There is no question that we live in an age of weak theology and casual Christianity. The evidence of the blurring of our faith and culture is every where. We have substitute intuition for truth, f…
The Christmas story evokes many touching images. Halos, fresh hay, shepherd carrying newborn lambs and young motherhood all bring tears the eyes of Christmastime churchgoers. But the Christmas stor…
The Gospel of Matthew, says James Montgomery Boice, is "the first of the Gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelist, and, in many ways, the most compelling." This two-volume exposi…
The fifth chapter of John's gospel begins a new section of the book. Like the first major section of the gospel, it extends over four chapter, beginning with chapter 5 and ending with chapter 8. It…
There are verses in the opening chapter of John's Gospel that provide an outline for the the first twelve chapters of the book and are, therefore important at this point as our study of the Gospel …
James Montgomery Boice demonstrates how God develops the extraordinary from the ordinary as evidenced by the courage, faithfulness, and humility seen in the lives of Abraham, Moses, and David.
The Minor Prophets dramatize the character of God as few other book in the Bible do. According to noted expositor James Montgomery Boice, they particulary highlight three aspects of God's character…
"Because of our love of Christ, his gospel, and his church," they affirm in a document called the Cambridge Declaration, "we endeavor to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Refo…
''Philippians is so simple and at the same time so profound that it speaks profitably to Christians at every level of spiritual understanding, age, and maturity.'' As James Montgomery Boice points…
In this commentary on Genesis 12-36, Boice traces the new beginning of God's plan of redemption, which arose out of God's relationshup with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. By delving into the patriarch's…