10 Things You Should Know about Your Conscience
J. D. Crowley,
Andrew David Naselli
Thankfully, we’re not left to popular perception in regard to conscience. We have the Bible to teach us what conscience is and is not. Let's lay out some introductory principles about conscience.
Did Jesus Possess Faith and Hope?
Mark Jones
Christ had to have trust in his Father, hope in his Father’s promises, and love for his Father.
How and Where the NT Authors Reaffirm the Ten Commandments (Except One)
Wayne Grudem
The Ten Commandments are part of the OT Law, but NT authors do quote or allude to the commandments quite often as being relevant for new covenant Christians (except for one).
The Remedy to Self-Condemnation
Lydia Brownback
We’re called to leave the past behind, but that doesn’t mean that the scars of painful things are gone.
What Is Needed to Be a Christian?
J. I. Packer
In order to make this commitment to Jesus, you need to know the essentials about who he is and what he has done for you. This is the Gospel (“good news”) of Jesus Christ.
How to Pray When You’re Tempted by Anger
Christopher Ash
Here are five things you might focus on in your prayers as you seek to do the heart work necessary in your own circumstances.
10 Things You Should Know about Fatherhood
Fatherhood began in God, since he is our Father. Ultimate reality is not mechanical but relational, not physics but fatherhood.
10 Things You Should Know about Apologetics
Apologetics is a means to an end: a means of helping people to live for Jesus.
10 Prayers from History to Pray for Your Loved Ones
Jonathan W. Arnold,
Zachariah M. Carter
Oh Lord, with your gracious and merciful eye, look upon the contrition of my heart. According to your certain promise, stay with me as I acknowledge you to be the maker and defender of all creation.
A Simple Solution to a Boring Prayer Life
Donald S. Whitney
But if God invites and expects all his children—regardless of their age, IQ, education, or resources—to do the same thing—to pray—then prayer has to be simple.
10 Things You Should Know about the Book of Mark
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Jesus goes to Calvary to atone for apostate apostles, blasphemous bystanders, taunting thieves, and even hate-spitting, flesh-whipping Roman soldiers.
3 Ways Men Can Love Their Wives in Real Life
Kevin DeYoung
Men, these three verbs describe freely given love: lead, sacrifice, and care. God holds you accountable for the spiritual welfare of your wife.
Are Christians Free to Enjoy the Things of Earth?
Joe Rigney
There are two dangers that we can fall into with the things of earth: idolatry and ingratitude.
10 Things You Should Know about Covenant Theology
John R. Muether,
J. Nicholas Reid,
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Bible is a book about God’s plan to glorify himself by saving sinners through the work of his Son, Jesus Christ. At every point, Scripture’s covenant theology leads us to Jesus.
Advent: A 31-Day Reading Plan
The story of Christmas is meant to enliven, motivate, excite, and transform you. May the glory of the best gift ever recapture our hearts this season.
3 Times You Should Disobey Authority
Jonathan Leeman
No human authority is absolute. Authority is always relative to the assignment given by the Authority Giver.
A Biblical Theology of the City of God
T. Desmond Alexander
From the very beginning of creation, God intended that people, made in his image, should inhabit an earthly city with him.
The Son of Man Came Eating and Drinking
Tim Chester
The meals of Jesus represent something bigger. They represent a new world, a new kingdom, a new outlook. But they give that new reality substance.
How Is Love of Money a Root of Evil?
Paul David Tripp
The root system of the love of money runs deeper and wider through the soil of the human heart than we tend to think.
The Story of Redemption: A 1-Year Reading Plan
Over the course of 365 days, read through Scripture chronologically, and see how the story of redemption has unfolded over time.
The 4 Basics of Lament
Mark Vroegop
Lament boldly reaffirms the trustworthiness of God. But, first we need to learn how to do it.
The Fear of God Is the Antidote to Our Anxiety
Michael Reeves
Fear is probably the strongest human emotion. But it baffles us. When we come to the Bible, the picture seems equally confusing: is fear a good thing or bad?
How Can a World Full of Evil and Suffering Be a Part of God’s Plan?
Collin Hansen
Can this fallen, brutal, cruel world really be God’s plan? What is God’s answer to our many, fervent prayers?
The Gospel in Esther
Elyse Fitzpatrick
For believers today, the significance of the book of Esther is that it coordinates with the rest of the Old Testament to foreshadow Jesus as deliverer and mediator for God’s people.
Jesus’s Path to the Cross: A 9-Day Devotional
Travel with Jesus through Scripture on his path to the cross, learning more about the people and places he encountered along the way.
Where Christ Isn’t Being Treasured, He’s Being Used
John Piper
Christ as a treasure is not a slice of Christ. It is every dimension of Christ—all of Christ—making up the totality of his infinite value.
Can I Serve God Better Unmarried?
Christopher Ash
The whole duty and calling of every human being who has ever lived is to love God with heart, mind, soul, and strength.
Why It's Destructive to Deny God's Sovereignty in Suffering
Cameron Cole
To deny God's control over suffering actually severs the root of our comfort when facing tragedy.
How to Care for a Loved One with Depression
Kathryn Butler
Although the task may seem daunting, as stewards of the greatest message of hope in history Christians are uniquely positioned to minister to those grappling with depression.
Infographic: How Is Your Phone Changing You?
We surveyed 7,000 people about their phone usage habits—learn more about their answers in this infographic.