Why You Shouldn’t Read Isaiah Like You Read Romans
Peter J. Gentry
All believers should seek to learn how to read and understand the biblical prophets on their own. They are a different kind of literature from Romans, as much so as comics differ from the front page of a newspaper.
Podcast: Common Misconceptions about Heaven (Ian Smith)
Ian Smith discusses what the New Heavens and New Earth will be like when Jesus returns.
Why Christians Should Study Ethics
Wayne Grudem
Questions of right and wrong aren't always straightforward for people today.
Learning Evangelism from Jesus
Jerram Barrs
Sharing the Gospel can be intimidating for many reasons, but we have a flawless evangelistic example from which to learn: Jesus himself.
Does the Reformation Still Matter?
Stephen J. Nichols
We study the Reformation because of what we can learn. We learn of the treasure of the gospel.
6 Categories of the Cross
J. I. Packer
For explaining the cross, the New Testament uses many images, many categories, many modes of thought blended together.
Suffer the Loss of What Has You in Its Grip
Paul David Tripp
Lent calls us to remember once again that sin reduces us all to idolaters somehow, someway.
God's Intention Was a World Full of Diversity
Steven M. Bryan
Where do our differences come from? How should we think about them? And what do we do with them when we meet them? To answer those questions, we need an origin story.
Is It Possible to Love Jesus but Not the Church?
Dustin Benge
People find the church ugly because their focus and their vision is on the wrong thing. It's on the wrong person, if you will. They're focused on those who make up the church: sinners.
Help! I Don’t Know If My Words Are Helping or Hurting
Cheryl Marshall,
Caroline Newheiser
As you have conversations with those who are suffering, remember how the Lord’s healing words have strengthened and sustained you in your own times of trouble.
You’re Insignificant for God’s Glory
John MacArthur
We are weak. We are common, plain, fragile, breakable, dishonorable. But our weakness does not diminish the power of the gospel.
4 Prayers to Pray When You’re Afraid
When fear paralyzes you, turn to the Lord through his word and in prayer and be comforted by the light that overcomes darkness.
The Most Important Lessons John Piper Learned from His Dad
John Piper
Where did I learn that delight in God is our highest duty? Before I encountered Jonathan Edwards and C. S. Lewis and Daniel Fuller, there was my father, Bill Piper.
7 Questions about the Septuagint
Greg Lanier,
William A. Ross
The “Septuagint” is a catchall term that usually refers to the corpus of ancient Greek translations of the Hebrew Bible. What else should we know about it?
Can I Pray to the Holy Spirit?
Fred Sanders
It’s a great question and the theological guideline is that we can pray to anyone who is God. So you’ve got choices.
5 Myths about the Pro-Life Movement
Scott Klusendorf
To position ourselves for eventual political victory resulting in legal protection for unborn humans, we must engage the public with a persuasive case for life that confronts abortion at the worldview level.
You Live in a Mnemonic World
Paul David Tripp
We’re literally surrounded by gracious reminders of the presence, power, authority, and character of God because he designed created things to function mnemonically.
The Church’s Role in Making Abortion Unthinkable and Unnecessary
Jen Oshman
Our God laid himself down for us. He gave his life for us. So whenever we take life for our own purposes, it is deadly, both to bodies and to souls.
What It Means That God Is Rich in Mercy
Dane Ortlund
Nowhere else in the Bible is God described as rich in anything. The only thing he is called rich in is mercy. What does this mean?
Martin Luther, the Loving Father
Carl R. Trueman
When it came to the rearing of children, Luther had plenty of advice.
5 Myths about the Armor of God
Iain M. Duguid
There are not two separate classes of Christians: Christian soldiers and Christian civilians. There are only prepared and unprepared Christian soldiers.
Pastor, Are You Gentle?
David Mathis
We first need to understand biblically what gentleness is, because it is a largely misunderstood term. In our day, we often associate gentleness with weakness. That is not the biblical virtue of gentleness.
The Proper Expectation for Pastor’s Wives
Juan R. Sanchez
It's important to remember our families are members of our churches and not unpaid staff.
The Song of Songs: Highly Practical, Deeply Spiritual
Philip Graham Ryken
When people read and interpret the Song of Songs, there are a couple of mistakes that they often make.
Understanding the Book of Revelation Isn’t Your Biggest Challenge
Nancy Guthrie
The most challenging part of Revelation's very clear message is a call to bold allegiance to Jesus Christ, and a call to refuse to compromise with the world.
Why Christians Depend on Revelation from God
J. I. Packer
Christianity is a religion that rests on revelation: nobody would know the truth about God, or be able to relate to him in a personal way, had not God first acted to make himself known.
Innovation Exists by God’s Design
Tony Reinke
Innovators—both virtuous ones and nefarious ones—are created by God. Scripture protects us from the myth that God is trying his best to stifle and subdue the unwieldiness of human technology.
9 Notable Quotes from Coronavirus and Christ
The only firm foundation we have in an unpredictable world is the rock of Jesus Christ.
Don't Pack Your Bags for Heaven
T. Desmond Alexander
When the only certainty about life is death, the Gospel message of resurrection-life offers comfort and hope.
Because of the Grace of God
Mark Jones
God bestows many gifts on his children. Some of these gifts are titles and privileges; others enable us to be diligent for the work of God’s kingdom. But whatever we accomplish, we do so by the grace of God.