What Does It Mean That King David’s Son Would Build a House for God? (2 Samuel 7)
John L. Mackay
The Lord is undoubtedly favorably disposed to David, but this does not warrant a blanket endorsement of all that David proposes. It is the Lord’s right to decide when and by whom a temple for him should be built.
Does James Contradict Paul?
Kevin DeYoung
No Christian denies that justification is by faith. That is an obvious biblical teaching. The controversy is about whether justification is by faith alone (sola fide).
What Did Jesus Teach about Justification?
Thomas R. Schreiner
When we think of justification conceptually instead of just verbally, we see that Jesus taught justification in his own idiom and his own way before Paul ever came on the scene.
Did Jesus Come to Bring Peace or a Sword? (Luke 12)
Thomas R. Schreiner
Jesus came to bring peace, but peace is not the only consequence of his coming. Both peace and division, harmony and conflict, joy and strife will occur.
How to Care for a Loved One with Depression
Kathryn Butler
Although the task may seem daunting, as stewards of the greatest message of hope in history Christians are uniquely positioned to minister to those grappling with depression.
Is Google Making Us Ungodly?
Samuel D. James
Is it true that it's not just the messages that we find on the web that influence us but that it’s the web itself, the process through which the web puts us as we engage its powers?
Where Christ Isn’t Being Treasured, He’s Being Used
John Piper
Christ as a treasure is not a slice of Christ. It is every dimension of Christ—all of Christ—making up the totality of his infinite value.
10 Things You Should Know about Biblical Archaeology
David W. Chapman
Archaeology provides a vital avenue for understanding ancient everyday life.
What Does the New Testament Mean That Jesus Will Come Soon?
John Piper
What would it mean for an infallible spokesman (an apostle!) of the Lord Jesus, who cannot predict the time, to say that Jesus is coming soon?
Legalism: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself
Sam Storms
Legalism is the tendency to regard as divine law things that God has neither required nor forbidden in Scripture.
Jesus’s Path to the Cross: A 9-Day Devotional
Travel with Jesus through Scripture on his path to the cross, learning more about the people and places he encountered along the way.
Why There’s No Such Thing as an Atheist
Voddie Baucham Jr.
If what Paul says in Romans 1 is true, there is ultimately no such thing as an atheist.
Can I Serve God Better Unmarried?
Christopher Ash
The whole duty and calling of every human being who has ever lived is to love God with heart, mind, soul, and strength.
20 Engaging Questions to Ask Kids at Church
Megan Hill
As churches everywhere shake their heads in frustration over declining commitment among younger generations, we need to remember that a person’s commitment to the church is often formed early.
Infographic: How Is Your Phone Changing You?
We surveyed 7,000 people about their phone usage habits—learn more about their answers in this infographic.
Why It's Destructive to Deny God's Sovereignty in Suffering
Cameron Cole
To deny God's control over suffering actually severs the root of our comfort when facing tragedy.
Why Study the Book of Acts?
Justin S. Holcomb
The book of Acts does not primarily provide us with human patterns to emulate or avoid. Instead, it repeatedly calls us to reflect upon the work of God, fulfilled in Jesus Christ, establishing the church by the power of the Holy Spirit.
9 Passages to Read about Pastoral Ministry
Scripture has a lot to say about the responsibilities and blessings of being in the ministry.
Is God Far Away When He Feels Far Away?
David Powlison
Scripture captures both the subjective experience of being internally broken and the external experience of having something objectively hard circumstances.
What Is Justification by Works, and Why Do We Reject It?
Thomas R. Schreiner
The apostle Paul emphasizes that we are not justified by “works” or by the “works of the law,” and the question before us is what Paul means when he speaks this way.
5 Myths about the Reformation
Gavin Ortlund
What is the best way Protestants today should look back on the Reformation? Should we think of it more like a happy birth or an ugly divorce?
The Message of the Book of Romans in One Sentence
Andrew David Naselli
Romans is about the good news—the gospel. The word gospel is prominent at the beginning and end of the letter. And we can summarize the bad news and the good news with four words.
12 Passages to Read on Thanksgiving Day
Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth! Serve the LORD with gladness! Come into his presence with singing!
Walk with Jesus During His Last Week on Earth
The final days of Jesus were the most important days of the most important person who ever lived.
How Can God Be Both Righteous and Sovereign over Evil?
Conrad Mbewe
Everything that happens unfolds according to God's plan, without exception. But If God planned all things that ever come to pass, how is he not also the author of sin?
3 Practical Ways to Remain Faithful in Ministry
John MacArthur
Practical things you need to do in your life to remain faithful in ministry are the same means of grace that are available to every believer.
10 Things You Should Know about Infertility
Matthew Arbo
Infertility is a more common experience than some realize affecting 7–10% of couples.
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.
What in the World Is a Worldview?: Part 2
James N. Anderson
James N. Anderson outlines five reasons why it’s important to be worldview-aware.
10 Things You Should Know about Thanksgiving
Nathan A. Finn
Though Thanksgiving is not a traditional Christian holiday, it's deeply rooted in biblical principles. Learn more about this beloved American celebration.