

David Platt Messages
David Platt
David Platt Messages is a podcast that highlights sermons from teacher, author, and pastor David Platt.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 54min
Covenant Discipline and Restoration – Part 2
God intends for the church to be a display of his glory, which means the church’s holiness, or lack thereof, has a massive effect on its witness. It’s no wonder, then, that Scripture commands church discipline. In this message from Matthew 18:15–20 and 1 Corinthians 5:1–13, David Platt urges the church to take seriously its responsibility to address sin in the congregation. As we hold one another accountable, we are aiming for the purity of the church and the eternal good of one another. Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

Jul 2, 2025 • 43min
Helping Each Other Hold Onto Hope
Does faith sometimes feel like a struggle? Do you ever find that trusting God and obeying him in this fallen world is a fight? Due to our sin and the weakness of our flesh, all Christians are involved in a spiritual battle—it’s a battle to persevere in faith and hope. In this message from Hebrews 10:23, we’re reminded that God has not left us alone in the fight of faith. Not only has he given us his Spirit and his Word, but he has also given us one another—brothers and sisters in Christ. Christians are not lone rangers, and as David Platt reminds us in this message, we need the church to help us hold onto our hope in Christ. Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

Jun 25, 2025 • 47min
Covenant Discipline and Restoration – Part 1
The idea of confronting people in their sin seems like the last thing a church would want to do, particularly if its goal is to attract more people. However, when Jesus gave instructions regarding the church, the topic we know of as church discipline as a top priority. In this message from Matthew 18:15–20, David Platt exhorts the church to carry out its God-given responsibility to deal with sin and to seek to restore one another. We can trust Jesus to build his church, for he desires our holiness and he knows that sin is destructive.Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

Jun 18, 2025 • 53min
Open-handed Community
The world tells us to look out for “number one” and to be true to ourselves. Our own happiness, comfort, and self-fulfillment seems to be the end goal. But that’s not the community of God’s people, the church, should look like. In this message from Romans 12, David Platt shows us that the community of God’s people, the church, should be marked by its others-centeredness. As those who have received God’s mercy, Christians should be eager to show mercy and meet the needs of their brothers and sisters in Christ. Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

Jun 11, 2025 • 48min
God-Centered Community
Many Christians and churches talk about “community,” but unless that community is formed and continually built up by God’s Word, it can become just another gathering where human opinions and human wisdom take center stage. In this message from 2 Timothy 3:10–4:8, David Platt encourages the church to look to Scripture for its wisdom and strength. As God’s Spirit applies God’s Word to God’s people, the church begins to look increasingly like a God-centered community.Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

Jun 4, 2025 • 57min
The Importance of Covenant in Community
While many people lament the divisiveness of our culture today, we as Christians ought to have a much more profound sense of unity than non-Christians. By God’s grace, we have been rescued from our sin and the wrath of God through faith in Christ. We are now united as his body, church. In this message from Ephesians 1:22–23, David Platt points out the amazing privilege believers have of putting Christ’s glory on display on account of his grace and through his power.Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

May 28, 2025 • 51min
Members of a New Community
As members of the new covenant, Christians can enter God’s presence with full assurance through faith in Jesus Christ, and they have a hope that is as sure as God’s faithful character. But these privileges are not private blessings for isolated individuals. In this message from Hebrews 10:19–25, David Platt shows us the privilege and responsibility we have to gather regularly with the church and encourage our fellow members to press on in following Christ. As a community of faith, we are to stir up one another to love and good works, particularly as the day of Christ’s return draws near. Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

May 21, 2025 • 28min
Rest for Your Restless Soul
Are you anxious about anything in your life right now? Are you fearful about something coming in the days ahead? If not, then it’s likely you’ll be tempted toward anxiety and fear in the near future. There is so much we can’t control in our lives, but as Psalm 131 reminds us, we weren’t made to control our lives or to be autonomous. We were made to humbly rely on God, for this is the only way to experience true and lasting rest. In this message, David Platt encourages us to imitate the Psalmist in Psalm 131 by entrusting our lives to the Lord. Regardless of the trials we may face, those who belong to Christ by faith can rest in God’s sovereign goodness and all-sufficient salvation. Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

May 14, 2025 • 37min
Hearing Without Doing: The Danger of Our Information Age
In this message from James 1:19–25, David Platt challenges us to not merely listen to God’s Word but to obey it—immediately.While obedience doesn’t earn God’s favor, it is a mark of those who truly belong to Jesus. This is where true freedom is found—in hearing and obeying the Word of God. This message was given at a breakout session of CrossCon 2025.Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.

May 7, 2025 • 44min
An Invitation to Memorize God’s Word
In this message from Psalm 119, David Platt gives us 50 reasons to memorize God’s Word. Hiding the Word in our hearts and meditating on it all day is not merely a religious routine but rather the way to flee sin and find lasting joy in God himself.Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical! Explore more content from Radical.