What Jesus’ Divine Kingship Means for You

The Scriptures sing a number of melodic lines about Jesus. John Calvin identified three in particular as the munus triplex,1 the threefold dimension of our Lord’s ministry: Jesus is Prophet, declaring God’s glory; He is Priest, intervening to make atonement for sin; and He is King, ruling over God’s kingdom. The third of these—Jesus as the Divine King who governs His church and exercises “all authority in heaven and on earth” (Matt. 28:18)—is a particular source of encouragement to Christians.

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Listen to the Truth For Life Daily Devotional Beginning January 1!


Begin each day in God’s Word by listening to the Truth For Life daily devotional!

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Topics: Ministry Updates


Wallpaper: Narrow Gate

“For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.”
Matthew 7:14

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


More Than a Nativity Scene: Christmas in God’s Story of Redemption


For many, the nativity is an isolated scene in the biblical story, more familiar as holiday décor than as Holy Scripture. It’s like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle bearing the partial image of a baby in a manger: Few seem to know where it fits into the picture of the Bible’s commands and promises, let alone human history. Instead, it has been framed on its own, sentimentalized as a moral lesson about feeding the homeless, putting coins in the red kettle, and just trying to make a difference—“because, after all, isn’t giving and working together what Christmas is all about?”

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Hymn: “See Amid the Winter’s Snow” by Edward Caswall



See amid the winter’s snow,
Born for us on earth below,
See, the tender Lamb appears,
Promised from eternal years.

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Topics: Hymns and Worship


Alistair Begg on What Makes Christmas Come Alive


Dear Friend,

I hope this finds you in good heart and in no way overwhelmed by preparations for Christmas.

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Topics: Letters From Alistair Begg


The Purpose, Process, and Promise of Salvation


An old story is told about Brooke Foss Westcott, the last bishop of Durham in the nineteenth century. One of his clerical friends was traveling on a train and was asked by a Salvation Army officer, “Are you saved?” Curious to know how Bishop Westcott would have responded, the friend relayed the question. The bishop paused, smiled, and essentially answered, “Do you mean have I been saved, am I being saved, or will I be saved?”1

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Cloud of Witnesses Is a Prayer-Book Treasure!

The book of Hebrews encourages us to learn from the steadfast faith of our Christian forefathers, referred to in Hebrews 12:1 as a “great … cloud of witnesses.” Taking inspiration from that passage of Scripture, Cloud of Witnesses: A Treasury of Prayers and Petitions through the Ages helps you connect in a personal way with dozens of faithful saints from the past by praying the same words they prayed.

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Topics: Monthly Resources


Wallpaper: Good Shepherd

“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.”
John 10:11

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


“He Shall Reign Forever”: Isaiah 9 and Christ’s Eternal Kingdom


History records the rise and fall of countless principalities and empires. Take Winston Churchill as a somewhat recent example. During the Second World War, the prime minister enjoyed 83 percent approval of the people. By July of 1945, two months after the war ended, he and his Conservative Party experienced a crushing defeat. Swept out of power, their reign was over.

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