What to Do When Singleness Lasts Longer than You Expected
Marshall Segal
We tend to define our life based on our perception of our progress. Am I where I thought I would be at this age? Are my dreams more or less real today? Unfortunately, our plans and dreams can become idols.
How the Exodus Shapes the Whole Bible
Andrew Wilson
The reason the exodus story is so important is partly that it is so foundational to the whole Old Testament.
Christian Theology Began When Jesus Called God His Father
Gerald Bray
It is no exaggeration to say that Christian theology began when Jesus called God his Father and taught his disciples to do the same.
How Should We Determine the Order of Worship in Our Church Services?
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Our worship should be, among other things, God-fearing (Eccl. 5) and bibliocentric (Neh. 8). In other words, our worship should be God-revering and Scripture-saturated.
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.
The Limitations of Proof
K. Scott Oliphint
The notion of proof is multifaceted. It is often assumed that it is illegitimate to assert anything not susceptible to a strict proof.
Dear Pastor . . . You’re a Shepherd, Not an Entrepreneur
Nathan Knight
If we plant churches as pastors, not entrepreneurs, whose aim is to love Christ and feed and tend the sheep of Christ’s reward, then we can sleep well knowing our work will endure.
How (and How Not) to Think about Retirement
John Dunlop, MD
A good retirement is far from a given. Due reflection must be given to how you will take advantage of the new opportunities available and how bad choices can easily disappoint.
6 Times We See the Heart of Jesus in Action—and What It Means for Us
Dane Ortlund
What we see Jesus claim with his words in Matthew 11:29, we see him prove with his actions time and again in all four Gospels. What he is, he does. His life proves his heart.
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.
How to Be Confident in the Resurrection: Look to Its First Witnesses
Timothy Paul Jones
How can anyone be confident that the resurrection really happened? The first followers of Jesus didn’t claim their leader rose from the dead because of gullible ignorance or blind faith.
C. S. Lewis’s Role in The Lord of the Rings
Harry Lee Poe
J. R. R. Tolkien always acknowledged that C. S. Lewis played a huge role in encouraging him to finish writing The Lord of the Rings, and was equally insistent that Lewis had no influence on the actual content.
The Key to Not Grumbling in Suffering
John Piper
It seems to me that suffering without grumbling is one of the world's rarities.
Maximus the Gladiator and Jesus the Christ
Rebecca McLaughlin
Just as Maximus was not just a gladiator but the ultimate Gladiator, the Gospel authors claim that Jesus is not just a king, but the King.
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.
Why Living for God Depends on Good Theology
Mark Jones
We live for Christ because Christ lived and died for us. But we are not able to maintain a Christ-focused life apart from being “Spirit energized.”
This Day in History: The Death of Hudson Taylor
John Piper
Today marks the 113th anniversary of the death of Hudson Taylor, missionary to China. His legacy of faithfulness lives on.
Actually, Goodness and Mercy Don’t Follow Us
David Gibson
When we see it or experience it personally, human goodness can be truly amazing. It can be life-giving and liberating. So, too, steadfast love.
When Pleasing Our Kids Becomes Idolatry
Adam Griffin
If your kids were in charge, how would they treat you differently? Would they honor you with their decisions, or would they find more ways for you to degrade yourself in order to honor them?
Does the Law of Moses Matter for Christians Today?
Jason S. DeRouchie
Moses matters for Christians, and yet he spoke in a context that’s very different from our own. The old covenant is not the covenant we’re under. We are under the new covenant.
What Did Jesus Teach about Men and Women?
James A. Borland
Christ not only valued women very highly, but also demonstrated a clear role distinction between men and women.
What's So Wrong with a Little White Lie?
Wayne Grudem
I believe God will always give an alternative by which we can do what is right in his sight.
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.
5 Questions about Retirement
John Dunlop, MD
Retirement presents a new freedom to live your life according to your God-given priorities.
Does the Bible Speak to Today’s Struggle with Personal Identity?
Brian S. Rosner
The Bible does actually address many of the questions of identity that we’re asking today—in really profound, beautiful, and true ways.
The Ultimate Goal of Parenting
Paul David Tripp
The ultimate goal of parenting is not behavior management. It is heart realignment. The root problem with your children is not their misbehavior but the condition of their heart.
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.
We Are Both Job and Job’s Friends
Eric Ortlund
One important question in reading any biblical text is who you, as a reader, identify with. This is easier for some texts than for others. Who do we identify with in the book of Job?
The Internet Perpetuates Our Spiritual Dementia
Nathan A. Finn
Spiritual dementia is incompatible with Christian faithfulness. As both a church historian and a pastor, I’m increasingly convinced that life in the digital age compounds the potential for losing our theological and ethical memory.
What Does It Mean to Let Our Light Shine?
John Piper
The light that we let shine is the light that we are. Jesus said, “You are the light of the world” (Matt. 5:14). So what does it mean then that we are the light of the world?