Boris Kirk
The Christ Quarter
At The Christ Quarter, we discuss God's Word through scripture, what it means, and how it applies to our daily lives. I hope God speaks to you through His Word, and that these discussions bring you closer to Him. I am truly blessed to share this journey with you, and I thank you so much for listening. If you'd like to partner with me in spreading the Word around the world, you can support the mission via CashApp: $TheChristQuarter. Thank you so much for your generosity and support! Warmly, Boris Kirk TheChristQuarter@gmail.com
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Love Each Other 10.07.2026 12:54
The Basin and the Betrayer A towel, a basin, and a room full of men who still don't get it. John 13 gives us one of the most confronting pictures of Jesus in all of Scripture, as the King of heaven intentionally chooses the lowest role in the house. In this episode, we read through John 13:1–15 and 34–35 (KJV and NIV) and slow down long enough to feel the weight of this moment: Jesus knows th...
Love in Action 05.07.2026 11:53
You’ve heard the Good Samaritan story before, but have you really heard it? We spend a focused quarter-hour in Luke 10:25–37 and let Jesus press on the question we all try to escape: who counts as my neighbor, and what does love require when it costs me something? We read the passage, then walk through the people on the Jericho road: the wounded man, the priest, the Levite, the Samaritan, and the...
Radical Love 27.06.2026 10:01
Loving your enemies sounds simple until someone actually wounds you. We open Luke 6:27–36 and sit with Jesus’ plain commands: love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you, and lend without expecting anything back. That’s not a personality test or a vague spiritual ideal. It’s a concrete picture of Christian discipleship that runs agai...
Reconciliation 19.06.2026 11:37
Saul’s jealousy reaches a terrifying point; he orders his own son and servants to kill David. We slow down in 1 Samuel 19:1–7 to watch what happens next and why it matters so much for real life. Jonathan is caught in a brutal tension between his loyalty to his father and his love for his friend, and he chooses a kind of courage that looks a lot like peacemaking. He warns David, asks him to hide, t...
Show Love In Victory - Part Two 12.06.2026 11:38
A brother betrayed. A family starving. A reunion that could have turned into revenge, but instead becomes one of the most moving portraits of forgiveness in the Bible. We spend a quarter-hour in Genesis 45 as Joseph finally reveals himself to the very brothers who sold him into slavery and listens to their stunned silence while he weeps openly. We read the passage in the King James Version and a m...
When Grief and Faith Pull in Different Directions 11.06.2026 4:26
One of the things I've learned since the death of my daughter is that grief and faith often pull my attention in different directions. Grief constantly points me toward what I've lost. Faith points me toward what remains true. Grief tells me to focus on my circumstances. Faith reminds me to focus on Christ. Please, hear me friend. I'm not saying that grief is wrong or that missing...
Show Love in Victory - Part One 05.06.2026 11:54
They betrayed him, forgot him, and moved on with their lives. Now they’re starving, and the only place with food is Egypt, where the governor holds their fate in his hands. As we read Genesis 42:6–25, we watch Joseph come face to face with the brothers who sold him into slavery and see what happens when power, memory, and God’s providence collide. We walk through the story beat by beat: the famine...
Through It All, Persevere. 29.05.2026 11:50
A king has a nightmare he cannot shake, and a prisoner gets called in to explain it. That is where Genesis 41 gets uncomfortably practical for real life. Joseph tells Pharaoh that God is revealing what is coming, then he lays out a clear plan for how to survive it. We read the passage in both KJV and NIV, slow down over the meaning of the doubled dream, and talk about why spiritual discernment sho...
Your Purpose is Greater Than Your Situation 21.05.2026 12:42
A multicolored robe, two bold dreams, and a frustrated, angry, jealous family. We open Genesis 37 and slow down long enough to feel the tension behind the famous story of Joseph. The details matter here, we see favoritism that stings every day, jealousy that compounds over time, and a household where anger simmers until it boils over. We read the passage in both the King James Version and the NIV,...
Real Wisdom Looks Like Humility And Peace 15.05.2026 10:22
James provides us with a definition of wisdom that is impossible to fake, at least not for long, humility, peace, mercy, sincerity, and a life that matches what we say we believe. We read from James 3:13-18 and talk about how earthly, unspiritual wisdom shows up as bitter envy and selfish ambition, then how it quickly spreads confusion everywhere it lands. We also sit with James 5:7-12 and the cal...
The Tongue is a Fire 08.05.2026 13:38
A single sentence can do what years of good intentions can’t; it can change how someone sees you, sees the church, and even how they see God. We read James 3:1–12 then sit with its blunt message about the tongue. James compares our speech to a bit in a horse’s mouth, a rudder steering a ship, and a small spark that can set an entire forest on fire. The point lands because we’ve all watched words...
Believe Pray Act 29.04.2026 12:14
If your faith never changes what you do, what is it actually doing to you? We sit with one of the most direct passages in the New Testament, James 2:14–26, where Scripture refuses to let belief stay theoretical. We read the text in both KJV and NIV, then wrestle with James’s blunt conclusion: faith by itself, without action, is dead. We talk about the moment James compares empty belief to demons w...
