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Receiving God’s Guidance

The discernment of God’s will does not come from employing certain techniques. To discern God’s will is to understand how to please Him and to be watchful for His daily guidance. This requires an ongoing and genuine relationship with the Lord. In particular, there are five facets of our relationship with Him that are prerequisites for receiving His guidance.

Praying Scripture Back to God

If we’re not careful, we approach God with laundry-list prayers. Praying through Scripture is a useful method of prayer that helps turn our hearts back to praising God.

Morning Affirmations 2

There’s a strange unease in not having a sense of identity. But the problem is that we derive our identity from all the wrong places. We need something rich and profound. We need love, joy, and peace. Such things we can only find by placing our identity in Jesus Christ.

Morning Affirmations 1

Everyone has a morning routine. We get up, perhaps lounging in bed or stumbling into the kitchen to get a cup of coffee, and so we begin our day. Regardless of our routine, it is essential to renew our minds first thing in the morning.

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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.

Warfare Spirituality: Part 8

Ken Boa continues to teach Satan’s program against all humanity. Examples: the blinding of the unsaved to the gospel, spiritual counterfeits and promotion of the pursuit of the occult. Against believers, he destroys ministries, persecutes saints, causes them to doubt God’s love, leads them to act independently of

Disciplined Spirituality: Part 5

Ken begins discussing the 20 specific spiritual disciplines outlined in chapter 7 of his book Conformed to His Image. 

Discerning the Will of God: Part 2

Having established that the matter of God’s will centers on a relationship rather than a method or program, Ken Boa discusses certain prerequisites for receiving God’s guidance. These are important because they are facets of our relationship with him.