How Grace Lets You Have It All
Paul David Tripp
The more you understand the magnitude of God’s grace, the more accurate will be your view of the depth of your unrighteousness; and the more you understand the depth of your unrighteousness, the more you will appreciate the magnitude of God’s gift of grace.
5 Images of a Gospel-Centered Leader (and the Need to Hold It All Together)
Jared Kennedy
There is a leadership crisis in the local church. When we look around, we see different visions of leadership competing for our devotion.
Four Crucial Questions at the Heart of the Gospel
Greg Gilbert
Greg Gilbert begins to define the gospel by turning to the Bible and identifying four essential questions at the heart of the proclamation of the gospel.
Introducing ‘The One Story Bible’
The One Story Bible provides guided notes alongside the ESV text that explore God’s narrative storyline and plan for salvation.
How to Be Fluent in the Gospel
Jeff Vanderstelt
We live in a day and age where people are asking questions, but often we don’t have the answers.
Face It: You're Going to Die . . . and Then Rise
Bob Cutillo, MD
The church bears witness to a watching world. What does it mean to die well, and place our hope in the resurrection?
Preaching an Objective Message in a Subjective Culture
Josh Moody
When we think about following Jesus today we are aware that our culture’s attitude to truth has changed.
Tim Keller’s Legacy: Adorning the Gospel He Loved to Proclaim
Matt Smethurst
Of all the themes and topics Tim Keller preached and wrote about over nearly fifty years, his teaching shone brightest when the topic was darkest.
The Difference between Gospel-ish and Gospel Fluency
Jeff Vanderstelt
To become truly gospel fluent is to be able to listen to somebody well enough to hear the real longing or hurts that they're dealing with.
No One Is Lost Beyond Hope
Justin S. Holcomb
God’s gospel breaks through the most formidable barrier of all: human sin.
Jesus Didn’t Show Up Unannounced
Paul David Tripp
The surety of past prophecies and the specificity of how Jesus fulfilled them is also your guaranteed future hope.
Is the Good Life Attainable?
Tim Savage
What about the window of time in between forgiveness of past sins and assurance of future heaven?
How the Gospel Sets Us Free in Everyday Life
Jared C. Wilson
The message that the gospel has in terms of freedom for a man’s everyday life is really a counter-intuitive message.
Our Deepest Need at Christmas
John Piper
One day the ruler—the King of kings and Lord of lords—will return and make peace a reality.
Gospel Healing VS. Self-Help
Justin S. Holcomb,
Lindsey A. Holcomb
Justin and Lindsey Holcomb speak about the difference between self-help and gospel healing.
Podcast: Gospel Amnesiacs Need Everyday Reminders (Paul Tripp)
Paul Tripp talks about his new book Everyday Gospel, compares it to his book New Morning Mercies, and shares how he’s praying for God to use it in the hearts of those who read it.
Podcast: What Makes You Long for Heaven? (Cameron Cole)
Cameron Cole shares how God used the unexpected and tragic death of his firstborn son to dramatically shift his daily focus heavenward, revealing the joy-inducing power of an eternal mindset.
Struggling with All His Energy
Elyse Fitzpatrick
We don't have to change our children's hearts, we can instead trust in Him to work through us in their lives.
Compromise on Marriage, Lose the Gospel
Who Created Marriage? We must not compromise on same-sex marriage. If we had invented marriage, we could reinvent it—there would be no problem with that. We could make it whatever we wanted it to be. …
The City Where We Belong
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp contrasts the broken cities of this world with the restored one to come.
Podcast: Does Your Heart Ache for More? (Amy DiMarcangelo)
Amy DiMarcangelo talks about how our many longings point us to Christ—the only person who understands our every need and offers us eternal joy in himself.
Never Severed from God, Not Even for an Instant
Bob Bevington,
Jerry Bridges
Through Jesus, that is, by the death of Christ, a redeemed believer’s death is not a penalty but a falling asleep.
Podcast: How to Read 4 Confusing and Controversial Passages in Romans (Brian Rosner)
Dr. Brian Rosner discusses the controversial, confusing, and difficult to understand parts of Romans, and what makes this book so helpful for believers today.
How the Gospel Is Like a New Language
Jeff Vanderstelt
In many ways the gospel is like a new language—it takes time.
What Are We Saved from—and What Are We Saved To?
Michael Lawrence
It is very tempting to suggest that Jesus is here to save us from the sad, purposeless lives that we feel, or the lack of meaning in our lives. But that's not what the Bible says.
Free in Christ: A 6-Day Devotional
Over the course of six days, read through the book of Galatians alongside passages adapted from Christ Has Set Us Free: Preaching and Teaching Galatians and begin to better understand what Christ has done to set us free from the power of sin through his death and resurrection.
Truth That Transforms the Teen Years
The teenage years have been hijacked—by pleasure, pressure, entertainment, and distraction. But there is one truth that has the power to totally change the life of a teenager: the gospel.
Living with the Enemy That Is Sin
Paul David Tripp
The greatest victory in David’s life was not a victory of David’s at all, but, rather, God’s victory of grace over the sin that had captivated David’s heart.
Turn and Live
Zack Eswine
Zack Eswine explains how Ezekiel 18 provides a summary of the gospel in the Old Testament.