
Articles from the Teaching Team at Desiring God.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 578 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Greg Morse | At Christmas, the peace we forfeited comes to us as a child born, a son given, a prince we don’t deserve.
David Mathis | An online, video-chat, remote-work world devalues the good gift of in-person visits. Christmas reminds us of the greatest in-person visit of all.
Marshall Segal | In Jesus, you have not only an older brother but also an Everlasting Father. He will provide for you. He will protect you. He will bring you safely home.
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There’s always a profound and timely Word heard on this podcast. Lately, I can’t get enough of “How do I Look to Jesus” by Scott Hubbard.
I’ve gotten something from it every time I’ve listened to it. Especially love this quote that applies to so many things-
“Could it be that a certain sin holds power over you because you know it far more clearly than you know him?”
Thank you!
Excellent words applicable to all. Thank you Greg Morse.
This article has the ability to transport the reader to the place where our eternal Father dwells, clearly delineating the lies we believe due to our blindness to reality. I believed all the nonsense that my good deeds would surely grant me heaven when I died. I was the intellectual that lived on a higher plane than others and would get teary-eyed over a beautiful painting in a museum or nature itself. Then Jesus saved me and immediately showed me how foolish my puny thoughts were. This article ... more
In the short amount of time I’ve been listening, I’ve been blessed by each “written in red” Articles by Desiring God. Every article is powerful in Word, articulate, and wise. My favorite so far, and worth sharing, “Why Not Me? The quiet and consuming eye of envy” by Greg Morse, 1/14/24. Such a powerful word exposing the vulnerable heart of man, and the redeeming heart of Jesus—how humility turns envy upside down, and reminds us that our gifts are for His glory, not ours. The poem at the end, on ... more
I lost my husband two and half years ago, and have missed him so much. But now God has revealed that the future my future will be better than my past. I must leave the past behind me and reach for what God has for me now. PRAISE GOD
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Exploring various themes of faith, spirituality, and the Christian experience, this audio series features articles that are read aloud by their authors. Its content focuses on the intricacies of Christian doctrine, the practical aspects of living out one's faith, and the emotional journey of believers. Listeners can expect thought-provoking reflections on God's character, the nature of joy, the significance of humility, and the complexities of human relationships through the lens of scripture. This series likely appeals to those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian truths and offers accessible insights into living a life anchored in faith.
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