More than a Quiet Time
Having a formal quiet time is step one. But a relationship with God involves so much more. Surrender your entire thought life to Him.
Having a formal quiet time is step one. But a relationship with God involves so much more. Surrender your entire thought life to Him.
The book of Proverbs teaches us practical righteousness. Its wide array of topics is just as relevant now as it was when it was first written.
How we read Scripture matters. Just as we ought to have a balanced diet of Scripture, engaging in the whole counsel of God, so we also need to use different methods as we read. God’s love is so rich and deep that we need to sink our roots deeply into His Word, strengthening our relationship with Him.
Do you have a balanced diet of Scripture? Just as we cook an entrée and a side of vegetables to create a well-rounded meal, we ought to be balanced in how we read the Word of God.
Ken Boa focuses on Psalm 103 in this final session of the series, discussing its call for us to rest our souls in the Lord above all else.
Psalm 16 is a psalm of aspiration toward a deepening devotion to and relationship with God. Its author, King David, is a great case study in the ideas discussed in this series.
Ken Boa discusses 10 sources of spiritual passion—positive influences on our relationship with God—that lead to greater intimacy with Christ.
Ken Boa teaches on some of the “enemies” and wrong attitudes that impede spiritual growth.
Ken Boa explores the implications of the incarnation of the eternal God in the Person of Jesus Christ.
Ken Boa leads a second session on the topic “God Is Our Highest Good” as part of his ongoing series on “Devotional Spirituality” (one facet from his book “Conformed to His Image”).
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