When Genuine Obedience Becomes Impossible, Hell Becomes Impossible as Well
Kevin DeYoung
There’s no way to understand the pastoral epistles unless you realize Paul has a category for Christians who are living a faithful, obedient life, and a category for those who are unrepentant, in whom there’s no progress.
9 Notable Quotes from ‘Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy’
Lament gives us a language to express our grief and sorrow to God, while asking him to lead us to deeper trust.
How Suffering Crushes Our Unrealistic Expectations
Paul David Tripp
Our expectation is that tomorrow will be just the same as today was, but this world is not operating the way that God intended for it to operate.
How to Read Jonathan Edwards
Dane Ortlund
Jonathan Edwards gives us longings for God and for holiness that are more satisfying than even our best joys currently are.
Podcast: Hear What God Has Truly Done with Your Sin (Sam Storms)
Sam Storms talks about how God deals with our sin, once and for all.
What Makes God Joyful? Reflections on Joy
Kristen Wetherell
When it comes to joy, we are all about it. And this is not problematic; God has created us to be joy seekers. The problem is when we seek joy in the wrong places.
Why You Need a Sabbath from Your Tech
Tony Reinke
The human body is remarkable in similarities to an efficient machine, but we are physical beings with finite limitations and eternal souls.
5 Ways the Church Makes You Wiser
Brett McCracken
Church can be an indispensable source of stability and growth; a treasure trove of communal and Spirit-infused wisdom that we’d be foolish to neglect.
Podcast: What Your Marriage Needs Most (Paul David Tripp)
Paul Tripp discusses how the gospel comes to bear on the day-to-day realities of marriage and why that’s more than just a platitude.
The Love We Crave
Amy DiMarcangelo
Our craving for love is good, for we were made to be known intimately and loved faithfully. However, when misplaced, this craving becomes deeply destructive.
5 Marks of Contentment
Erik Raymond
With our course marked out for learning contentment, let’s think about how we might evaluate where we are in our own personal progress.
Podcast: Reading the Psalms with Jesus in View (Dane Ortlund)
Dane Ortlund discusses how the psalms uniquely invite us into prayer and devotion, how they reflect the greatness of God, and how he cares for his people.
A Christian’s Perspective on Economic Downturn
Greg Forster
Discipling people for the new economy is a major challenge. But our gospel is big enough, and our God is strong enough.
Make Psalm 51 Yours
Dane Ortlund
God gave his own Son as the final sacrifice so that your brokenness could be the only prerequisite to receiving God’s abundant mercy.
Why Should We Disciple Younger Women?
Abigail Dodds
Disciple-making is helping others to see Christ for what he is
Grace Gives Us a New Way to Live
Paul David Tripp
The most outrageous acts of penance in the world are powerless to do what needs to be done—radically transform your heart. So you and I are left with only one final option.
Words of Truth for a New Year
For Christians, the start of a new year arrives with reminders afresh of the glorious promises that God has made to his people through the Bible.
3 Battles Your Teen Faces Every Day
Jaquelle Ferris
Teens must stand up against the untruths they hear from culture and from within themselves.
We’ll Be Truly Alive on Our Third Birthday
J. I. Packer
Some day, some way, my heart will stop, as sure as eggs are eggs, and that what the world will call my death-day will really be a birthday—the third in line.
Dream Big about Your Marriage
Justin Buzzard
The most rebellious, countercultural thing you can do in our culture is to be happily married until death do you part.
Missionaries Come from People Like You
John Piper
God is closing in on some of you. He is like the “Hound of Heaven” who means to make you far happier in some dangerous and dirty work. Missionaries and ministers of mercy don’t come from nowhere.
How to Pray for Christian Doctors
Kathryn Butler
The demands of medicine and the spiritual burdens of long hours take their toll. Here are five ways to pray.
The Role of Technology and Media in the Sexual Revolution
Carl R. Trueman
Technology and the media have played a significant role in the triumph of the sexual revolution—specifically in terms of the LGBTQ+ movement.
How to Avoid a Wasted Life
John Piper
The wasted life is the life without a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples.
Podcast: Understanding the World of the Bible through Archaeology (David Chapman)
How can archaeology bolster our faith and enhance our understanding of the Bible?
Praying to Our Father Is a Spiritual Privilege
Kevin DeYoung
To pray with intimacy to God as father is not a human right; it is a spiritual privilege. It is a privilege for the people of God who have been born again by the Spirit of God.
Beware These 4 Common Threats to Your Contentment
Erik Raymond
Culture is like a big magnet, it’s pulling on us and around us.
Dear Pastor . . . You Should Follow More Than You Lead
Joanne J. Jung,
Richard Langer
We challenge people to lead, we train and equip them to lead, and we celebrate and praise them for leading (or condemn them as the case may be). Followership, in contrast, is almost completely ignored.
A Word to Parents at Their Breaking Point
Andrew Wilson
It can be helpful to manage your expectations of what normal life can and should be, and recognize that the season you’re in is intensely difficult in a particular way and that it won’t always be that way.
Why Read the Classics?
Leland Ryken
If a classic possesses the qualities that people ascribe to them, we know that we want them in our lives.