Exodus for All the Earth …
God shows great power on behalf of his people so that others might see and fear.
God shows great power on behalf of his people so that others might see and fear.
Do not grumble; it is God's grace that sends you into the wilderness. He is inoculating you against the infections of wealth.
If the old Joshua was victorious over the enemies of God, then how much more the new Joshua.
The way we seek to have something may be wrong, when the having, itself, may not be wrong.
The promise will be fulfilled in spite of all judgment.
Christmas marks the arrival of the end of history, which will soon be consummated by Christ's second appearing.
Today is a day of repentance and salvation, of missions and evangelism, and of loving and sending.
The book of Acts is not just the acts of the apostles; it is the acts of the risen, living, enthroned Jesus.
God is not eager to punish; he is eager to forgive. But there is an end to his patience.
Everything, without exception, has to do with God, and gets its main meaning from God.
God’s dealing with Israel was unique in redemptive history. The church cannot presume to imitate everything they did.
Don’t think that God's sovereignty nullifies the need to pray for a sinner's salvation. Rather, see it as the ground for praying with hope.
Recognizing Israel's privileges only underlines the tragedy that so many Jews are accursed and cut off from Christ because of unbelief.
Every person who trusts in Christ becomes part of the true Israel of God.
God’s election of the children of promise is what guarantees that his word never fails.
The sins committed against Joseph made Christ's coming possible.
God exalted Christ's kingship by having him retake what men could not handle--the throne of Israel.
Every detail of the death of Christ happened according to the plan of God, even his betrayal and excessive agonies.
“God did not just overcome evil at the cross. He made evil serve the overcoming of evil. He made evil commit suicide in doing its worst evil” (p. 12).
John Piper tells why he thinks Judas' betrayal is the biggest sin ever.
John Piper says that ever since the coming of Christ the world is in a window of mercy. But it won't last forever.
John Piper defends God's right to give and take life whenever and however he pleases.
John Piper says God is accomplishing his plan perfectly, even though we can't always see how.
Sam Storms discusses different views on eschatology.
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