How can we ground believers in “the scriptural storyline that counters rival eschatologies”? This workshop explores how we are influenced by some of these cultural trends and ideas, and how we can disciple with our contexts in mind.
How can we ground believers in “the scriptural storyline that counters rival eschatologies”? This workshop explores how we are influenced by some of these cultural trends and ideas, and how we can disciple with our contexts in mind.
Proverbs teaches us about faithfulness in marriage just as how God shows us His steadfast love in Christ.
What does Proverbs have to say about our dating and relationships today?
Given at the NEXT conference in 2011, David Platt identifies 4 foundations of biblical singleness from 1 Cor 7, and also 4 reasons to delight in singleness.
Perhaps you struggle to believe if the gospel is enough to change lives? Is preaching enough? In this sermon, Paul’s life is being examined to show how even an enemy of the gospel can be transformed and changed completely.
Part of a sermon series in the Psalms, this message by Tim Keller speaks of the reality of suffering, but also how not to waste the tears that we shed. By God’s grace, these tears can also bear fruit.
In this talk given at the 2016 Together for the Gospel conference, Mark Dever speaks to why endurance is such a necessary virtue for the Christian minister.
This is a sermon given by Al Mohler at the Resolved conference held at Grace Community Church in 2011.
This is a sermon by John Piper given at the New Attitude conference in 2008.
“God is speaking through this book. Are we right to hope that God will also speak through some other means?”
This was a message given at The Gospel Coalition New England Regional Conference in 2016.
"In a message entitled “The Gospel by Numbers,” Ligon Duncan lifts up the sacrificial work of our savior Jesus Christ. Because the sinless, undefiled Son of God went outside the camp, because He bore the reproach of those who would believe, Christians are made clean. Standing on the mountain of this glorious truth, breathing in its crystal clear air, Duncan then asks: “Don’t we want to tell people about this Man — the only one who can do something about their sin?”"
This message was given at the Together for the Gospel conference in 2014.
This was given at the Desiring God National Conference in 2003.
This was given at Passion 2012.
God’s people are called to be distinct from the world because God—in the perfect life of the Trinity—is distinct from the world. In a survey of various biblical and historical texts, Kevin DeYoung demonstrates how the perfection of divine immutability sets the Creator apart from his creation. The saints are eternally secure trusting in the promises of their unchanging God.
“God is self-existent, self-sufficient, eternal, immutable, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign, infinite, and incomprehensible. We are not—and that’s a good thing. But at the root of every sin lies our rebellious desire to possess these attributes. Our limitations are meant to point us toward a limitless God. Seeing God for who he is inspires us to worship and obey, and to testify with David that “the boundary lines have fallen for us in pleasant places.””
CCEF has a lot of good resources for counselling Christians through different issues. Subscribe to their iTunes feed here. Some of their past episodes included a discussion on:
Part of a series on the Vision of Redeemer.
"The gospel is not moral conformity, which is religion, nor is it self-discovery, which is secularism. The gospel is something else altogether — a grid through which we see the world. There are three results of the gospel: the restructuring of our hearts, the removal of our sin, and the reversal of our values.
Don Carson explains what the gospel is at the 2007 The Gospel Coalition Conference.
"The Gospel by Mark Dever at the Grace Baptist Partnership Conference 2015" as part of a series on the Nine Marks of a Healthy Church.
Mark Dever explains what the gospel is.