?
Matthew Newkirk
As one of the more mysterious utterances in the Old Testament, God’s self-revelation to Moses in Exodus 3:14 has received countless examinations by biblical interpreters.
The Most Powerful Message Tim Keller Ever Preached
Matt Smethurst
Tim Keller’s teaching shone brightest when the topic was the darkest. But it wasn’t just his teaching that glimmered in the dark.
4 Ways to Cling to the Lord
Sam Storms
The temptation to forget God is always present. But there is a way to maintain one's devotion to the Lord.
5 Lessons from Shakespeare's Hamlet
Leland Ryken
Leland Ryken compels us to focus on both the content and the form of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
What Authority Does a Husband Have over His Wife?
Jonathan Leeman
A husband’s authority is what I would characterize as an authority of counsel, not an authority of command. It is both kinds of authority.
Help! God Didn’t Answer My Prayer
Daniel J. Brendsel
The problem of “unanswered prayers” is one we all must reckon with. What we hear in Scripture often seems to contradict what we see in everyday experience
Understanding Biblical Covenants Is As Easy As 1, 2, 3
Kevin DeYoung
Why are covenants so important in Scripture? Why does it matter in the Christian life?
3 Reasons Why Your Small Group Is Not a Church
Matthew Emadi
Some Christians think their small group is a church. A church is, after all, a people not a place, and small groups do many of the same things that churches do.
5 “Do Nots” of Fatherhood
R. Kent Hughes
Learn five things fathers can avoid when parenting their children from seasoned pastor R. Kent Hughes.
Unpacking “My Body, My Choice”
Leah Savas
God alone is the potter. He alone knits cells together in the womb to form a baby human. He alone has the right to destroy or glorify the work of his hands.
How Radically Ordinary Hospitality Changed Rosaria Butterfield’s Life
Rosaria Butterfield invites us into her home to show us how God can use “radical, ordinary hospitality” to bring the gospel to our lost friends and neighbors.
5 Myths about the Song of Songs
Philip Graham Ryken
While the Song of Songs is for lovers, it applies not just to human relationships but also in our soul’s relationship to God.
5 Myths about Seminary
Jeff Robinson Sr.
Seminary can by no means teach a minister everything he needs to know, but it puts strong tools in his box to set him up for a lifetime of learning and growing in the Lord.
If I Believe Jesus Has Forgiven My Sins, Why Do I Still Feel Guilty?
Lydia Brownback
We trust that we’ve been forgiven because Christ paid for all our sins when he died on the cross, but the memory isn’t erased, and the effects on us and on those we hurt can linger long.
10 Things You Should Know about Persecution
Tim Keesee
After telling his followers about his forthcoming death and resurrection, Jesus told them that they were to follow him by taking up their cross.
10 Things You Should Know about J. I. Packer
Leland Ryken
Learn about a man from humble origin who the Lord has used in mighty ways.
Delighting in God’s Law: A 10-Day Video Devotional with Jen Wilkin
Join Jen Wilkin, author of Ten Words to Live By, for a ten-day journey through the Ten Commandments, learning what they are and what they mean for our lives.
Study the Greek New Testament for Free at ESV.org
Did you know that you can read and study the Greek New Testament for free at ESV.org?
Why Study the Book of John?
Justin Buzzard
The Gospel of John is an account of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus—teaching us about his life and mission and about our salvation.
How (and How Not) to Fight Sin
J. Garrett Kell
Fighting sin is spiritual warfare, and warfare requires a battle plan. If left to our own devices, we would have little success against our unseen enemy.
7 Lessons from the Book of Revelation
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
Here we look at seven lessons that exemplify how the book of Revelation is theological (God-centered), eschatological (focused on future hope), and practical (aimed at godliness).
4 Prayers to Pray when You’re Repentant
Turn to God and his Word and the prayers of the saints when your heart cries out to the Lord in repentance.
The Most Important Paragraph in Human History
The human means of justification is (God-given) faith; the divine means is redemption. God justifies sinners by uniting them with Christ.
3 Pieces of Advice for Every Godly Man Fighting Porn
Prayer feels weak. We feel awkward trying. So we neglect prayer. But our prayers to God are not weak. They are powerful, because God is powerful.
5 Myths about Womanhood
Abigail Dodds
Our value comes from God and he has good purposes for every role and circumstance he puts us in.
10 Things You Should Know about the Beatitudes
Chris Castaldo
The Beatitudes set the moral and spiritual bar so high that we cannot possibly live up to them—and in our best moments, we know this.
4 Questions You Should Ask When Reading the Bible
Matthew S. Harmon
What we get out of the Bible largely depends on the kinds of questions we ask when reading the text. But how do we know what are the right questions to ask?
10 Key Bible Verses on Blessing
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places.
6 Ingredients of True Friendship
Drew Hunter
What essential ingredients do we mix together to make true friendship?