Growing in Wisdom through Proverbs
Wisdom is not about how smart you are—after all, there are a lot of smart fools. Instead, wisdom involves moral excellence and dependence on God.
Wisdom is not about how smart you are—after all, there are a lot of smart fools. Instead, wisdom involves moral excellence and dependence on God.
What does it mean to live an inside-out life? Join Ken Boa as he looks at Ephesians 4:25–32 and how we love our neighbors in the power of the Spirit.
Part of growing in wisdom involves sharing it with others—learning from what others teach us and passing on wisdom to those around us.
God calls us to love Him in all things—even when we do not like all things. Every task, however mundane it may be, is an opportunity to give God glory.
True wisdom involves treating things according to their true value. To do so, we need an eternal perspective from training in the Word and in prayer.
Having a formal quiet time is step one. But a relationship with God involves so much more. Surrender your entire thought life to Him.
Doing one plank or one sit-up is not enough to get in shape. In the same way, repetition is key when it comes to learning and practicing wisdom.
Ken Boa discusses the equipping, encouraging, and exhorting aspects of discipleship.
Ken Boa emphasizes the necessity of detaching from the temporal and desiring the eternal in this seventh part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Ken Boa begins discussing contemplative spirituality by sharing a parallel theme from The Little Prince.
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