Introducing the ESV Digital Scripture Journal
Designed from the ground up for use with a digital tablet and stylus, the ESV Digital Scripture Journal is an innovative resource created to maximize the best of the digital Bible and print Bible experience.
5 Myths about Hell
Mark Jones
The realities of hell give us all the reasons in the world to persuade sinners to put their faith in the one who experienced hellish despair on the cross.
The Key to True Grit
R. Kent Hughes
If we have stripped ourselves bare of all besetting sins and every hindrance, and have begun to run with perseverance our race, we are then given the focus that guarantees our finishing well.
This Day in History: The Execution of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Stephen J. Nichols
At the break of dawn on April 9, 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was hanged. As they prepared him for his death, he preached a final sermon.
Grimké’s Vital Appeal to the Doctrine of God’s Image in the Post-Civil War South
Drew Martin
Francis Grimké’s understanding of personal identity drew deeply from his conviction that all human beings are created in the image of God and therefore worthy of equal honor and respect.
10 Things You Should Know about Baptism
Robert Letham
A sacrament is a covenant sign that is appropriate to the promises made by God in his covenant.
What the Apostle Paul Teaches Us about Suffering
Mark Talbot
When God called Paul from being the church’s persecutor to be a gospel preacher, the Lord showed him how much he would suffer for the sake of his name.
10 Reasons to Come Back to Church after COVID-19
David Gundersen
Many churches are now resuming our meetings, or will soon. But these new services feel strange. Some believers may feel tempted not to come at all.
Why Did Ruth Enter Boaz’s Tent in the Middle of the Night? (Ruth 3)
Mary Willson Hannah
Naomi’s plan initiates this scene’s events. After Boaz has eaten and gone to bed, Ruth is to enter his tent, lift the blanket at his feet and lie down, and wait for him to wake. Why does she do this?
5 Passages to Read on New Year’s Day
Start the year off right with the Word of God. Read these passages alone or with your friends or family.
8 Things to Remember When Teaching Kids Theology
Melanie Lacy
Theology, taught well, must inevitably result in doxology—and we shouldn’t be satisfied with less just because we’re teaching children.
10 Key Bible Verses on Singing
Sing to God, sing praises to his name; lift up a song to him who rides through the deserts; his name is the LORD.
10 Tips for Getting Started with Inductive Bible Study
Brian J. Tabb
We need to remember—and believe—that we need to hear from God’s Word each day and other things that seem urgent can wait.
10 Things You Should Know about Theophanies
Vern S. Poythress
A theophany is a visible display to human beings that expresses the presence and character of God.
4 Reasons for Hope in Suffering
Paul David Tripp
In our suffering God is at work to give us something much better than what we want.
Creeds and Confessions 101
Creeds and confessions are useful only to the extent that they reproduce faithfully the teaching of Scripture itself.
10 Things You Should Know about R. C. Sproul
Stephen J. Nichols
R. C. Sproul loved to laugh. He enjoyed people. He truly knew the generosity of God, and that propelled him to serve people.
If We Were Created for God's Glory, Is God Merely Using Us?
John Piper
Life is wasted when we do not live for the glory of God. All of life, all for his glory.
10 Key Bible Verses on Ministry
And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations. . . .”
10 Questions to Ask at the Start of a New Year
Donald S. Whitney
Even those most faithful to God occasionally need to pause and think about the direction of their lives.
Did a Prophet Really Lay on His Side for More than a Year? (Ezekiel 4)
Iain M. Duguid
The signs of the prophets are not merely visual aids; they are designed to reach people’s wills and hearts, enabling people not just to see the truth but to feel it.
10 Key Bible Verses on Weakness
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
Does Baptism Save? (1 Peter 3)
Sam Storms
God uses the water of baptism to save us—only in that it links us to Christ and his victory and promises.
Introducing ‘The Biggest Story Curriculum’
Introducing a brand new children's curriculum set based on The Biggest Story Bible Storybook by Kevin DeYoung with 104 Bible lessons that will help children understand the storyline of the Bible.
Why Does the Apostle’s Creed Say That Jesus Descended into Hell?
J. I. Packer
Death has been called “the new obscenity,” the nasty thing which no polite person nowadays will talk about in public. But death, even when unmentionable, remains inescapable.
Knowing the Power of His Resurrection
Timothy Keller
Do you strain with all of your might to see things the way Christ sees them? Do you strain to please him in everything? Do you strain to understand everything through him?
14 Passages to Read before Bed
In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.
10 Things You Should Know about Reading the Bible
Matthew S. Harmon
The Bible is a story, not simply a collection of religious sayings or an anthology of various people’s religious experiences. The Bible tells us the true story of the world, the way things truly are and should be.