ABSTRACT: Learning to read Genesis 1–2 through Paul’s eyes cuts through the stalemate of contemporary debates about the age of the earth and mode of its creation, for Paul turns…
Category: THEOLOGY
The Law Imprisoned People Under Sin: Galatians 3:19–22, Part 1 – John Piper
If God made the promise of life to Abraham based on faith, then does the law contradict that grace? Does the law present a different way of life? Watch Now…
Streaming Tonight: How to Find a Good Church
It is vital for every Christian to be part of a healthy church. But how do we go about finding one? And when is it appropriate to look for a…
The Humble Young Leader: Four Qualities of Godly Men – Erik Thoennes
God created men to be strong and faithful leaders, especially in their families and churches. Becoming that kind of man does not simply happen, however; we need to train ourselves…
The Light Has Come – John Piper
In Jesus, the light of God has broken into the darkness and split our world in two. In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper looks to John 3:16–21…
Should Confidence in Sovereignty Make Me Prayerless? – John Piper
If our souls are deeply satisfied in God, what room is there for petitionary prayer? Pastor John reframes the question by clarifying the nature of prayer. Listen Now Read More…
Hymn: “Mighty Army of the Young” by John R. Colgan
Mighty army of the young, Lift the voice in cheerful song; Send the welcome word along: Jesus lives! Once He died for you and me, Bore our sins upon the…
12 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know about Easter
Have you ever wondered about the origins of Easter traditions like enjoying chocolate or coloring hard-boiled eggs? In his brand-new book, 12 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know about Easter, Truth…
Wallpaper: Over Circumstances
“When we suffer as a Christian … we can safely assume that God is Master even over this circumstance in which we find ourselves.” —Alistair Begg Click below to download…
How to Read the Pastoral Epistles
The three Pastoral Epistles are unique among Paul’s thirteen letters because they were written to Paul’s co-workers, Timothy and Titus, who were exercising pastoral oversight of churches. Both men were…