Jesus "revealed his glory" by turning water to wine at Cana. But he also revealed himself as the superior groom, with better wine to offer. Read more
Jesus "revealed his glory" by turning water to wine at Cana. But he also revealed himself as the superior groom, with better wine to offer. Read more
The book of Ruth wants us to see God's love reflected in the kindness of Ruth and Boaz. And it calls us to follow in their footsteps. Read more
The threshing floor scene in Ruth is strange to modern readers. But the author gives us clues that help us untangle the meaning. Read more
The Bible opposes sex outside of marriage because it doesn't reflect God's redemptive, unconditional, covenant love for his people. Read more
At Christmas, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus as the "Son of God." That means he's both king and the representative of God's people. Read more
A biblical vision of romance sees sex as an opportunity to display the redemptive love of God in a world shattered by sin and hurt. Read more
Purity culture promised marriage, family, and great sex to those who practiced abstinence. And then it failed to deliver. Read more
Will "sexual compatibility" lead to long-term relational bliss? Or does it offer false hope that won't hold up when circumstances change? Read more
The Bible often uses the idea of adoption to describe God's love. Adoption is therefore a beautiful way for his people to reflect the gospel. Read more
Secular culture used to say premarital sex was fun. Now, culture says it's a wise way for couples to evaluate their "sexual compatibility." Read more