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The Book of James :: Money and Patience

51 min · 18. Mai 2026
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In this message titled “Money and Patience,” Student Ministries Pastor Connor walks through James 5:1–12, where James confronts two major areas of the human heart: money and pressure. This isn’t just a warning about wealth or a simple call to “be patient”—it’s a reminder that money reveals what we trust, and pressure reveals what we believe about God. When money becomes ultimate, it distorts how we treat people and what we rely on for security, but James reminds us that God hears the cries of the oppressed and will bring justice in His timing. On the other side, James calls believers to stand firm in seasons of waiting and suffering, refusing to grumble or give up because the Lord is near. And in the middle of it all, he challenges us to live with integrity—where our words are simple, honest, and trustworthy. Ultimately, this passage invites us to live with undivided devotion: trusting God with our money, our waiting, and our words.

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