Immersed in Mystery
Many theologians forget that we are immersed in mystery. But God’s triunity, self-existence, and self-sufficiency demonstrate His mystery.
Many theologians forget that we are immersed in mystery. But God’s triunity, self-existence, and self-sufficiency demonstrate His mystery.
We do not have easy answers to the “why” of suffering, but we can trust in the God who created us. This suffering will pass; we were made for eternity.
Biblical leadership and community help us mature in our Christian faith. We need to speak the truth to one another in love, building one another up.
What does our salvation include? When Jesus ascended into heaven, He gave us His Holy Spirit, and He also gave us gifts for the edification of His Body.
In order to follow Christ, we need to know Him and walk in His ways. Two of Paul’s prayers in Ephesians sum up these truths for believers.
Ken Boa discusses the humble yet glorious way in which the God who made the universe chose to enter His own creation.
Adapted from a chapter in Ken Boa’s book “God, I Don’t Understand,” this series will explore how the Bible views time, including the relationship between God and time and between humans and time. Part 1 gives an overview of the mystery surrounding time, emphasizing the limits of the human perspective and the evidence that there is more to time than we often consider.
In this third part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series, Ken Boa encourages us to prayerfully and carefully consider the design of the heavens and earth which display God’s glory, wisdom, and greatness.
In part 2 of his “Devotional Spirituality” series during his Monday Night Study, Ken Boa shares the principle that we steadily become conformed to that which we most love and admire.
Dr. Boa emphasizes the symptoms and causes of demonic activity. He then introduces the conditions for deliverance from such activity.
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