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.
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.
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.
Podcast: Why Is Making Decisions So Hard? (Aimee Joseph)
Aimee Joseph discusses why we struggle to make decisions, where God's will fits in to the topic, and how we can work on our efforts to make God-honoring choices in everyday life.
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.
How Sharing a Meal Can Show Grace
Tim Chester
Tim Chester shares how sharing a meal can show grace.
Free Download: Printable Verse Cards Tracing God's Unfolding Grace
Download these free printables for memorizing and meditating on God's word.
Can We Find Lasting Encouragement through the Power of Positive Thinking and Self-Help?
Lindsey Carlson
But God's word says that God's power is made perfect through weakness. So I'm intended to come in my weakness in search of God's power, not in search of my own power.
You Are Complete When God Is Yours
Charles H. Spurgeon
Dwell in the light of your Lord, and let your soul be always delighted by his love.
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?
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.
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.
Podcast: What Keeps You from Going to Church? (Jonathan Leeman)
Jonathan Leeman discusses the vital importance of in-person church fellowship, how we can and should prioritize involvement with the people of God in a local church—especially after a year like 2020.
Are Authority and Submission Inherently Flawed?
Joe Rigney
Lewis uses the Great Dance as a way of talking about the patterning, ordering, structuring, and interlocking of reality.
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.
Talking about Heaven with a Grieving Person
Nancy Guthrie
What do you do when that’s the way everyone is talking about someone who has died, but you’re not sure that you ever saw any genuine relationship with Christ?
Do You Idolize a Picture-Perfect Home?
Gloria Furman
Christian, everything God has for you is grace upon grace because of what Jesus has done for you.
The Question at the Heart of Christianity
Matthew Barrett
Central to our faith is the answer to this question: How is one right with God?
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.
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.
What Is Our True Comfort in Life and Death?
Matthew McCullough
If you want both comfort in life and death, start by recognizing the truth about the world and about yourself.
You’re Needed, No Matter What Life-Season You’re In
Rosaria Butterfield
Without trying to be somebody you're not, think about how you can be hospitable to those around you in your current season of life.
Don’t Neglect Worship to Enjoy the Earth
Joe Rigney
Our lives ought to be structured by regular rhythms of direct and indirect godwardness, moving back and forth between direct interaction with God himself and active engagement with the world.
The Present Hope of the Gospel
Paul David Tripp
It is life-changing to know and believe that Jesus came so that we would have all that we need to live as he intended right now.
Heaven Is More Real Than This World
Patrick Schreiner
Because heaven is portrayed in the Scriptures with metaphors and symbols, many people think of heaven as ethereal. But heaven is not less real than this world but more real.
Praying for Fullness this Christmas
John Piper
Paul prays that we would experience Christ’s fullness—not just know about it, but be filled with it.
2 Responses to the World's Brokenness
Paul David Tripp
If you mourn the fallenness of your world rather than curse its difficulties, you know that grace has visited you
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.
Nancy Guthrie's Story of Hope in the Midst of Grief
In the midst of Nancy Guthrie's incredible pain, God was at work.
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.