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The Sweetest Good of the Good News

The Sweetest Good of the Good News



Forgiveness is precious for one ultimate reason — one sweet, high, glorious reason: We get God back.


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

Saying Well as a Way of Seeing Wonder

Saying Well as a Way of Seeing Wonder



As gospel ministers do the work of finding words to help their people grow in a deeper relationship with God, they themselves will grow in depth.


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

Why Is the Glory of God at Stake in Making People Plural?

Why Is the Glory of God at Stake in Making People Plural?



God is ransoming a people for himself from every tribe, tongue, and nation. Therefore, missions is a call to the people groups of the world, not just the countries of the world.


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

Doug Wilson Interviews John Piper and Tim Chester

Doug Wilson Interviews John Piper and Tim Chester



What’s the difference between “missional” and “missions”? What are the key points of agreement and disagreement between John Piper and Douglas Wilson regarding eschatology?


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

Is Jesus an Egomaniac?

Is Jesus an Egomaniac?



Though Christ has been accused of egomania, the accusation falters when we realize that our greatest joy and Christ’s greatest glory are not at odds but rather in harmony with one another.


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

The Highest Good of the Gospel

The Highest Good of the Gospel



Jesus won innumerable benefits for his people, but the greatest good he brings us is God himself.


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

Zeal for God: Deadly or Indispensable?

Zeal for God: Deadly or Indispensable?



The New Testament not only says that you can have a zeal and not be saved, but it also says that you cannot be saved without a zeal for God.


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

Identity and Desire

Identity and Desire



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Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

What God Made Is Good — And Must Be Sanctified: C.S. Lewis and St. Paul on the Use of Creation

What God Made Is Good — And Must Be Sanctified: C.S. Lewis and St. Paul on the Use of Creation



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Published on 12 years, 3 months ago

C.S. Lewis, Romantic Rationalist: How His Paths to Christ Shaped His Life and Ministry

C.S. Lewis, Romantic Rationalist: How His Paths to Christ Shaped His Life and Ministry



Lewis’s romanticism and rationalism were the paths on which he came to Christ — and the paths on which he lived his life and did his work.


Published on 12 years, 3 months ago





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