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The latter half of James one gives us some practical ways to live out our faith. Journey with us as we discuss faith, hearing, and speaking.
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If the Lord Wills...; James 4:11-17, Ben Segebart
God holds tomorrow, and this life is just a vapor. These words ring true every single day and are a helpful reminder to follow what God would will every day. James chapter 4 gives us wisdom on judgment and the Lord's will.
Draw Near to God; James 4:1-10, Cole Peterson
James confronts the church about battles, wars, and quarrels in the church stemming from our own desires. A reminder to humble ourselves before the Lord and draw near to God keeps our hearts and minds where they should be. Love the Lord your God, and love your neighbor as yourself.
Wisdom From Above; James 3:13-18, Ben Segebart
There is a Biblical definition of wisdom and foolishness, and a worldly definition as well. As Christians, we live by the Bible's standards, therefore we look to Jesus and His Holy Word for wisdom that comes from above.
Bridle, Rudder, Spark; James 3:1-12, Ben Segebart
James reminds us that our words yield much power and influence! Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, therefore we must be careful with what we say as Christians. Are we building or are we destroying?
Faith is the Root; Works are the Fruit - James 2:14-26, Ben Segebart
Faith without works is not biblical faith, and works without faith is not biblical faith. We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is never alone. Listen in as we talk about the theological agreements between Paul and James.
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