We have been created and redeemed to glorify God as living incarnations of His wisdom. In the conclusion of his "Life of Wisdom" series, Ken Boa discusses ten attributes that should mark a wise disciple of Jesus
What does it look like to live as a disciple of Christ in this world? One of the ten marks of a disciple is perception: learning to use nature to amplify your delight in and fear of the Lord.
What can we learn from the difficult year of 2020? How can we recalibrate our minds and spirits in light of it? And how can we live this year as if it might be the last?
How can you overcome the grave when you see your loved one die? The biblical view gives us hope through a proper prospective—longing for Christ's return.
God has given you both a universal and a unique purpose in life. He calls you to a life of ministry through your unique circumstances and the prism of your personality.
Do fear and love go together? When it comes to growing our passion for God, they do—reverential awe for his holiness and joy from His intimacy with us.
"If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit" (Galatians 5:25 NASB95). One mark of the disciple is depending on the power of the Holy Spirit.
"What do you seek?" We ought to ask ourselves this question Jesus asks at the outset of His ministry (John 1:38). Our choices show us what we truly pursue.