A Wife’s Submission Is Fitting: Colossians 3:18–21, Part 2 – John Piper

Why should Christian wives submit to their husbands? What does it mean for a wife to submit to her husband “as is fitting in the Lord”? Watch Now Read More…

The Father’s Endorsement of Christ – John Piper

What does it mean for God the Father to endorse Jesus? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper addresses that critical question from Acts 2:22–36. Watch Now Read…

The Half-Baked Sermon: Missing Ingredients in Much Preaching – Jeremy Walker

To say that some sermons reach the pulpit half-baked would be unfair to bread. Some sermons are barely dough; some little more than a collection of dry ingredients. The sermon,…

The Dawn of Reformation

It is one thing to believe that the Bible is the Word of God, but it is another to believe, or trust, the Bible as the Word of God. We’re…

Living in the Last Days – John Piper

What does it mean to live in the last days? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Acts 2:14–21 to equip us to live as we…

Is My Painting Hobby a Wartime Waste? – John Piper

When do our hobbies glorify God, and when do they become a wartime waste? Pastor John offers three guiding questions to ask of any hobby. Listen Now Read More Desiring…

The Marks of God-Given Ministry, Part Two: Purpose and Pleasure

In Colossians 1:24–2:5, the apostle Paul invites the Colossian believers to examine the shape of his ministry, his goals, and the pleasures he takes from his labor. In the face…

How the Reformation Spread

The rapid spread of the Protestant Reformation from Wittenberg, Germany, throughout Europe and across the Channel to England was not spawned by the efforts of a globe-trotting theological entrepreneur. On…

The Sovereign Spirit – John Piper

What happens when the Spirit sovereignly moves on our hearts? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper goes to Acts 2:1–13 for an answer to that important question.…

The Ache of ‘If Only’ – Greg Morse

“Could she have included Jane in the scheme, every part would have been perfect.” So thinks Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. If only her sister were there,…

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