Glorifying Christ Every Way: Remembering J. I. Packer
Leland Ryken
Packer never held a prestigious professorship at a famous university, nor did he fill a high-visibility pulpit permanently. He was soft-spoken and unassuming. No assignment was too small or humble.
Lent Ends in Jesus’s Death—and Yours
Paul David Tripp
Everywhere you die, you will be resurrected to new life in that area. It is the continuing resurrection/ transformation/liberation work of sanctifying grace.
One Simple Yet Crucial Decision College Freshmen Need to Make
Kevin DeYoung
My oldest son is a freshman in college. So I’ve thought about this question: What is that important piece of advice for a graduating high school student heading off to college?
Living an Others-Oriented Life
Mark Dever
Being a disciple of Jesus means orienting our lives toward others, just as Jesus did.
What Should a Pastor’s Authority Look Like?
Jonathan Leeman
What is the authority of a pastor? The authority of the pastor is to teach and give oversight to the flock by being an example to the flock.
7 Tips for Young Adults to Improve Their Relationships with Their Parents
Gaye B. Clark
You can mitigate your frustrations with your parents. Here are seven tips that may help you have a better relationship.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Peter?
Matthew S. Harmon
Second Peter has a robust doctrine of Scripture. Peter begins his letter with one of the strongest assertions of the sufficiency of God’s Word found in all of Scripture.
What I Learned While Waiting for My Spouse
Betsy Childs Howard
I spent many years of my life wanting to be married. Sometimes I didn't know if I’d ever get married.
Why Bother with Apologetics?
R. C. Sproul
Apologetics does not just entail defense. Apologetics can be used to show that Christianity is true and that all non-Christian worldviews are false.
Help! I’m Raising a Legalist
Ginger M. Blomberg
How do we teach our children to be discerning, both to recognize and to do right, but at the same time to show God’s love and care for the imperfect people around them?
The Life and Death of Jesus: A Theophany
Vern S. Poythress
Jesus's life brings to fulfillment the entire spectrum of theophanies of God in the Old Testament.
The Problem with Trying to Portray the Holy Spirit
Fred Sanders
As we strive to know the Holy Spirit the way he makes himself known in Scripture, we are constantly tempted to add a few details, to quietly nudge the Spirit in the direction of being more immediately vivid.
4 Ways to Redeem Your Time
We each have a blink. We can waste it in sinful busyness or laziness or discontentment or distraction. Or the gospel of Jesus Christ can change how we spend our time.
Help! I Don’t Know How to Bring My Faith to Work
Gregory C. Cochran
Like all working people, Christians must deal with deadlines, difficult people, and office politics. How should a Christian approach life at work?
Memento Mori: What It Means and Why It Matters
Matthew McCullough
When we see death as an unshakeable reality, it has the ability shed perspective on life in the meantime.
Dear Pastor, Value Character over Performance
Paul David Tripp
Every leadership community needs to recognize that ministry is an intersection of many competing and conflicting motivations.
Is Sexual Renewal a Simple or Complex Process?
David Powlison
The journey to sexual renewal is a complex but worthwhile battle.
ESV.org—How to Listen to the ESV Bible, Read by Kristyn Getty
Now on ESV.org, users can access audio for the entire Bible, read by Kristyn Getty.
Squeezing Marriage into Our Kingdom of Self
Paul David Tripp
Why do we have to marry flawed people? Wouldn’t it have been much easier if God had worked it out so that we would be fully sanctified, then married?
The Final Days of Jesus: Tuesday, March 31, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
5 Questions That Steal or Seal Your Hope
Paul David Tripp
It is quite clear that your view of God will inescapably shape your perspective on your circumstances. In this way your theology is like a lens through which you examine life.
Orthodoxy Has Always Been Essential for Orthopraxy
Kevin DeYoung
The importance of orthodox theology in the early church cannot be overstated. Paul repeatedly tells Timothy to guard the deposit of apostolic truth entrusted to him.
How Can Jesus Be One Person in Two Natures?
Jonty Rhodes
Christians have always believed that Jesus is both God and man. The traditional way of putting this in more theological language is that in Christ we meet one person in two natures.
The Professionalization of the Home
Courtney Reissig
With the work of the home being increasingly outsourced and professionalized, it can feel unglamorous. But the home isn't about compensation or perfection—it's about people.
Before You Gather, Mourn Your Sin
Paul David Tripp
In our avoidance of sadness, we often numb ourselves to death with entertainment. Perhaps what we’re running from is not just sadness; perhaps we’re running from ourselves.
The Gospel in Joshua
Michael Horton
Even Joshua’s name (“Yahweh Saves!”) points away from himself to the real hero of the story. Joshua is a story of grace.
Mere Christianity as C. S. Lewis’s Personal Testimony
Harry Lee Poe
Believing in a moral God is still not the same as believing that God took on flesh and dwelt amongst us as Jesus.
3 Blessings of Seeing Our Sin
Edward T. Welch
It is the Spirit’s work to help us see our sin. This drives us to Jesus for forgiveness, and this is very good.
Why Does God Make Us Wait for Good Things?
Mark Vroegop
Why does God make us wait for good things like, a spouse or a baby? It’s a really good question, and it’s a hard one because we live in tension.
Podcast: What If I Don’t Feel Like Going to Church? (Gunner Gundersen)
What do we do when we just don't feel like gathering with God's people in corporate worship, and how has the pandemic affected us in this area?