How Do I Follow Jesus When He Is Not Here? January 16, 2024 by: John Piper Following Jesus When He Is Not Here Jesus was fully human and fully God (John 1:1, 14). He was not God with a human veneer—like a costume. He was a real, flesh-and-blood man, a carpenter’s son (Mark 6:3). So…
How (and How Not) to Memorize Scripture January 15, 2024 by: Andrew M. Davis Don’t Give Up For almost four decades I have given myself to the delightful discipline and hard labor of memorization of Scripture. I can say without a doubt the countless hours I have spent working on hiding text after text of…
The Devil’s Favorite Question July 11, 2023 by: David Murray How Much Will You Lose? “How much will you lose if you follow Jesus?” That’s the devil’s favorite question; he has successfully used it more than any other to lead billions to hell. The Bible clearly warns that there will be loss in following Jesus.…
Get to Know the Voices of the New ESV Audio Bibles January 14, 2024 by: Crossway Listen to the Bible Crossway has added a number of new voices to the ESV Audio Bible that will allow you to listen to the entire ESV Bible read by different Bible teachers and Christian artists. Check out the…
Podcast: How Were the Books of the Bible Chosen? (Michael Kruger) July 10, 2023 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. Who Decided What Should Be in the Bible? In today’s episode, Michael Kruger walks us through the history of the canon and responds to common questions and misconceptions people…
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