Blessed: The Theology of the Book of Revelation with Tom Schreiner (Episode 4)
Nancy Guthrie
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with Thomas Schreiner about how our reading of the book of Revelation is impacted by our theology of the Trinity, judgment, and eschatology.
Clothed in Christ and Unashamed
Heather Nelson
Body shame is the feeling that your body with its imperfections is something of which to be ashamed—something you wish you could hide or change.
What Does It Look Like to Be Blessed?
William R. Osborne
What is the proof that God is for us? Where else do we need to look other than God giving the most valuable thing in the universe, offering up his one and only Son for his people?
Finding God in My Loneliness This Christmas
Lydia Brownback
In other words, loneliness is an indicator that something is missing, and that something is found only in Jesus Christ.
Rebalancing Our Approach to Observing the Sabbath
Guy Prentiss Waters
We don’t want to add to his Word. We don’t want to take away from his Word. We want to observe his Word, and the Sabbath is no exception.
How the Psalms Teach Us to Sing
Kristyn Getty
God’s people have always been a singing people. There must be a robust expression of our testimony to his grace, something not just seen in our lives but heard from our voices.
3 Implications of the Fact that God Has Spoken
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
Hearing and remembering God’s word requires a worldview that takes into account the whole counsel of God in order to guide the whole life.
Doubting Your Doubts
Philip Graham Ryken
Doubt can be a stimulus to faith, or an ongoing annoyance in the Christian life, or a fatal blow to someone’s loose commitment to Jesus. It all depends on what we do with our doubts.
Why Do Christians Care So Much About Submission to Authority?
Jonathan Leeman
You are a creature created in God’s image, called to image him, represent him, and show what he’s like. And so fundamentally, he’s the one with rule.
14 Notable Quotes from Habits of Grace
“Habits of grace” are the God-designed channels through which his glorious grace flows—making them life-giving practices for all Christians.
What Jonathan Edwards's Daughter Can Teach Us about Friendship
Michael A. G. Haykin
Our culture is not one that provides great encouragement for the nurture and development of deep, long-lasting, satisfying friendships.
Conflict: When Desires Become Demands
Robert D. Jones
What are the kinds of things—perhaps good things in and of themselves—that can rule our hearts?
Glenn Harrington: Be Truthful, Not Original
In this six-minute documentary of artist Glenn Harrington, learn what inspires his paintings and how he interprets God's creative power in the natural world.
6 Soul-Searching Questions from the Book of Hebrews
R. Kent Hughes
New converts to Christianity typically have few doubts. But years of living and learning often soften their confidence.
A Mother’s Heart-Cry
Katie Faris
Every hour I need you. Morning, noon, and night. Every minute and every second. Every breath. More than anything else in my life, motherhood has illuminated my need for God. You too?
The Key to True Happiness
James A. Johnston
Everyone wants to have a good life. What will make you truly blessed?
Two of Prayer’s Essential Ingredients
John Onwuchekwa
The resurrection is the most important thing to behold in God’s word to fuel our desire to pray. But really, we need all of God’s word. We also need God’s people.
Get Your Feet Out of Death’s Path and Live
Francis A. Schaeffer
May this generation turn from the greatest of wickednesses, the placing of any created thing in the place of the Creator, getting its feet out of the paths of death so that it may live.
Jonathan Edward’s Response to Spiritual Arrogance
Sean Michael Lucas
Jonathan Edwards was stirred by his congregation’s spiritual pride, apathy, and confused notions about true religion, alongside misunderstanding about genuine spiritual life.
Why You Need Faith to See God’s Glory
Tony Reinke
The supreme spectacle of the cross brings a cosmic collision with the spectacles of this world. And we’re in the middle.
4 Prayers to Pray in Gratitude
Turn to the Lord in gratitude with help from Scripture and these prayers of the saints.
Podcast: The Life and Mind of C. S. Lewis (Harry Lee Poe)
Learn fascinating details about the start of Lewis’s career, his personal faith, the relationships that would shape his world, and the books that would make his name world-renowned.
Don’t Waste Your Life: A 5-Day Devotional
Beyond the legacy that you’ll leave for your family, what gospel difference will your life have made in the world?
Introducing a Bible Study Resource for Kids
Learn more about this resource designed to lead children ages 6–12 to a personal encounter with Jesus Christ.
Understanding the Role of Justification
Dane Ortlund
Theologically understood, justification is the moment—the event—that God declares a sinner righteous in his sight.
Podcast: Help! I’m Afraid to Share My Faith (Isaac Adams)
Isaac Adams discusses the nature of evangelism and why we so often feel intimidated, unequipped, or unsure of how to even speak about the gospel to others in our lives.
Podcast: Struggling to Pray? Start Here. (Kevin DeYoung)
Kevin DeYoung talks about our common struggle to pray and how the Lord's Prayer—the prayer that Jesus offered as a model for our prayers—can help us to pray to God day in and day out.
Loving God in Marriage or Singleness
Christopher Ash
I guess being married or not married, being in a relationship or not—is a really, really big deal.
Held by the Bible
John Piper
My view of the Bible was always a view through the Bible.
The Place of Humanitarian Work Within Missions
John Folmar,
Scott Logsdon
Jesus said that Christians’ love for each other should arrest the attention of the world and attest to the truth of the good news. As we love one another, we teach nonbelievers.