Lent Ends in Jesus’s Death—and Yours February 11, 2024 by: Paul David Tripp Death That Leads to Life It is important to remember that at the end of Lent stands a tomb. From the moment he was born, Jesus was marching to his death. He had to be willing to suffer and die in order…
Why Is Love Called the Greatest of These? (1 Corinthians 13) February 10, 2024 by: Andrew David Naselli This article is part of the Tough Passages series. Listen to the Passage Read the Passage 1If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or…
Podcast: The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls (Matthew Barrett) July 24, 2023 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. By Faith Alone In today’s episode, Matthew Barrett sheds light on the meaning of justification by faith alone, explaining why it’s so central to the Christian faith, and…
4 Ways Jesus Fulfills Every Old Testament Promise February 09, 2024 by: Jason S. DeRouchie Four Ways Jesus Makes Every Promise “Yes” When Jesus fulfills the Old Testament Law and Prophets, he is actualizing what Scripture anticipated and achieving what God promised and predicted (Matt. 5:17; 11:13; Luke 16:16; 24:44). Truly every promise in Scripture…
Unpacking “Look inside Yourself” February 08, 2024 by: Brian S. Rosner Be Yourself On a recent visit to IKEA, the labyrinthine Swedish furniture megastore, I was greeted with a message repeated twelve times on the entrance staircase: “Be yourself.” Knowing who you are and being true to yourself has never been more important than in…
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