Radical with David Platt is a podcast that highlights sermons weekly from teacher, author, and pasto
As followers of Jesus, we often say that this world is not our home, but is that reflected in the wa
To people who like to think of themselves as independent and self-sufficient, Jesus’ words, “I am th
We need a radically God-centered perspective of sin. Sin has affected our lives and leads us to the
We have sought leaders without conviction, devised salvation without dedication, manufactured worshi
We often approach the book of Revelation as a book to be deciphered. However, believers in the first
Death will be replaced by life. In the presence of God, there will be no more sin, sorrow, sickness,
Is your love for the Lord growing cold? Do you remember a time when you were more intentional about
With so many views on what will happen before Jesus returns, how do we know which one is correct? Ca
Man-centered worldliness will ultimately be overcome by God-centered worship. God is faithful and tr
The book of Revelations is filled with analogies that point to God’s glory and the hope we have only
How do we worship God in his wrath? In this message on Revelation 15–16, Pastor David Platt teaches
As we think of the greatness of God and the massive number of people around the world, it’s easy to
We are ordinary believers doing extraordinary things with God's Word for God's glory makin
We live in a culture that says, “Live your truth,” but deep down, we know this isn’t how life, or sp
You may or may not view yourself as a leader, but almost everyone has some kind of influence on thos
Have you ever been unfairly criticized or slandered? Have you faced opposition for the sake of the g
What motivates you in the work you do? What does the way you work say about you? Who are you ultimat
The church has been tasked with reaching the next generation with the gospel and with reaching the n
As followers of Christ, we have the amazing privilege of spending time with the living God and talki
David Platt unpacks the central point of Revelation 8-11. Instead of speculating about the future,