What Did Jesus Teach about Evangelism?
Jerram Barrs
When we look at Jesus’s life and ministry we also see that he was the greatest evangelist. In his earthly ministry he was the light of the world, the one who always lived in a way that was pleasing to his Father.
Women in Society: The Challenge and the Call
Dee Jepsen
Women are extremely valuable to society, not because of their own merits but because of the qualities God has given them to use on his behalf.
9 Passages of Scripture to Read on Inauguration Day
These nine passages can help center our gaze on Christ—our just king who reigns now and promises to return, bringing true and lasting peace.
Will Unbelievers Be Annihilated or Suffer Eternally? (Revelation 14)
Thomas R. Schreiner
The reality of a believer's faith will reveal itself in observable and concrete ways—those who endure follow God in obedience.
The Gospel in Deuteronomy
Mark D. Futato
Deuteronomy is clearly one of the most important books in the Old Testament.
How the Word of God Enables Us to Defeat the Devil
John Piper
When the powers of darkness are arrayed against you, and aim to destroy your joy forever, nothing is more precious than to have the Word of God ready for the battle.
Glimpsing the Gospel in Every Book of the Bible
Biblical literacy is ever-important for Christians as we seek to understand how the Scriptures come together to tell the story of the gospel.
Why Study the Book of Joshua?
Trent Hunter
The best answers to that question will come when we understand why God gave us this book.
How Do I Know If I’m One of the Elect?
Andrew David Naselli
If you follow Christ and are struggling with whether you are elect, you are at war. You are fighting a scheme of the devil.
What Does Luke 9:23 Mean?
C. D. "Jimmy" Agan III
Jesus seeks disciples—people who respond to all that he is and all that he offers with a faith that says, “Wherever you take me, I’ll go.”
Is It OK to Call God My Friend?
Drew Hunter
Jesus is—and will always be—our king. And yet, it’s also true that our king has invited us to be his friends.
14 Principles for Studying the Bible
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
How can you dig deeper into God’s Word? Understand it better? Apply it well? Keep these fourteen foundational Bible study principles in mind when you read.
10 Key Bible Verses on God’s Immutability
The Bible teaches that God does not change. Read ten verses that emphasize the immutability of our Father in heaven “with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.”
What Are the Bible's Key Themes?
Chris Bruno
How does knowing the end of the story influence the way we think about the story now?
Did Jesus Lie to His Brothers? (John 7)
James M. Hamilton Jr.
In John 7 Jesus tells his brothers he is not going to the Feast of Booths, but then he does. We must understand what the brothers are suggesting here and what Jesus is saying he is not going to do.
The Son of Man Came Eating and Drinking
Tim Chester
The meals of Jesus represent something bigger. They represent a new world, a new kingdom, a new outlook. But they give that new reality substance.
What Is New about the New Covenant? (Jeremiah 31)
Jerry Hwang
Since the old covenant could be broken by disobedience, the new covenant will impart a greater ability to obey. The result will be the kind of covenant relationship that Yahweh has always sought with his people.
4 Ways to Cling to the Lord
Sam Storms
The temptation to forget God is always present. But there is a way to maintain one's devotion to the Lord.
10 Key Bible Verses on Glorification
And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.
5 Myths about the Song of Songs
Philip Graham Ryken
While the Song of Songs is for lovers, it applies not just to human relationships but also in our soul’s relationship to God.
Who Were the Nations in Nebuchadnezzar’s Prophetic Dream? (Daniel 2)
Mitchell L. Chase
A great God has made known to the king what shall be after this. The dream is certain, and its interpretation sure.
Understanding Biblical Covenants Is As Easy As 1, 2, 3
Kevin DeYoung
Why are covenants so important in Scripture? Why does it matter in the Christian life?
10 Things You Should Know about the Pentateuch
Ian J. Vaillancourt
Just like missing the first fifteen minutes of a movie will spoil our ability to fully enjoy its plot line, a lack of familiarity with the Pentateuch will compromise our ability to fully appreciate the Bible’s overarching story.
10 Things You Should Know about the Book of Mark
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Jesus goes to Calvary to atone for apostate apostles, blasphemous bystanders, taunting thieves, and even hate-spitting, flesh-whipping Roman soldiers.
Why Study the Book of John?
Justin Buzzard
The Gospel of John is an account of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus—teaching us about his life and mission and about our salvation.
4 Questions You Should Ask When Reading the Bible
Matthew S. Harmon
What we get out of the Bible largely depends on the kinds of questions we ask when reading the text. But how do we know what are the right questions to ask?
7 Passages to Read on Ash Wednesday
Today marks the beginning of the Lent season. Read seven passages of Scripture to help prepare your heart.
What Does Exodus 3:14 Mean?
Matthew Newkirk
As one of the more mysterious utterances in the Old Testament, God’s self-revelation to Moses in Exodus 3:14 has received countless examinations by biblical interpreters.
10 Passages to Read on Reformation Day
Foundational truths from Scripture in celebration of Reformation Day.