The celebration of Easter is more than a celebration of the past; it is also a pointer to the future resurrected bodies and the glory we will have in Christ.
Ruth 2 is a cameo of God’s grace and goodness. In the midst of the wicked period of the judges, Boaz stood out as a shining light, showing God’s grace to the least, last, and lost. We too are called to be agents of light in this present darkness. We are called to have a different vision and not to…
The book of James inverts the world's value system, contrasting the way of the Word with the way of the world, and urging us to choose the way of the Word.
Who is Jesus? He is many things. John tells us that He is the Word, God in the flesh, and the light and life of men. Most of all, this Jesus is the One who has come to save the world.
All but three of Psalm 119's 176 verses mention the law of God or one of seven other synonyms for His law. Ken Boa shows four things this psalm encourages us to do to apply the truth of His law or Word to circumstances of adversity and suffering.
Ken Boa considers meditation on the created order as a means to knowing and growing in Christ. He explains that God's ways, works, world, and Word all reveal His attributes to those who wish to know Him.
In this third part of his "Devotional Spirituality" series, Ken Boa encourages us to prayerfully and carefully consider the design of the heavens and earth which display God's glory, wisdom, and greatness.
In part 2 of his "Devotional Spirituality" series during his Monday Night Study, Ken Boa shares the principle that we steadily become conformed to that which we most love and admire.