The Crucial Difference Between Two Kinds of Authority Instituted by God
Jonathan Leeman
The Bible presents two kinds of authority—one with the power of enforced discipline and one without. The former we can call the authority of command; the latter we call the authority of counsel.
What’s Your Ambition’s Agenda?
Dave Harvey
God’s glorious agenda for our ambition, like his glorious gospel, begins not with what we achieve but with who we are.
Give Yourself to Prayer This Lenten Season
Paul David Tripp
Lent could be one of those seasons where you take time to meditate, examine, and consider. Here are four categories that can organize this season of worship for you.
The Key to Happiness Is More Stuff . . . Right?
Erik Raymond
Our contentment is unshakeable when it is rooted in our unchanging God.
Why It Matters That Jesus Is Better Than Everything
Jeff Vanderstelt
Introducing people to Jesus involves showing them how Jesus meets their needs better than anything else.
The True Way of Keeping Christmas
George Whitefield
I entreat that your time may be thus spent. Let it not be about your dressing, your plays, your profits, or your worldly concerns but let it be the wonders of redeeming love.
Should We Look for God in Every Story?
Leland Ryken
Finding God is our primary task and our greatest treasure. Can he be found in every story? How can literature feed us spiritually?
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The Counterintuitive Nature of Authority
Jonathan Leeman
Authority can be dangerous. But, if used rightly, it can also be a blessing.
Missionaries: God Uses Your Suffering to Minister to Others
Matt Rhodes
We suffer from loneliness, interpersonal conflict, sickness, exhaustion, and the slow decay of our bodies. If offered to God, these can be a sacrifice through which God acts to redeem the world.
Why Healing Requires More Than Self Help
Michael S. Lundy
We seek healing as if we have the power (and right) to obtain it, whereas it is our very weakness and lack of valid claim to such a cure which are defining characteristics of our illness.
Overflowing with Peace and Thanksgiving
R. Kent Hughes
When the buckets we carry are full of Christ, our lives are bathed with the peace of God in thanksgiving.
Cross-Cultural Evangelism
Leeann Stiles
Fortunately for those of us who are Gentiles, Peter obeyed God, crossing cultural and ethnic barriers with the good news.
Shouldn’t God’s Power Fast Track Me to Big Things?
Francis A. Schaeffer
There is to be no Christian guru. We must reject this constantly and carefully. Leaders are to serve in humility.
The Why behind Rapid Cultural Shifts in Gender Politics
Carl R. Trueman
Christians are often prone to focusing on symptoms rather than looking at underlying causes.
The False Guilt We Feel When Our Quiet Time Falls Short
Kristen Wetherell
There is no command in the Bible to have a daily quiet time—not as we think about it. God wants us to prioritize Jesus and spending time getting to know who he is through the power of his Spirit.
Why Is the Fight for Holiness So Difficult?
Matthew McCullough
The Bible tells us to expect holiness to be a battle. We are a part of a spiritual war, and even with the help of God’s Spirit, we’re still doing battle with the flesh.
The God Who Runs After Those Who Wander
Jen Oshman
We are a people who are prone to wander. We are so drawn to instant gratification. We're drawn to the things that we can see that are tangible and right in front of us.
How to Pray When You’re Feeling Shame
Heather Nelson
Here are three things to pray for when you’re feeling ashamed.
How Not to Be a Fool Who Thinks He’s Wise
Paul David Tripp
One of the devastating results of sin is that it reduces all of us to fools. A fool looks at truth and sees falsehood.
Are Vocation and Occupation the Same Thing?
Bryan Chapell
In our ordinary conversation, vocation and occupation can be the same thing, but in the history of language and in the Bible’s expression of what we're doing, they actually have very special distinctions.
Podcast: 5 Attributes of God We Too Often Neglect (Mark Jones)
How should we understand God in his fullness—both near to us as our Father and yet above and beyond us as our Creator?
The Importance of Rest
Mike Bullmore
We need to know that we are not in charge and we need to know how to submit to God as the one who is in charge.
Podcast: How to Become Fluent in the Gospel (Jeff Vanderstelt)
What does it mean to be fluent in the gospel, and why is it an essential part of living as a disciple of Jesus?
How Sharing a Meal Can Show Grace
Tim Chester
Tim Chester shares how sharing a meal can show grace.
Where Is God in a World with So Much Evil?
Collin Hansen
In this video, Collin Hansen offers encouragement for those who struggle to trust God’s justice and goodness in the face of evil and suffering.
Podcast: Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid of the Book of Revelation (Nancy Guthrie)
Nancy Guthrie discusses why the book of Revelation is actually more accessible, more timely, and more encouraging than you probably know.
Do You Doubt the Reality of Life After Death?
Philip Graham Ryken
Have you ever doubted the possibility of life after death? I know I have. I believe in the resurrection of the body, but I’ve also been at a graveside, and I’ve wondered, Is this body going to rise again?
For the Christian, the Best Is Yet to Be
Graham A. Cole
“The best is yet to be,” indeed, as the Christian poet Robert Browning wrote. God has a project. He is restoring his defaced images to the likeness of Christ.
7 Ways to Use ‘Unfolding Grace’ in Your Church
Drew Hunter
Many Christians know key doctrines or various texts within the Bible, but they often miss the sweep of the Bible’s big story and how it connects to Christ.