Revelation
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Andrew Wilson compares our changing human ideas and concerns with the unchanging word of God.
Don’t expect fireworks when you open up your Bible. Just expect the Holy Spirit to massage the word into your soul. Just expect to become a little more human, calmer, happier, wiser, stronger, as you commune with God.
Mike Reeves looks at the inner workings of the preacher's heart, helping us avoid the trap of technically correct preaching that misses divine revelation for the preacher.
Michael Reeves talks to John Piper for an hour about his new book on the self-evidencing nature of Scripture, and raising possible objections to his argument.
Glen Scrivener shows us the danger of thinking about God without beginning with Jesus.
Pause, pray, reflect, repent. When I am old I want that twinkle in my eye and tenderness toward my wife that charactises the best of marriages. I want the same in my relationship with Christ. Don’t you?
William M. Schweitzer guides us through key elements of Jonathan Edwards' theology and shows how the the idea of divine harmony characterises his work at all times.
Kelly Kapic explores the themes of suffering and justice in the context of studying theology, challenging us to make God's concerns our own.
What is preaching? Glen Scrivener offers a theology of preaching: Christ must be proclaimed biblically.
Timothy Edwards challenges and enriches our Bible reading by giving us a sample of early Church exegesis.