Category: Theological

Time: Part 3—The Inadequacy of Conventional Views

The fact that God’s view of time is different than ours and that there are many instances of precognition (seeing events before they happen, as in the case of John and the book of Revelation) are two reasons to reject our conventional view of time as complete. While some have proposed multiple dimensions of time to explain these phenomena, there’s much we simply do not know, except that our ordinary sense of time seems to be inadequate.

Time: Part 2—Time & Physics

Ken Boa discusses how the findings of physics have had an impact on our understanding of time. Rather than seeing it as absolute, we now understand it to be relative to a reference point. Also, as we can see from verses like 2 Peter 3:8, God is not constricted to a certain time framework as humans on earth are.

Time: Part 1—The Mystery of Time

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.

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The Role of Guilt & Shame in the Life of the Believer

(VIDEO + EDITED TRANSCRIPT) Ken Boa discusses guilt and shame, their role in the life of the believer, and their place in the human story during a Q&A-style talk as part of GraceLife Church’s In Question series.

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The Resurrection Body: Part 2

Part 2 of this two-part series considers the believer’s resurrected body and its implications. Content is drawn from Ken Boa’s book “God, I Don’t Understand.”

C.S. Lewis: Transposition

Ken Boa teaches on an essay by C.S. Lewis called “Transposition” during his Wednesday Morning Men’s Fellowship.

Interactive Session on the Spiritual Life

Ken Boa talks with his men’s fellowship about the secret to the true spiritual life: Christ in us. “Stop doing things for Jesus,” he says. Rather, “ask God to do things through you, in you, as you.” He encourages them (and anyone) to “stop trying and start training,”

Living Between the Two Advents of Messiah

As Christmas approaches, Dr. Boa discusses the season of Advent with his Wednesday Morning Men’s Fellowship in Atlanta. He explains how the Advent season is a time of looking both back to the first advent of Christ and forward to his second coming. Three songs represent these dual