What Is Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?
Fred Sanders
Jesus teaches all the things that will be forgiven of people and then closes that talk by saying that the one thing that will not be forgiven in this world or the next is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
How to Help Your Kids Love the Bible
William R. Osborne
As parents and caregivers, we want our children to know the God revealed in the Bible and come to love his word deeply, just as we have.
The Longing of Every Human Heart
Paul David Tripp
There is no emotion, no experience, and no quest more authentically human than love.
Foolish and Slow of Heart
Chris Bruno
Are you too foolish and slow of heart to understand why life sometimes doesn’t make sense?
The Relationship between Saving Faith and God-Pleasing Works
John Piper
Paul underlines repeatedly the crucial and powerful relationship between faith and the good works of love.
The Importance of the Gathered Church
Jonathan Leeman
Love is messy. You know what else? The gospel is messy. It means loving sinners—people like you and me.
Why Study the Books of Lamentations, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah?
Camden Bucey
These books are rich with God’s truth about our sin and need of redemption as well as his love for us in the savior Jesus Christ.
How Does Sanctification Differ from Justification?
Kevin DeYoung
Justification and sanctification, though related, are different gifts. The most serious, and potentially damning, errors surface when the two are not carefully distinguished.
10 Things You Should Know about Love
Christopher Ash
We often say “love” when we mean sexual intimacy, or romantic love. But real love is far bigger than that.
Why Your Youth Group Needs Generational Integration
Dave Wright
Offering students opportunities in the church makes them feel as if they are contributing—here and now.
Listen Now: The Crossway Podcast
We’re excited to officially launch The Crossway Podcast. Listen to the first 3 episodes today.
An Open Letter to the College Student Facing Weighty Decisions
Aimee Joseph
The further into college you step, the more you realize that what you thought was the destination is really only an incredible depot for decisions.
Is Joy in Christ Possible When All I See Is My Sin?
Sam Storms
We think that somehow we have exceeded God’s capacity to forgive. We deceive ourselves to think that our sin is greater than his grace.
Does Doctrine Matter for the Everyday Christian?
Matthew Barrett
Does the doctrine of justification make a difference in the way that we live the Christian life?
Pastors' Wives: 5 Misconceptions
Lauren Chandler
Pastors' wives don't have it all together, despite what others might think or expect.
The Bible’s Grand Narrative: A 1-Month Reading Plan
Though the Bible compiles the voices and writings of many individuals, it is, in fact, one story—written by God.
5 Myths about Divine Blessing
William R. Osborne
Perhaps one of the greatest misunderstandings concerning the Christian faith is that God is only concerned with “good people.”
Using Reader's Mode in the New ESV Bible App
We removed verse numbers, section headings, and translation footnotes so as to declutter each page and help readers focus their attention on the biblical text itself.
What Is a Classic?
Leland Ryken
What qualities does something possess in order to merit the title classic?
What Is the Difference between Union and Communion with Christ?
Sam Storms
An important distinction that a lot of Christians misunderstand is between the eternal union we have with God and the experiential communion that we have on a daily basis.
Introducing ‘Do You Believe?’ by Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp takes a close look at 12 core doctrines and how they engage and transform the human heart and mind.
Heroes, Dragons, and Other True Myths
James Shrimpton
In our disenchanted age we have made tales of the supernatural synonymous with falsehood. It should not be so. Every myth is a shadow cast by the light of truth.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of Colossians?
Kevin W. McFadden
The theology of Colossians is distinct because it arises from Paul’s response to a false teaching that was threatening the church in Colossae.
How John’s Gospel Helps Us Understand God’s Mission
Justin A. Schell
Why did God create the world? What is his plan for humanity? Why send Jesus? We must start with these foundational questions before exploring how God accomplishes his mission.
Why Sexual Ethics Matter
Sexual ethics, and a high standard of sexual integrity, are so vital. It is vital because it isn't just a petty taboo.
Why Jesus Came
John Piper
The reason God became man was to die. As God pure and simple, he could not die for sinners. But as man he could. His aim was to die.
5 Myths about Children’s Ministry
Jared Kennedy
Children’s ministry shouldn’t merely be about teaching Christian character and morality to the younger generation. No, it’s an incredible opportunity to help kids see Christ!
What Does It Mean to Take the Lord’s Supper in “Remembrance” of Christ?
Kevin P. Emmert
Many times today, Christians think that this remembrance is simply recalling past events, but this remembrance—at least from a biblical standpoint—means a lot more.
The Gospel in Zechariah
Iain M. Duguid
Writing to people who were discouraged by living, after the exile, Zechariah encouraged them to look forward to the day when the Lord would act once again.
How Old Testament Kings Bear Witness about Jesus
John Woodhouse
The book of 1 Kings tells the story of fourteen “kings of the Jews,” framed by King Solomon—and this story foretells the coming of the Messiah.