Jesus' death by crucifixion is preceded by betrayal, arrest, and a trial, and its timing during Passover links the long-awaited Messiah with the Paschal lamb.
The thought life is the third of eight "spiritual essentials" (core aspects of the Christian faith) Ken Boa is discussing with his Friday morning men's study at First Redeemer Church (Cumming, GA).
Followers of Christ are to have a compelling character in the context of a "crooked and perverse" culture, with a clear sense of calling as agents of the King, holding fast the timeless and powerful word of God, as we look toward the second coming of Christ.
This crucial chapter records the calling of Abram and God's threefold covenant with him (involving land, seed, and blessing). God's promise to bless “all the families of the earth" through Abraham's seed was ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Penned in 1667, John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is an epic poem that weaves together all the threads of Scripture to present the story of God’s redemption of humanity through a rich tapestry of extraordinary imagery.
Ken Boa discusses creators of community, including a mindset of stewardship and servanthood. Serving and loving God and others is most clearly embodied in the eight Beatitudes.
Ken Boa teaches on the conquest of Canaan, described in the first six chapters of Joshua, and an act that would be achieved in God's own power, not in the Israelites' strength.
Loving Jesus more than anything and anyone else is the second of eight "spiritual essentials" (core aspects of the Christian faith) Ken Boa is discussing with his Friday morning men's study at First Redeemer Church (Cumming, GA).