Hymn: “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say” by Horatius Bonar

I heard the voice of Jesus say,“Come unto Me and rest;Lay down, thou weary one, lay downThy head upon My breast.”I came to Jesus as I was, Weary, and worn,…

$5 Friday (And More): William Tyndale, the Lord’s Supper, & Faith

It’s time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week’s resources include such topics as William Tyndale, the Lord’s Supper, faith, prayer, repentance, the Psalms, and more. Plus, several bonus…

Lord, Heal Our Dry Eyes: Why We Defy Evil with Tears – Jon Bloom

A number of years ago, as I was memorizing my way through the book of Philippians (don’t be overly impressed, you can do it too), I would frequently feel conviction…

Life-Giving Discourse

Here’s an excerpt from Life-Giving Discourse, David P. Murray’s contribution to the August issue of Tabletalk: A wife is crushed as her husband freezes her with the silent treatment. A…

Sermons about the Glory of God

Many have tried to define the glory of God. The Bible often describes it as a light far brighter than anything seen on earth. But what does that mean for…

Your Job Well Done: Why Good Work Matters to God – Dan Doriani

While interviewing hundreds of people for my book Work: Its Purpose, Dignity, and Transformation, I noticed how many began to describe their work with two words: “I just.” Educators say,…

How Does Christ Change How I Work? – John Piper

When you come to know Jesus Christ, something about everything in your life changes — including how you approach your vocation. Listen Now Read More Desiring God

Teach Us to Number Our Days

“Teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” (Psalm 90: 12) This verse is often treated as if it were a proverb that means,…

Video: “David Spares Saul Again” by Alistair Begg

After Saul yet again moved against him, David infiltrated the king’s camp and found him sleeping and helpless. But David was a man of conviction, not convenience; instead of slaying…

When Suffering Drives Joy Away: Finding God in Dry Places – Vaneetha Rendall Risner

I was in my twenties when I first concluded that the Christian life was boring. I read the Bible regularly, but often mindlessly. It just wasn’t that interesting. I had…

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