Radical with David Platt is a podcast that highlights sermons weekly from teacher, author, and pasto
It may sound odd to the world, but the way to greatness comes through humility and dependence. Thoug
What are you holding onto that is keeping you from the fullness of God in your life? Jesus calls hi
There is a constant temptation for all of us to settle for a safe, easy, comfortable Christianity th
When is the last time you acknowledged that you were desperate for God? When is the last time you ca
We don’t usually think of boasting as a good thing. Drawing attention to our talents, wealth, status
The greatest evidence of the Spirit-filled life is not dramatic signs and wonders but rather love fo
Few topics are more off-putting and offensive to non-Christians than the Bible’s teaching about hel
Christians often talk about being “free,” but do we realize what we’ve been freed to do? Or have we
Do you want to be “great”? Before you answer that question, it’s important to get the right definiti
When we hear the word “freedom,” we usually think about having the ability to do whatever we want t
In the busyness of our schedules and the pressing needs of everyday life, it’s easy for us to ignor
There may not be a greater privilege in all the world than to be adopted into God’s family, and yet
Who was the baby born in a manger that we celebrate at Christmas? This is a question everyone has to
Regardless of how many times you’ve heard the gospel, every Christian needs to be reminded of how Go
The astounding part of Christ’s first coming is not simply that he was—and is!—fully divine, but als
Who was the baby born in Bethlehem two thousand years ago? The answer to that question divides peopl
The poor and vulnerable are often easy to overlook, but Scripture teaches that true religion consis
Many people in our culture cringe when they hear words like leadership, authority, and submission. T
There is no better news than to hear that God’s pleasure in you is not based on your performance for
We usually attach a lot of weight to someone’s first and last words. In Matthew’s Gospel, the first