Today, we look at one of the passages where James really goes from preaching to meddling. He talks about the tongue. We live in an age of cell phones and social media, and we forget that the person on the … Continue reading
Today, we look at one of the passages where James really goes from preaching to meddling. He talks about the tongue. We live in an age of cell phones and social media, and we forget that the person on the … Continue reading
Today is the section that Martin Luther did not like at all. James today tells us that faith alone does not save us but that we are saved by our works. It was his works that saved Abraham, not faith … Continue reading
James, in chapter two, continues to get all up in our business. He continues to warn us about the dangers of showing partiality. He says that God will show His spiritual riches to the poor, but we so often dishonor … Continue reading
Today’s reading is at the heart of James’ book. Today, we see what true religion looks like. It is not enough that we hear the word; we are to do the word. We talked early this week that for James, … Continue reading
Today’s reading has two verses that I love so much and that can be very formative in how we think about sin and grace. First, he tells us that we are dragged into sin by our own sinful desires. Our … Continue reading
James today hits on something that will be a constant theme for him in this book. Be careful of wealth. For us, it’s easy to think that it is a warning to someone else. And yes, there is always someone … Continue reading
As we begin our time together in the book of James, we see some really vital truths. Today, we are told about the importance of trials and the value of wisdom. Our trials produce endurance, and that endurance produces maturity. … Continue reading
We begin our time together in James by getting an overview of what it is about. Who wrote it? What is the point? James is a great book to read in tandem with Galatians or Ephesians, in the same way … Continue reading
In our Psalm today, David gives us words to cling to when we find ourselves in hard times. David, in his life, has had moments of great victory and moments of great trial. Today he gives us two words that … Continue reading
We are going to look at a couple of Psalms between our time in Galtians and James. We’ll pay special attention to a couple of Psalms that are important with this Lenten season. Today, we look at David’s beautiful reflection … Continue reading