Why Study the Books of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi?
Stephen M. Coleman
God sent the prophets Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi to speak powerful words of challenge and comfort to his world-weary people, words which are just as relevant and powerful for Christians today.
The Gospel in Matthew
Frank Thielman
For Matthew, the gospel is the good news that God has inaugurated the final stage of his plan to reclaim the world from the destruction of sin and establish his just and merciful reign over it.
How to Help Others Understand and Apply the Bible
Matthew S. Harmon
Helping others understand the Bible and apply it to their lives is a great privilege and a great responsibility.
Are Miracles Still Possible and Probable?
Michael J. Kruger
The most fundamental reason that people don’t believe the miracles in the Bible is because they already believe something else, namely, that miracles are impossible.
The Gospel in Joshua
Michael Horton
Even Joshua’s name (“Yahweh Saves!”) points away from himself to the real hero of the story. Joshua is a story of grace.
Was Jesus a Leader or a Follower?
Joanne J. Jung,
Richard Langer
The New Testament leaves no doubt as to the deity of Christ. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. So perhaps it is unsurprising that we forget that Jesus was also a follower.
Podcast: What an Old Controversy Teaches Us about Grace and Legalism (Sinclair Ferguson)
Sinclair Ferguson discusses the relevance of church history and divisive theological positions as we dig into a largely forgotten 18th-century Scottish debate about God’s grace and our works.
9 Notable Quotes from Providence
The providence of God is his purposeful sovereignty by which he will be completely successful in the achievement of his ultimate goal for the universe.
Dig into Theology with the ‘ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible’ on ESV.org
Learn more about theology with over 400 short doctrinal summaries connected to specific Bible passages—all on ESV.org.
How the Bible’s Irony Combats the Prosperity Gospel
G. K. Beale
Since our life is to be like Christ’s, our life must include suffering of some kind so that God’s spiritual strength can be exhibited in our physical weakness.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Peter?
Matthew S. Harmon
Second Peter has a robust doctrine of Scripture. Peter begins his letter with one of the strongest assertions of the sufficiency of God’s Word found in all of Scripture.
8 Passages to Read about Parenting
Parenting requires all kinds of help, most helpfully from the God who created us. Find encouragement from Scripture for the task.
I’ve Heard It Said the Gospels Are Full of Contradictions
Peter J. Williams
What I like to do with this question is to take it out of the culture war it can be used in and to slow down and really think about what’s going on.
Does the Book of Acts Teach Socialism? (Acts 2)
Brian Vickers
One of the greatest challenges in interpreting the book of Acts, one with which every reader must wrestle, is in determining whether the narrative portions of the book are descriptive or prescriptive.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Corinthians?
Dane Ortlund
If otherwise vital Pauline notions such as “grace” and “law” are nowhere near the heart of Paul’s concerns in 2 Corinthians, what is the heart or center or core burden of this letter?
Why Teens Must Read the Bible for Themselves
Lindsey Carlson
Teenagers who are wondering if the Bible is relevant to their lives are often starting off on the wrong footing with Scripture.
The Gospel in Philippians
Jon Dennis
If there ever was a clarion call to rejoice because of the gospel, it is Paul’s epistle to the Philippians.
10 Key Bible Verses on Gentleness
I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness . . .
Podcast: A Christian Scientific Perspective on Evolution (Stephen Meyer)
Stephen Meyer discusses the controversial topic of theistic evolution and explains what the term does and doesn't mean.
An Elevator Pitch for Church Membership
Jonathan Leeman
The Bible presents a picture of the church as unlike any other organization or society of people in the world.
Why Do I Struggle to Read the Bible Consistently?
Matthew S. Harmon
Sometimes we think of Bible reading as a duty, rather than a grand invitation to encounter the living God by opening the pages of Scripture, reading it, seeing him, and understanding more of who he is and how we should follow him.
We Need Spiritual Sight to Read about Jesus
Brian J. Tabb
The disciples’ journey with Jesus on the road to Emmaus poignantly illustrates the fact that we need spiritual sight to recognize Jesus’s true identity as revealed in the Scriptures.
Three Steps to Studying the Bible
C. Michael Patton
The goal in studying the Bible is to find out what the Bible meant, what it means, and how it applies to us.
Male and Female He Created Them
Sam Allberry
Everything else in creation reflects something of God’s glory in a general sense, but humanity alone is described as being created in God’s image.
We Need Both Rules and Relationship with God
Jen Wilkin
To obey the law is to look like Jesus Christ. While legalism builds self-righteousness, lawfulness builds righteousness.
What Makes God Sing?
Sam Storms
However you read this passage, the words are stunning. Its force is unmistakable. It has rightly been called the John 3:16 of the Old Testament.
Why Study the Book of Mark?
Dane Ortlund
The whole Bible is from heaven, and the whole thing is profitable (2 Tim. 3:16). But different parts of the Bible serve us in different ways.
How to Preach Proverbs
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
The biblical proverbs as a whole have a Godward goal: the fear of the Lord. As preachers, our job is to focus on that fear.
The Gospel in Colossians
Julius J. Kim
Of all the books in the Bible, Colossians may rightly be considered the most Christ-centered.
Understanding the Book of Revelation Isn’t Your Biggest Challenge
Nancy Guthrie
The most challenging part of Revelation's very clear message is a call to bold allegiance to Jesus Christ, and a call to refuse to compromise with the world.