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Epistle: James 5:(1-12) 13-20 (Pentecost 19: Series B)
Jesus is revealed not as some aloof, indifferent hero, but as the One who sympathizes with the sick, the hound of Heaven who chases after the wandering, the One who would salve with the oil of righteousness, and the Savior who would cover with His robe of righteousness. -
Epistle: James 5:7-11 (Advent 3: Series A)
More than that, as children of the One who is the Resurrection and the eternal Life, as children who have themselves been both justified and regenerated, live as if Christ has already reappeared, as if the parousia has happened. -
Epistle: James 5:(1-12) 13-20 (Pentecost 18: Series B )
James makes it sound like prayer is actually effective, that God listens, God answers in line with our requests. Does James realize the questions he is raising? -
Are We Living in the Last Days?
In just about every generation, there have been some who thought The End was very near. They were convinced that they were living in the last days. And they were right, though probably not in the way they thought. Likewise, if you think we are living in the last days, you too are right, but perhaps not in the way you suppose. -
The Patience of Job
The following is an excerpt from "Finding Christ in the Straw," written by Robert M. Hiller (1517 Publishing, 2020). -
Epistle: James 5:7-11 (Advent 3: Series A)
James takes the Jewish expectation and thoroughly baptizes it in the light of the fact of the Incarnation. Messiah has come.
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