Find a Bible Reading Plan for the New Year
We have made over fifty Bible reading plans available with varying lengths, topics, and styles. Find one that fits your lifestyle and reading goals, and establish a regular habit of Bible reading this year.
Don’t Make Church About You
Erin Wheeler
Our church’s gatherings are ultimately about God. We worship according to his desires, not ours. When we gather we should be governed by God’s word, not our preferences.
Why Study the Book of Deuteronomy?
Matthew H. Patton
If we have yet to grasp what’s so great about Deuteronomy, it may be that we have misconceived it.
Why Study the Book of Proverbs?
Justin S. Holcomb
We don’t want to miss the heart of Proverbs—what God is saying to his people through this unique portion of Scripture.
The Church’s Central Role in the Coming of the Kingdom of God
Kevin DeYoung,
Greg Gilbert
It’s not to the government, nor to any king or pope or any other ruler, but rather to the church that the keys of the kingdom of God are given.
14 Lesser-Known Details about J. I. Packer
Leland Ryken
Everyone has a dimension of personality and life that is hidden from public view and known mainly by family members and close acquaintances. Read 14 details related to this lesser-known side of J. I. Packer.
What Did Jesus Teach about Discipleship?
Peter Orr
Jesus’s instruction about discipleship applies to all (i.e., not simply the twelve) who want to follow him and includes three elements: denying oneself, taking up one’s cross, and following him.
7 Commitments to Make before Using Social Media
Paul David Tripp
Because of who human beings are by God’s design and their lofty place in God’s economy, we should always treat everyone with dignity no matter who they are.
Discontentment Says Something about You, Not Your Circumstances
Philip Graham Ryken
Our own complaints are not caused by our outward circumstances; rather, they reveal the inward condition of our hearts.
Who Is Jesus?
Greg Gilbert
A Historical Person Maybe you have never really thought about who Jesus is, or whether his claims have any implications for your life. After all, we’re talking about a man who was born in the …
Why Study the Books of 1–2 Kings?
Gavin Ortlund
This is a theologically rich book that makes a unique contribution to our understanding of our sin and frailty, God’s character and provision, and the plan of redemption being worked out in history.
To Cry Is Human, but to Lament Is Christian
Mark Vroegop
Every human being has the same opening story. Life begins with tears. It’s simply a part of what it means to be human—to cry is human. But lament is different.
Podcast: Verses That Changed My Life (John Piper)
John Piper reflects on key verses that have had a huge impact on his life and helped him grasp the connection between our joy and God’s glory.
Why Does the Book of Acts End So Abruptly?
Patrick Schreiner
The abrupt but victorious ending compels readers to ask about their own role in this narrative. Acts offers a word of encouragement. Yet, encouragement for what?
Why I Wrote a Book about the Marrow Controversy
Sinclair B. Ferguson
What is Jesus really like, truly like—deep down, through and through?
Christ in All of Scripture – Genesis 1:26-28
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
When Jesus Sang
I wonder what that song was like for Jesus. I wonder because of the other details the Gospel writers also included about that evening—and there are many.
3 Advantages of Understanding Identity Politics
Carl R. Trueman
First of all, one thing that I'm very convicted of is that the history of identity politics—and understanding of identity politics—helps us to understand how we ourselves, as Christians, are often complicit in that.
The Danger of Self-Care
Lydia Brownback
Self-care has become a thing. The trend got traction by appealing to necessity—you can’t care for others if you don’t first care for yourself.
Introducing a New Bible Browsing Experience
Check out our brand-new online Bible browsing features designed to make it easier than ever to find the ESV that's right for you.
The Gospel in Isaiah
Kelly M. Kapic
Isaiah’s messianic profile informs Christian worship of Jesus as the suffering servant who brings a new creation through his life-giving resurrection.
A Word for the Discouraged Christian
Tim Savage
The Apostle Paul remembered who he was in Christ. He remembered that beating within him is none other than Christ himself—the indwelling Christ with all his resources of power and love and joy.
3 Dangers of Busyness
Kevin DeYoung
Busyness is like sin: kill it, or it will be killing you. When busyness goes after joy, it goes after everyone’s joy.
10 Things You Should Know about Early Christology
Greg Lanier
Many Christians often can assent to key statements on Christ’s divinity like the Nicene Creed, but struggle defending such statements from Scripture.
Daily Wisdom from Proverbs: A 1-Year Reading Plan
This daily reading plan helps you digest the entire book of Proverbs over the course of a year, reading just a few verses each day.
Why Good Works Are Crucial for the Christian Life
David R. Helm
What is required of us to live in this world as citizens worthy of all the wonders and relationships belonging to the next?
4 Ways to Look for the Good in Others
Edward T. Welch
All of us can see the good in our friends. Scripture, however, authorizes us to see the good and enjoy it in all people, even when most of us are not always so good.
10 Things You Should Know about Inaugurated Eschatology
Robert Letham
Traditionally eschatology consists of the return of Christ, the resurrection, the final judgment, heaven, and hell. Here's what else you should know.
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.
The Greatest Example of Irony in the Bible
G. K. Beale
Retributive and restorative irony ultimately finds its zenith of expression at the cross.