Podcast: Knowing Your Heart and When (Not) to Follow It (Craig Troxel)
What's the difference between a Christian and secular understanding of the heart, what are the heart's spiritual functions, and how we can think about them in terms of our minds, desires, and will?
Where Is God in a World with So Much Evil?
Collin Hansen
In this video, Collin Hansen offers encouragement for those who struggle to trust God’s justice and goodness in the face of evil and suffering.
Overflowing with Peace and Thanksgiving
R. Kent Hughes
When the buckets we carry are full of Christ, our lives are bathed with the peace of God in thanksgiving.
Ours Is a Hungry Generation
Francis A. Schaeffer
Only one Comforter is great enough: the infinite-personal God who exists—that is, the God of Judeo-Christian Scripture. Only He is the sufficient Comforter.
2 Responses to the World's Brokenness
Paul David Tripp
If you mourn the fallenness of your world rather than curse its difficulties, you know that grace has visited you
The Normalization of Pride
Russell Moore
Pride is, by definition, idolatrous and insurrectionist because it is rooted in ingratitude. It glorifies the creature over against the Creator and claims the inheritance rights of image-bearers without acknowledging that we have these things …
How Our Sin Dethrones God
Paul David Tripp
Sin causes us to deny our need for God and others. Sin causes us to assign to ourselves the wisdom, strength, and righteousness we do not have.
12 Notable Quotes from Enough about Me
Self-care may produce happiness and temporary relief from stress or hardship, but real joy comes when we stop serving ourselves and find meaning and purpose in something outside of ourselves.
The Strategies of Temptation
Russell Moore
The nature of temptation is not random. There is strategy, purpose, and power involved.
The Ultimate Human Diagnostic
Paul David Tripp
God’s rebuke is never about giving up on us; it’s about investing in us once again. God rebukes us because we need it.
How Jesus Sets Us Doubly Free
Andrew Wilson
Our culture's understanding of freedom says when you break from the oppression of an external force, then you’re free to be who you want to be.
Lament: An Open Door for Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
Most Christians are not sure what to do about racial reconciliation. There are some whose hearts are sinfully closed, but I think most Christians simply lack the tools.
Who Is Responsible for the Suffering in the World?
Matt Rhodes
Humans fell into sin only after being tempted by Satan in the garden. Thus, both human sinfulness and the devil’s work are instrumental in causing human suffering.
Obey Even When You Don’t Understand Why
Abigail Dodds
Whenever we take a rule from our Father and begin examining it apart from him—apart from his character, his fatherly affection, his authoritative goodness—we fall into sin.
I’ve Heard It Said, “God Will Accept Me Because I Know I’m a Good Person”
Andrew David Naselli
Our culture just despises the idea of sin, of breaking moral rules from God. And if there is a God, you can earn his approval by living well.
Podcast: Why Are We Apathetic about What Really Matters? (Uche Anizor)
Uche Anizor discusses seven deadly causes of spiritual apathy that we should all be on the lookout for and how to take steps back toward God when we realize we’re not doing well.
Preview: ‘The Death of Porn’ by Ray Ortlund
Today, we are pleased to share a special hour-long audio preview of The Death of Porn by Ray Ortlund.
The One Essential Ingredient for Biblical Manhood
Thabiti Anyabwile
As men, we can fight the symptoms of a disquieted inner life—anger, lust, insecurity, anxiety, and the like. Such fights are necessary. Or, we can wage war against the bunker out of which these enemies come.
How to Effectively Bring the Gospel into Your Parenting
Jeff Vanderstelt
Using shame to discourage children's sin isn't what they need—they need forgiveness and acceptance.
The Family Photo of God’s Family Is a Little Surprising
Erik Raymond
Imagine if we gathered together all of the believers throughout history and lined them up for a massive family photo. Whom would we see? What kinds of people would be there?
How to Cast Out Impure Affection
Thomas Chalmers
The best way of casting out an impure affection is to admit a pure one, and, by the love of what is good, to expel the love of what is evil.
Why You Should Read John Owen Next Year
John Piper
What Owen offers is not quick relief, but long-term, deep growth in grace that can make strong, healthy trees where there was once a fragile sapling.
Jesus' Death Should Lead to Your Own Daily Dying
Joe Thorn
The death of Jesus is not just what cleanses you of guilt, but it is also the means by which you experience transformation.
How Pride Undermines the Joy of Confession
Jen Oshman
Confession is like the gateway to freedom. As we confess, repent, and own the wrong things that we have done, we move forward with a lightness of heart.
Podcast: The Cure to Our Polarization and Outrage: Humility (Gavin Ortlund)
Gavin Ortlund talks about misconceptions we often have about humility—that it corresponds to weakness or that it hides our abilities—and discusses how humility is so foundational for experiencing true joy in Christ.
The Greatest Problem with Our Shame
J. Alasdair Groves
For most of my life, when I heard the word “shame” in the Bible or in life around me, I instinctively interpreted it as guilt. I thought of it as a strong synonym for guilt: guilt on steroids.
Lamenting Sin’s Curse
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp laments the effects of sin’s curse on the world.
Does America’s History Reveal a Common Consensus on Abortion?
Leah Savas
Knowing abortion is murder is not something that is just a result of modern technology. It has been the common sense of people in America for centuries.
Worship Distorted
The root of idolatry is pride.
Podcast: How Does Jesus Really Feel about Me? (Dane Ortlund)
Dane Ortlund reflects on what God has continued to teach him about the heart of Jesus and why he's more passionate than ever about this life-changing message.