Radical with David Platt is a podcast that highlights sermons weekly from teacher, author, and pasto
Becoming a Christian is so much more than simply adding Jesus to the mix of your life or becoming a
There is a temptation for Christians to monotonously drift through the pages of Scripture without me
Some people talk about being a Christian as if it is merely a decision made in the past, a decision
Some Christians spend a lot of time and energy searching for new and better ways to please God. Othe
God’s Word constantly exhorts the church to see that, here, we have no lasting city, and Christians
Many people think of the church simply as a building or a place while failing to see God’s purpose f
God has given His people a continual reminder of their identification with Christ and with His churc
Although Jesus commands believers to be baptized and Scripture assumes that all believers will have
In a culture that is constantly telling us that we need and deserve more earthly comforts, Jesus’ vi
In a culture of self-expression and self-gratification, Scripture’s teaching about marriage and divo
Of all the events that have affected the course of history––wars, famines, technological breakthroug
God’s people should treasure Him above anyone or anything else since He is supremely glorious and sa
When it comes to Jesus, no one can remain neutral. We will eventually submit to Him gladly in faith,
It seems as if everybody has a “key” to the Christian life––some list of things to do, some techniqu
Christianity is different from every other religion in the world. Instead of trying to earn God’s fa
Many people think of God’s salvation as a nice add-on to their lives, perhaps something that will gi
God promises to give His people “a future and a hope” in Jeremiah 29:11, and many Christians assume
So what is it that compels a person to give up his or her comforts for the sake of getting the gospe
One of the reasons Jesus died was for the unity of His church. However, from the church’s earliest d
It’s easy for churches to be involved in a lot of good things while giving too little attention to G