How to Write a Good Sentence
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by John Piper
8h ago
What makes a good sentence? Good sentences are true, clear, authentic, thoughtful, creative, well-timed, clean, loving, and glorifying to God. Listen Now ..read more
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God Keeps His Promises
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by John Piper
1d ago
What difference should it make to us that God keeps his promises? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Micah for a closer look at the God who keeps his word. Watch Now ..read more
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The End for Which God Created the World: A Reader’s Guide to a Christian Classic
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by Walter J. Schultz
1d ago
Why would anyone exert the time and energy required to read Jonathan Edwards’s Concerning the End for Which God Created the World? This may be the most difficult and challenging text you will ever read. But after the Bible, it may be the most important piece of literature ever written. It really promises to change everything for you. Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a pastor, theologian, and philosopher in Colonial America. In 1755, he completed his dissertation after 35 years of development, which was then published posthumously in 1765. Looking back over the more than forty years since I fi ..read more
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The Purpose of Allegory: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 1
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by John Piper
2d ago
What is Paul’s main point in the allegory of Sarah and Hagar? What truth does he want his readers to see from this Old Testament story? Watch Now ..read more
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Why Won’t Heaven Be Boring? Recovering the Beatific Vision
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by Samuel Parkison
2d ago
One of the most impactful theological conversations I remember being a part of happened when I was in my early twenties as a Bible-college student in Southern California. Some friends and I had stayed up way too late talking, and at one point our conversation turned toward the topic of heaven. I can’t remember what precise words we said, but I can recall the feeling. As we pondered the glories of the eschaton together, we whipped ourselves up into a flurry of joy, wonder, and longing. Happier Visions of Heaven At the time, I recall being captivated by the profound earthiness of the new creati ..read more
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A Daily Morning Exercise
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by John Piper
3d ago
How can we walk through this world of sin, suffering, and futility with strength and joy? Psalm 90:14 holds the key. Listen Now ..read more
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The Art of Extemporaneous Preaching: Lessons from Charles Spurgeon
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by Geoff Chang
3d ago
On February 23, 1856, Charles H. Spurgeon found a spare moment to write to a friend about the remarkable revival that was happening under his preaching. He had been in London for less than two years, and in that short time, his popularity had grown such that no building could hold the thousands coming to hear him. England had not seen the likes of Spurgeon since the days of Wesley and Whitefield. “Everywhere, at all hours, places are crammed to the doors. The devil is wide awake, but so, too, is the Master.” With this growing popularity, the invitations to preach were pouring in. Just that we ..read more
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Paul the Matchmaker and the Mother: Galatians 4:17–20
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by John Piper
4d ago
Children of God come into being when Christ is formed in them through faith. Paul compares his whole ministry to a matchmaker and a mother. Watch Now ..read more
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No Suffering Is Unseen: Why Our Secret Pain Really Matters
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by Vaneetha Rendall Risner
4d ago
What is the point of suffering in obscurity? That question haunted me for years. I wondered if there was any purpose to the days, months, and even decades of pain that no one witnessed. My suffering wasn’t neat and tidy, with a definite beginning, a short duration, and a clear purpose. It dragged on till I was tempted to give up hope and to rage against my circumstances. I questioned whether my faithfulness was pointless. I assumed my private response to suffering was ultimately inconsequential. Nothing could have been further from the truth. I’ve since learned that, instead of being insignif ..read more
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Be Ready to Speak of Jesus: Evangelism as Spiritual Warfare
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by Scott Hubbard
5d ago
On my desk sits a book with a dark image on its cover: a Christian soldier stands alone, surrounded by spiritual enemies. Seven arrows and a spear aim at his heart; death and the devil draw close. The soldier has some armor and a shield, but he still looks desperate — outmatched, outmanned, and utterly aware of it. He folds his hands and looks to heaven. As a portrayal of the Christian’s spiritual warfare, the image holds some merit. We live in “the evil day” (Ephesians 6:13). Lies fly toward us like invisible arrows as we engage “the prince of the power of the air” (Ephesians 2:2). We often ..read more
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