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?
How to Study the Bible: Day 4
Jen Wilkin
After establishing what the text says and what the text means, we are finally in a position to ask how it should impact us.
Why Titus 2 Is a Great Commission Passage
Kristie Anyabwile
Few would argue against the fact that the Scriptures clearly require every Christian to both be a disciple and make disciples.
How to Be Sustained by Crumbs
Abigail Dodds
The Lord has a storehouse of blessing and honor for his people—the question is, are we humble enough to enter as unworthy characters in his story, humble enough to beg for crumbs?
Do You Long for Truth and Meaning in Life? Read Hebrews
Dennis E. Johnson
Hebrews is a rich treasury of life-transforming truth and heart-sustaining encouragement. Do you long to know Jesus? Hebrews introduces him as the eternal Son who radiates the glory of God.
How to Study the Bible with Purpose
Jen Wilkin
How can we begin to be more purposeful in the way we approach Bible study?
Pastor, Are You Growing in Submission to Scripture?
Tim Patrick,
Andrew Reid
God’s leaders are to be people who are growing in submission to Scripture. Their daily lives are to reflect and exemplify the scriptures that they teach.
Remember Who You Are
Elyse Fitzpatrick
Elyse Fitzpatrick calls us to remember how what Christ has already done transforms who we are right now.
Podcast: How to Translate the New Testament (Peter Williams)
ESV Translation Oversight Committee member Dr. Peter Williams discusses many of the factors involved in translating the New Testament.
Don't Settle for a "Quiet" Time
Gloria Furman
Wholehearted devotion to God’s Word is hard to come by when you have lots of people who need your attention plus a smart phone in your pocket.
The Glory Meant for Us
Abigail Dodds
You and I and all those who belong to him and are his children are indeed called to his glory, and we shall become partakers of his divine nature.
Jesus Comes for Sinners and from Sinners
Erik Raymond
The point is that Jesus not only comes for sinners—that is, to die for our sins—but he comes from sinners. He identifies with sinful people like us.
The Blueprint for Missions: 4 Steps Our Lord Took as the First Evangelist
Brian A. DeVries
What is mission? Many Christians answer this question by turning to Jesus’s familiar words in Matthew 28:19: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations . . .”
6 Passages That Help Us Develop a Theology of Disability
Sandra Peoples
We will start at the beginning of the world as we build our theology of disability. It starts with our theology of man, which of course begins at creation.
Jesus: History’s Game Changer
Andreas J. Köstenberger,
Alexander E. Stewart
The Bible is God’s story, recounting the Creator’s involvement with his creation.
Why Determination Isn’t Enough
Lydia Brownback
Determined commitment propels our path, but reaching the destination is possible only because God gets us there.
Simply Read: Day 5
Day 5 of Simply Read, an 8-day Bible reading challenge through the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
5 Ways to Use Your ESV Journaling Bible
Here are a few suggestions for how to use an ESV Journaling Bible to enrich your study of God’s Word.
Turning High Thoughts to the Help of the Lowly
John Piper
Paul loved God and people. His love for God summoned him ever higher into God’s revealed glory, and his love for people summoned him alongside ordinary folks.
The Bad News of the Kingdom
Michael Lawrence
The news of the kingdom of God is simultaneously good and bad—good for the cosmos and bad for sinners. Systematic theology helps us personally resolve the bad news of the kingdom.
Can You Hear Your Money?
David Gibson
Money talks, but some rich people can’t hear what it’s saying. Read James 5:1–6, and as you read it, listen to how money is speaking.
What Your Complaining Says about God
One of the things that’s important for us to do for our own sanctification is to ask the question, “Why am I grumbling and complaining about this?”
Exploring the Bible: A One-Year Reading Plan
The Bible can be rather intimidating to young readers (and old ones alike) and it can be immeasurably helpful to have a little guidance when independently working through the Scriptures.
Christ in All of Scripture – Psalm 51
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
Yoda and Our Search for Wisdom
J. Mark Bertrand
The reason we have a hard time talking about wisdom is that we have a very misguided notion of what it is.
Simply Read: Day 6
Day 6 of Simply Read, an 8-day Bible reading challenge through the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
Where Do We First See the Hope of the Resurrection in the Bible?
Mitchell L. Chase
When you read what New Testament authors say, Jesus’s resurrection has fulfilled an earlier hope. And we can see that the resurrection is an ancient notion.
8 Notable Quotes from Ten Words to Live By
Are Christians to disregard the law or embrace it with joy? Learn to see the law of God as a feast for your famished soul.
Emblems of the Infinite King: An 8-Day Reading Plan
Over the course of eight days, explore the foundational doctrines of the Christian faith with Bible passages and readings adapted from Emblems of the Infinite King by J. Ryan Lister.
The True Test of a Gospel-Centered Church
Salvation from the judgment of God into fellowship with God is all of God. It is not of us.