In this week’s episode, John Snyder and Jeremy Walker share how Owen encourages us to keep our hearts damp by the dual command to watch and pray.
Read MoreBut while the resolute purpose of our Lord exemplified his devotion to duty, it showed not less clearly the triumph of his love.
Read MoreWe’re returning to one of our most well-received series, originally published on October 13, 2022, featuring a conversation between Dr. John Snyder and Jeremy Walker on John Owen’s Mortification of Sin.
Read MoreIn Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins we Tolerate, Jerry Bridges offers 7 helps for dealing with sin.
Read MoreFor those interested in church history and the Protestant Reformation, Calvin’s letters offer a rare window into the personal relationships, struggles, and pastoral concerns that shaped the movement from within.
Read MoreTo take up your cross is to relinquish any control over your life, give yourself unreservedly to the Savior, and embrace Him and His cause, whatever the cost.
Read MoreWhile most of us will not face magisterial persecution, the Christian life still includes seasons of hardship, opposition, and quiet faithfulness under pressure. In those moments, Calvin’s counsel remains deeply relevant.
Read MoreRead the Beatitudes, and there you have a description of what every Christian is meant to be.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. John Snyder continues reflecting on spiritual weariness.
Read MoreWhat we will do in heaven flows from what we will be.
Read MoreThis week on The Whole Counsel, Dr. John Snyder continues a thoughtful discussion on seasonal depression—whether that season is influenced by winter’s effect on our mood and mental state, or by a particularly difficult chapter of life.
Read MoreMany know this classic hymn of faith, but do you know its new year origin?
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