Author: Ken Boa

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Genesis 9

After the Flood, the Lord reinstated His command for people to “be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth”; He also allowed the eating of animals (not only plants), and He made a covenant with Noah.

Favorite Psalms: Psalm 139

Psalm 139 is a beautiful meditation on God’s perfect knowledge, presence, power, and holiness. It offers an example to us today of how to respond and confess to the character and Person of the One who knows us intimately and completely.

Corporate Spirituality: Part 1—Introduction

Ken Boa launches a new series on “Corporate Spirituality,” focused on our growth in faith in the context of community. Our ability to love, serve others, and edify (and be edified in) the body of Christ must overflow from our own relationship with and security in Christ.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Matthew 21

Ken Boa teaches on Matthew 21, in which we see, among other themes, the central theme of mounting opposition to Jesus by the religious leaders of His day (ultimately leading to His death, burial, and resurrection). 

The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #4): Birth of a Nation (Exodus 1–14)

The exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land was as much about the process as it was about the outcome; the same can be said of our life journeys, because God is not just taking us somewhere, but He’s making us someone in the process: a people for His own possession, for His own glory.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Genesis 8

Ken Boa teaches on Genesis 8, the beginning of the post-Flood world, in which Noah is commanded to repopulate the earth and, as a part of His mission of deliverance and redemption, God makes a promise never to destroy the earth again with a catastrophic deluge. This is

Favorite Psalms: Psalm 119

All but three of Psalm 119’s 176 verses mention the law of God or one of seven other synonyms for His law. Ken Boa shows four things this psalm encourages us to do to apply the truth of His law or Word to circumstances of adversity and suffering.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Matthew 17

Following Jesus’ question of the disciples in Matthew 16, “Who do you say that I am?” in Matthew 17, we read the solid evidences that Jesus fulfills the qualifications for Israel’s Messiah in His lineage, His healing ministry, and His teachings.

Favorite Psalms: Psalm 107

Psalm 107 is a psalm of gratitude that entreats us not to forget God’s steadfast love by reviewing His redemptive acts in history. The psalm offers a pattern for cultivating a thankful heart in our own lives.

Walking in Wisdom (CCoA Sermon on 8/19/2018)

Preaching at Christ Church of Atlanta on August 19, 2018, Ken Boa connects passages from Psalm 147, Proverbs 9, and Ephesians 5, emphasizing how the glory and beauty of creation should lead us into praise and worship of the Creator, who in turn calls us to walk in wisdom (with every aspect of our lives under His dominion).