Trust God and Get Going!

Genuine Christianity is not just a new set of beliefs or even a new pattern of behavior; it’s a matter of new belonging. After declaring the glorious truth that there is “now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,” the apostle Paul called his Roman readers to live “not in the flesh but in the Spirit.” In the message “Living in the Spirit,” Alistair Begg examines the reality and results of the Spirit’s presence in the life of the believer—as well as the responsibility that falls to those who are in Christ:

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Topics: From the Archives


Alistair Begg on Reaching the Next Generation with the Gospel

Dear Friend,

A year ago, I had just returned from Sydney, Australia, where I had enjoyed the privilege of speaking for the Anglicans at their CMS Summer School. My thoughts have been very much there, as I know there are thousands presently attending the 2026 event. They have gathered in the Blue Mountains, known for sandstone cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and charming towns like Katoomba, to hear from God’s Word and to learn of the work of mission throughout the world. I could easily have succumbed to nostalgia, were it not for the fact that I was spending the opening days of this new year in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Topics: Letters From Alistair Begg


J Is for Jesus: Enjoying Who Jesus Is from A to Z

In this newly released book, Alistair Begg walks through the alphabet from A to Z, using a word for each letter to help children discover who Jesus is and what He is like. Each carefully chosen word is grounded in Scripture and highlights an aspect of Jesus’ nature and character, faithfully introducing children to their Shepherd, Redeemer, and King.

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Wallpaper: Divine Physician

“Whatever our spiritual malady may be, we should apply at once to this Divine Physician. There is no brokenness of heart that Jesus cannot bind up.”
—C. H. Spurgeon

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


A Puritan’s Guide to Keeping Yourself Kept

The book of Jude, as it nears its conclusion, includes a pair of apparently paradoxical statements. First, Jude encourages the Christians to whom he writes, “Keep yourselves in the love of God” (v. 21), exhorting them to do the practical work that it takes to remain faithful to the Lord Jesus. On the other hand, in his great doxological conclusion, Jude praises God as the one “who is able to keep you from stumbling” (v. 24). We keep ourselves, and God also keeps us.

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The Real Question: Are You “in Christ”?

 

The seventeenth-century minister Thomas Jacomb once wrote of Romans 8, “From first to last, it is high gospel.”[1] Beginning with “no condemnation” and ending with the assurance that nothing can separate us from God’s love, it is one of the most magisterial and encouraging chapters in all of Scripture. In his message “No Condemnation in Christ,”  Alistair Begg begins a short tour through its profound depths, helping us to grasp the solution to the predicament of sin, the relationship between freedom and the law, the call to walk in newness of life by God’s Spirit—and, in this excerpt, the significance of being “in Christ”:

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Wallpaper: Serious About Listening

“I want to make sure that we’re really serious about listening to the Word of God—not because of the person who is proclaiming it but because it is the Word of God.”
—Alistair Begg

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


The Gospel in Ecclesiastes 12: Where We’re From, Who We Are, and Where We’re Going

By its very nature, life confronts us with the question of our meaning. We ask ourselves, as the famous piece by Gauguin puts it, “Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going?” We urgently need to know the answers to these questions.

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Wallpaper: Providence of God

“The providence of God is the foundation of all our security. It is this which gives to us comfort in the face of difficulty.”
—Alistair Begg

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Ecclesiastes: Chasing the Wind

Trapped in a dark world without a clear view of God, the writer of Ecclesiastes went on a desperate search for meaning. He indulged in everything this life could offer—pleasure, achievement, wealth, and wisdom—only to find himself empty and unfulfilled. After climbing high on life’s ladder, he made a sobering discovery: It was leaning against the wrong wall. So where is true purpose and lasting satisfaction found?

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