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Advice on Preaching James
This is one of the earliest bits of New Testament literature, and the words of this relative of our Savior are inspired and useful for teaching and reproof, for correction and training in 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? -
Epistle: James 3:13-4:10 (Pentecost 17: Series B )
It is from this God, the Wisdom from Heaven who came down in our flesh to befriend sinners, you will learn true wisdom. -
Epistle: James 3:1-12 (Pentecost 16: Series B)
James’ concern today is false doctrine. This week he is directing his gaze at the preachers who deliver a false gospel. -
Epistle: James 2:1-10, 14-18 (Pentecost 15: Series B)
To act according to a “theology of glory” that exalts in money and status at the cost of your brothers and sisters who are hurting or suffering in any way is to act in the opposite way of Christ.
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