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And six days later Jesus *took with Him Peter, James, and John, and *brought them up on a high mountain by themselves. And He was transfigured bef...
The Bible is beautifully coherent. Join John Piper as he studies the great prophecy given of Jesus in Isaiah.
When God came to conquer his enemies, he prevailed so thoroughly that they became useful for his purposes and our good.
Only he whose hands bear the scars of nails, hands strong enough to bear our wrath, can hold the scepter over the redeemed people of God.
If men and women and children could see rightly, they would fall over themselves to enter the kingdom of a King like ours.
The Christian life is an undeniably hard, yet gloriously satisfying life. How is it that we can be unbelievably heartbroken over the lost in our l...
The crisis in the first verses of Romans 9 is the unbelief of Israel, God’s chosen people. How can we trust God’s promises to us, if his promises ...
On a real day, in real history, in a real city, in the real world, God himself came — as an infant — to defeat all enemies and make us safe and sa...
“The Mixed Marriage Crisis in Ezra,” Bibliotheca Sacra 162 (Oct-Dec 2005): forthcoming The message of Ezra revolves around three focal points: God...
What do we make of those passages in which Jesus seems to predict his Second Coming before the death of his apostles? Craig Blomberg explains.