Labor to Give (or Take) No Offense – Jon Bloom

Since we live in a complex, highly charged, contentious historical moment, when cultural and political issues stretch and tear not only the social fabric of a nation, but also the…

How Do the Easily Angered Become Tender? Ephesians 4:30–32, Part 4 – John Piper

If you are a Christian, you are a new person. You are not what you were. You are fundamentally, profoundly, deeply new. Watch Now Read More Desiring God

Alistair Begg on a Gift from God

Dear Friend, “Jesus is a real problem,” I said to a man I had just met in a hotel lobby. He was sitting with his wife and two very attractive…

See What Your Support Has Enabled in 2021

“You are the Ligonier story.” As we entered our fiftieth year of ministry in 2021, that’s what I shared with some of our ministry friends. So many write to us…

The God Who Turns Hearts to God – John Piper

The story of Elijah on Mount Carmel shows that God rules over fire and rain, bulls and rocks — and even over every human heart. Listen Now Read More Desiring…

The One-Man Revelation of God: Why We Worship ‘the Word’ – Mark Jones

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. (John 1:1–2) Bible readers young and…

What Does Charles Spurgeon Have to Say about the Power of Scripture?

Charles Spurgeon was a prolific preacher in the nineteenth century, often preaching ten times a week to packed houses. By the end of his four decades of ministry, he had…

Holiness Means More Than Killing Sin – Sinclair Ferguson

He was 31 years old. Born in modern Algeria, from all accounts he had an ambitious streak that could border on ruthlessness. But it was matched by a probing intellect…

The Fruit and Root of Bitterness: Ephesians 4:30–32, Part 3 – John Piper

Whenever we get hurt, we become vulnerable to bitterness. But God calls us to be kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving. Watch Now Read More Desiring God

The First Advent: Four Reasons Christ Came

This time of year, Christians often ask a question that goes something like this: In our increasingly secular age, how can we sustain the true value, the true meaning of…

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