Volume 20 of The Complete Works of John Owen includes several brief sermons on the power of the gospel, the Lord as refuge, and the coming judgment. It has been edited for modern readers by Martyn C. Cowan.
This commentary, written by an experienced Bible expositor, helps modern readers, especially pastors and Bible teachers, understand and apply the message of 2 Kings to their own lives. Part of the Preaching the Word series.
Drawing on Scripture and the Westminster Shorter Catechism, this practical theology on repentance invites readers to experience abiding gladness by turning away from sin and toward Jesus.
In The Heart of Christ for Sinners, Thomas Goodwin explains how believers’ infirmities cause Jesus to draw nearer, not further away. Updated with clear, modern language, this abridged classic helps readers understand God’s free grace.
Pastor MacArthur walks readers through the prophecy of the suffering servant in Isaiah 53 verse by verse, pointing readers to the passage’s fulfillment in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Andrew Wilson uniquely weaves multiple approaches to explore 6 important questions about happiness. He combines practical wisdom with a rich study of our deepest longing—a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Over the course of 12 weeks, readers study 4 poetic texts in Isaiah 42–53, learn what the passages reveal about Jesus’s identity and mission, and rejoice in their own calling as servants of God.
John Piper presents a captivating tale of what might have been—the story of an innkeeper whose life is forever transformed by the arrival of the Son of God. Celebrate Christ’s birth and the power of his resurrection through this imaginative poem.
Examining 10 personal, social, and existential crises affecting men and women today, Andrew T. Walker explains why the Christian moral tradition is the remedy to social decline.
A mysterious artifact in a museum transports you to Ancient Rome, where the evil Emperor Nero reigns and the Great Fire is just about to begin. You choose where each chapter goes next in book 2 of this interactive series by Kathryn Butler.
Featuring rich yet accessible commentaries on each book of the Bible, this collection, originally published online by the Gospel Coalition, is now available in an edited print volume.