Was Violence against the Canaanites a Matter of Racial Prejudice?
Gregory Goswell,
Andreas J. Köstenberger
It is impossible to ignore what is routinely viewed as the grave moral problem of the book of Joshua, namely, the action of the Israelites in exterminating the Canaanites.
How and Where the NT Authors Reaffirm the Ten Commandments (Except One)
Wayne Grudem
The Ten Commandments are part of the OT Law, but NT authors do quote or allude to the commandments quite often as being relevant for new covenant Christians (except for one).
An Interview with J. I. Packer on the Origin and Significance of the ESV Bible
J. I. Packer
Dr. Packer served on the Translation Oversight Committee as general editor for the English Standard Version.
How Can We Worship in Spirit and in Truth?
John Piper
Everyone in the world worships something. From the most religious to the most secular, all people value something high enough to build their lives around it.
Christian, What Are You Watching?
Craig Cabaniss
For most Americans, media is the omnipresent backdrop of life. We generally give no more thought to it than we do to the air we breathe. But give thought to it we must.
A Good Marriage Needs These 2 Things
Paul David Tripp
The key character quality in a good and lasting marriage is humility, and the way that humility demonstrates itself is when I'm approachable and willing to admit my faults.
Discovering the Holiness of God: The Formation of R. C. Sproul
The zeal to proclaim the holiness of God and the gospel of Christ propelled R. C. Sproul to devote his life to teaching, to preaching, to traveling, to writing.
Will Your Phone Dominate Your Life in 2018?
As another new year begins, let's examine our habits, including our relationships to social media and our phones.
7 Tips for Sharing Your Faith
Brian G. Hedges
Here are seven important principles for sharing our faith with others gleaned from a close reading of Acts 8.
10 Things You Should Know about the Fruit of the Spirit
Megan Hill,
Melissa B. Kruger
On good days, the fruit of the Spirit list is an encouraging list—a reminder that the Spirit is at work in you. On bad days, it can be a crushing list—a testimony to how far you have yet to go.
2018 ESV Bible Preview
Learn more about forthcoming Bibles in 2018, including the ESV Archaeology Study Bible and the ESV Story of Redemption Bible.
What Does It Mean That an Elder Must Be the Husband of One Wife? (1 Timothy 3)
Denny Burk
One’s gifting is certainly a consideration (“able to teach”), but it is not the whole, or even the main thing, that Paul is looking for in an overseer.
What Does It Mean to Pray “Your Kingdom Come”?
Kevin DeYoung
A simple definition is to think of the kingdom of God as his reign and rule. Another way to think of the kingdom is as God’s redemptive presence coming down from heaven to earth.
How to Grieve Racial Violence through Lament
Mark Vroegop
Rather than allowing racial tension to drive a wedge between us or to frighten us into silence, lament can invite all of us on a journey toward seeking God’s grace together.
An Open Letter to the Prayerless Church
Paul E. Miller
The church is a spiritual force. It is animated by the Spirit of Jesus in our midst. So, if we want to see the church brought back to life, we have to make room to listen and be led by the Spirit as a community.
Rooted in God’s Love: A 9-Day Devotional for Women
Are you tired, anxious, frustrated, or overwhelmed with life’s demands? Start a 9-day online devotional aimed at helping you cultivate the fruit of the Spirit.
10 Things You Should Know about Your Conscience
J. D. Crowley,
Andrew David Naselli
Thankfully, we’re not left to popular perception in regard to conscience. We have the Bible to teach us what conscience is and is not. Let's lay out some introductory principles about conscience.
What Does It Mean That All Israel Will Be Saved? (Romans 11)
Robert W. Yarbrough
There is a particular call to faith in Christ through the call of the gospel. Both God’s gifts and his calling of Jews to faith in Christ remain in force and will not be revoked.
The Purpose and Limits of a Husband’s Authority
Jonathan Leeman
How do we unpack the idea of a husband’s headship? We look to Christ and the church: “The head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband, and the head of Christ is God” (1 Cor. 11:3).
One Big Reason the Church Doesn't Pray
John Onwuchekwa
Are we living as if we can accomplish things on our own, or are we praying to God like we know we can't?
10 Things You Should Know about Grieving People
Nancy Guthrie
People who are grieving don’t expect that you are going to say something that will make everything okay.
The Gospel in Genesis
Willem A. VanGemeren
The foundation stories of Genesis set the stage of the drama of Scripture in many ways.
7 Questions That Teens Need to Answer
Paul David Tripp
Teenagers are in one of the most exciting and most important times of their lives. Paul Tripp points to seven questions they will face that will influence the shape and direction of the rest of their lives.
Your Prayer Life Might Be Better Than You Think
Daniel J. Brendsel
Scripture’s prayers, especially the psalms, are prayers we can and should take on our lips. We can pray through Scripture. It’s part of learning how to pray.
What Did Jesus Teach about Total Depravity?
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
The assumption of universal guilt before God is evident throughout Jesus’s teaching in the Gospels. Proof of this reality is manifold. Below are four evidences to support this claim.
Why Your Emotions Are a Good Thing
Carolyn Mahaney,
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
God didn’t redeem us, body and soul, only for us to leave emotions out of the Christian life.
In the Beginning God Created a King
Greg Gilbert
You could argue that the theme of kingship is the central theme in the story of the Bible, the one without which the others simply cannot cohere.
Is the Lord’s Supper Jesus’s Actual Body and Blood? (1 Corinthians)
The Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, “This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.”
5 Myths about Martin Luther
Herman Selderhuis
There are quite a few commonly-held, yet misguided beliefs about Martin Luther. Uncover the truth behind five myths.
How We Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Us
Chris Bruno
Philippians 4:13 is well known as a verse used to support everything from winning football games to pursuing wealth and prosperity, but those applications miss the point.