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In this lecture, Don Carson examines Romans 3:21–26 as the theological heart of the gospel, where God’s righteousness is revealed apart from the law and made available to all through faith in Jesus...
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“No one really knows me.” Two-thirds of American men aged 18–23 agreed with this statement in a 2023 report titled “State of American Men.” The male loneliness epidemic has been written about almo...
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A ministry leader once told me there’s more evidence that Jesus was resurrected than that George Washington was the first U. S. president. He meant well, but any honest investigation into that clai...
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It’s maybe the great paradox of humanity. We want to be able to control the world, or at least our lives. But we don’t actually want to be in control. That’s too much responsibility. So we’re willi...
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Many a pastor hears himself in the words of J. R. R. Tolkien’s character Bilbo Baggins: “I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean: like butter that has been scraped over too much...
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Most Christians struggle to make sense of miracles in the Gospels. They appear random and disconnected from Jesus’s teaching on the kingdom of God. Part of the problem is that contemporary readers ...
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I’ll never forget where I was when the push alert came through on my phone. As I sat in the lobbyist bullpen in Kentucky’s Capitol annex, the New York Times alert notified readers that the Obama a...
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The Gospel Coalition invites young adults to explore and write about the Bible’s teaching on sexuality and marriage, joy in work, and intergenerational relationships. Writers aged 16–22 may submit...
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Evangelicals are sometimes leery of talking about heaven. There are several reasons for this. First, especially in Reformed circles, we often emphasize the continuity of creation between the prese...
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The future founder of LEGO wasn’t yet 6 years old when he created his first toy. The hands that would one day mold plastic into the world’s most popular plaything started with much simpler material...
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“The beast” in Revelation 13 has been the subject of endless speculation—especially with regard to his “mark” (is it a barcode? a tattoo? a vaccine?). Seen rightly, the beast is such a recurring ch...
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The first time I saw those double lines forming, I was living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Joy—mixed with wonder—overcame me in that moment. A secret only I knew. A message I longed to receive. A treasu...
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Raising children can be challenging, especially for Muslim parents who want to instill strong Islamic values while navigating modern influences. With so much information available, it can be overwh...
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Ascension Day seems to be the Cinderella of the church calendar. Christmas grabs our attention since it celebrates the incarnation of God’s Son, bringing joy to the world. On Good Friday, we recall...
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“If I were the devil (please, no comment),” J. I. Packer wrote in his foreword to R. C. Sproul’s Knowing Scripture, “one of my first aims would be to stop folk from digging into the Bible. Knowing ...
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Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor respond to questions submitted by listeners, such as what advice they have for newlyweds, how women can thoughtfully have relationships with their pastors and eld...
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Spend less time scrolling and more time strolling. Outside. Unmediated. Just you and your walking shoes. This is my summer challenge. Are you up for it? By now, we’re aware of addictive scrolling...
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For the past decade, I’ve taught Intro to Christian Theology courses to undergraduates at the University of Edinburgh. My students come from every continent. Although some bring a deep commitment t...
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Last week, The New York Times published an exposé that, in any morally serious culture, would have been met with a wave of bipartisan outrage and urgent congressional action. Instead, it was largel...
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Sometime in the seventh century BC, Semonides of Amorgos wrote a poem providing a systematic and quasi-scientific classification of wives primarily as animals. Among the 10 types are the sow (her h...
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“My future is vulnerable, and my future is up to me.” These are the two basic assumptions of modern life, says Matt McCullough. And these assumptions are making us anxious and miserable. McCulloug...