Why Walk Alone 24.04.2026 10:36
If you’ve ever felt the uncomfortable gap between what you believe and what you actually do, James 1:19-27 meets you right there. We walk through a short section of Scripture that starts with painfully simple advice and then presses it into daily life, be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. Not because anger is always “wrong,” but because wrath can flip a switch in us that sh...
Daily Bread And Sticky Sins 17.04.2026 14:33
Prayer gets clearer when we stop treating God like a distant idea and start approaching Him the way Jesus teaches - “Our Father.” We spend fifteen minutes inside Matthew 6:9-13, taking the Lord’s Prayer line by line and letting it land where real life hurts. If your experience with an earthly father makes the word “Father” complicated, we talk honestly about that too, and why God’s fatherhood is s...
After Easter 10.04.2026 11:32
Easter can feel like a finish line, but the resurrection is a beginning. We slow down and follow what Jesus does after he walks out of the grave - the quiet, personal moment with Mary Magdalene, the honest doubts of the disciples, and the surprising walk to Emmaus where opened Scripture turns crushed hopes into burning hearts. If you’ve ever wondered why faith can feel hard even when the story is...
Unlocking the Power of the Lord's Prayer: Living a Life of Faith, Forgiveness, and Grace 02.04.2026 14:36
Discover the timeless teachings of the Lord's Prayer and unlock a deeper connection with God as we journey together through its profound messages. Imagine prayer as a beautiful moment of intimacy, much like a child seeking solace in a parent's arms. We'll explore how recognizing God as our perfect Father can transform our lives, guiding us to align with His will and understand our r...
Ignore those Elephants 02.04.2026 10:55
Temptation shows up like an elephant in the room - loud, impossible to ignore, and somehow it gets bigger the more we stare at it. Today we sit with James 1:1-11 and let Scripture challenge our instincts. James tells scattered believers to treat trials as joy, not because pain is pleasant, but because tested faith produces perseverance and spiritual maturity. That idea is tough, practical, and dee...
Miracles That Start With Alignment 27.03.2026 11:04
A troubled heart can feel like a full-time job. We slow down with John 14:1–14 and let Jesus speak directly into fear, uncertainty, and that nagging sense that you do not have the map. Hearing the passage in both KJV and NIV, we focus on Jesus’ first move: he doesn’t deny the trouble, he redirects our trust, calling us to believe in God and believe in him with the same certainty. Then we sit with...
When Faith Meets Familiarity 20.03.2026 9:11
They saw a carpenter and missed the Christ. Mark 6:1-6 puts us in Nazareth as Jesus teaches in the synagogue, amazes the crowd, and then gets rejected by the very people who think they already have him figured out. I read the passage in both the King James Version and the NIV, then slow down to unpack what’s really happening when familiarity turns into offense. We talk about why Jesus says a proph...
Little Jesus in a Little Trouble 15.03.2026 15:00
What happens when a routine trip to Jerusalem collides with twelve-year-old Jesus’s sense of divine purpose? We explore a vivid moment from Luke 2 where Mary and Joseph lose track of Jesus, only to find him in the temple; listening, questioning, and astonishing the teachers with His understanding of the law. Paired with Ecclesiastes’ wisdom on seasons and timing, this story opens a path to examine...
Boot Camp 26.02.2026 12:12
What do we do when the world wants a polished prophet in silk, but God sends a voice from the wilderness? We open Matthew 11:7–19 and take a hard look at the gap between public expectations and God’s agenda. John the Baptist isn’t a reed swayed by the wind; he’s the promised messenger who clears the way for Jesus. And yet John wrestles with doubt from a prison cell, a moment that speaks to anyone...
Wisdom 20.02.2026 11:48
Wisdom isn’t a riddle reserved for experts; it is an open invitation. We take a close, practical look at Proverbs 8 and show how real wisdom starts with the fear of the Lord; knowing, respecting, and obeying God and then making Godly choices about money, speech, and relationships. Along the way, we honor fathers who are doing their best. We talk candidly about wealth as a powerful but dangerous to...
Wisdom Finds Your Shoes 13.02.2026 10:57
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Fear the Lord 06.02.2026 11:55
Wisdom is not hiding; she is not hard to find. She is calling your name from the busiest places in your day. We open Proverbs 1 and trace how godly wisdom moves from ideas to action, turning belief into choices that protect your heart, serve your neighbor, and anchor your life with peace. This isn’t moral theory or abstract theology. It’s a practical roadmap; how to act with justice and equity, h...
Prosperity and Pride 31.01.2026 13:24
A love that roars and a mercy that corrects; Hosea brings both into sharp focus. We open the text with honest questions about prosperity, pride, and the subtle drift that turns devotion into performance. From God’s tender words, “When Israel was a child, I loved him”, to his fierce refusal to abandon his people - we explore how holiness and compassion meet without canceling each other out. The sto...
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