Generosity That Changes the World
The Redemptive Power of Being There
Comforting the Afflicted and Afflicting the Comfortable
Approaching God to Discern His Will
James discusses the proper posture as we begin to shape our plans tomorrow. He calls us to recognize the promise and blessing of today and be careful how we lean forward into the unknown. As we live in God's will for us today, might we dream about tomorrow and the future with hearts that remember the Lord's sovereignty.
God-Centered Humility
The text in James does much to reorient our focus on Jesus. He suggests that conflict, frustrations, and tensions will surface as we concentrate on ourselves instead of setting our desires on Jesus. In our obsession of getting what we want, stresses and conflict find their way into our story and keep us isolated. We will learn much more of these teachings if we embrace them with other believers.
Taming the Tongue
Redeeming the Bittersweet
A Living, Breathing Faith
The Royal Law of Love
Sons of the Living God
James gives us another look at practical faith, what Christianity looks like in the lives of believers, in the text of chapter 2. Casting distractions and poor motives out of way by focusing on Jesus, we are reminded beautifully that we are all sons of the living God. When finding ourselves rich in the world we are called to remember our mere mortal status, while the poor are challenged to meditate on the fact that God has lifted them up to royalty. In this middle, flat ground, we walk together humbly, valued and loved, in community, in the kingdom of God.