The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #52): The Last Story
This is the last story of the Greatest Story ever told. The old things have passed away, and the new has come.
This is the last story of the Greatest Story ever told. The old things have passed away, and the new has come.
It was hard enough for early Christians after most of the apostles died. Less than 40 years after Jesus’ ascension, Jerusalem was leveled and the temple was destroyed. John writes to these persecuted Christians of the things to come.
You are not primarily a body. You are not primarily a soul. You are a person with both body and soul. Both are essential components of the human person.
What do we do when things are out of our control, when we face opposition from without or from within? We hope in Christ and rest in the promises of God.
Ken Boa explores the implications of the incarnation of the eternal God in the Person of Jesus Christ.
Dr. Boa discusses the role of angels in spiritual warfare.
Ken Boa introduces the reality of spiritual warfare in the believer’s life. Scripture upholds this middle territory of demonic and angelic powers. A healthy balanced view of this warfare is important for a victorious Christian life.
All praise to Thee, Eternal Lord, Clothed in a garb of flesh and blood; Choosing a manger for Thy throne, While worlds on worlds are Thine alone. —Martin Luther[note]Words by Luther, “All Praise to Thee, Eternal Lord” (1535), accessed at https://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com.[/note] Although we live in a pluralistic culture
Dr. Boa focuses in the Gospel of John as he continues his discussion of Jesus’s invitation to us to pursue God’s presence.
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