AL Pastor with Brian Overturf

#310 - When You Cant Take It Anymore - Part 2 - James 5.16b-18

45 min · 31. Mai 2026
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When you can't take it anymore, the prayer you think is too weak to matter is the very prayer that moves the hand of God. In this second half of "When You Can't Take It Anymore," Pastor Brian closes out James with two final answers: trust the power, and take hold. The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much... and that righteous man is simply the believer. Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and his prayer shut the sky and opened it again. So whatever you walked in carrying, don't take it sideways and don't carry it alone. Take it to the Lord. Tell the elders. Tend one another. Trust the power. And take hold.

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#306 - The Judge Is at the Door - Part 1 - James 5.7-9

Last week James pronounced judgment on the wealthy oppressors and ended with one phrase that wouldn’t let us go: “He does not resist you.” So what are God’s people supposed to do when justice doesn’t come on our timeline? When the wrong people keep winning? When we’re tempted to take matters into our own hands? In Part 1 of this series, Pastor Brian opens James 5:7-9 and walks us through the first two of four answers James gives the waiting church. We learn what it means to wait like the farmer who trusts God for the early and latter rain, and we hear James’s warning about what comes out of our mouths when the pressure of waiting gets long. Because the same Judge who heard the cry of the oppressed is the Judge standing at the door right now, listening to how we treat the brother and sister next to us. Wait with purpose. Watch your words. Because the Judge is at the door.

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