The Problem of Nice and the Promise of New
Michael Lawrence
When it comes to how we think about conversion, it’s crucial to get both our doctrine and our practices right. Churches should believe that God makes people radically new, not just nice, through conversion.
God Will Forgive You
By trusting in Christ’s sacrifice on your behalf, you’ll never be held accountable for the guilt of your sin.
What God Starts, He Always Finishes
Sam Storms
As New Testament passages abundantly emphasize, God is faithful to sustain and establish us in our relationship with Jesus.
Our Health and Salvation
Bob Cutillo, MD
Health and salvation, for three good reasons, have much in common.
5 Key Realities the Bible Teaches about God’s Love
D. A. Carson
God's love is altogether other. Learn about five reasons its not like ours, and why it's better.
The Rescuing Love of God
Mike Bullmore
Apart from God, man gets himself into all sorts of spiritually dangerous and eternity-threatening situations.
The Bible Is Not an Instruction Manual
Jared C. Wilson
The way so many of us treat the Scriptures—as God's "how to" book—doesn't seem quite right when we carefully look at what its own pages say.
No One Is Lost Beyond Hope
Justin S. Holcomb
God’s gospel breaks through the most formidable barrier of all: human sin.
The Presence of God for the Christian Life
J. Ryan Lister
If we know the presence of God as it is expressed across the pages of Christian scripture, it can and will transform the way we understand and live our Christian lives.
Does Definite Atonement Undermine Our Assurance of Salvation?
David Gibson
Do you know about the Church of Scotland minister who lost his job for not believing in limited atonement?
The Spiritual Marathon: Two Sides of Perseverance
Mike McKinley
In the book of Jude, we find two realities about perseverance that we must keep in tension if we are to persevere in faith.
5 Things All Christians Have
Mike McKinley
Scripture gives us five criteria by which you can evaluate faith.
The Work of the Trinity in Salvation
Michael LeFebvre,
Philip Graham Ryken
God plays the symphony of our salvation in three movements. Each of these movements is associated with and facilitated by a different Person of the Trinity.
Navigating the Narratives
James M. Hamilton Jr.
How does "God's glory in salvation through judgment" relate to the moral, ethical, social, economic, and political issues in our culture?
Human Thinking & Divine Revealing Work Together To Awaken Saving Faith
John Piper
John Piper shares six observations that clarify how human thinking and divine revealing work together in awakening saving faith.
Differentiating the Work of the Son and Spirit in Salvation
Fred Sanders
A classic way of looking at the two-handedness of God’s work in salvation is the relationship between how the Trinity accomplishes redemption and how the Trinity applies that redemption to us.