Apr 11, 2024
James 3:13-18 – Wise or Wimpy?
Series: James
A study of the book of James
 
Wise or Wimpy?
(James 3:13–18)
 
Central Idea: People’s actions test wisdom’s way.
Purpose: To challenge believers to be peacemakers.
  1. Worldly wisdom produces pugnacious actions (3:14–16).
  2. Heavenly wisdom produces peaceful actions (3:17–18).
James writes in James 3:13, Who among you is wise and understanding? Let him show by his good behavior, his deeds in the gentleness of wisdom. When the boss is unreasonable, when someone insults us, when others put us down or treat us like dirt, how do we respond? In this episode we learn about two kinds of wisdom, worldly wisdom, and heavenly wisdom.
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  • Apr 11, 2024James 3:13-18 – Wise or Wimpy?
    Apr 11, 2024
    James 3:13-18 – Wise or Wimpy?
    Series: James
    A study of the book of James
     
    Wise or Wimpy?
    (James 3:13–18)
     
    Central Idea: People’s actions test wisdom’s way.
    Purpose: To challenge believers to be peacemakers.
    1. Worldly wisdom produces pugnacious actions (3:14–16).
    2. Heavenly wisdom produces peaceful actions (3:17–18).
    James writes in James 3:13, Who among you is wise and understanding? Let him show by his good behavior, his deeds in the gentleness of wisdom. When the boss is unreasonable, when someone insults us, when others put us down or treat us like dirt, how do we respond? In this episode we learn about two kinds of wisdom, worldly wisdom, and heavenly wisdom.
  • Apr 5, 2024James 3:1-12 – Tongue Testing
    Apr 5, 2024
    James 3:1-12 – Tongue Testing
    Series: James
    A study of the book of James
     
    Tongue Testing
    (James 3:1-12)
    Central Idea: To be tongue tested is to be tongue-tied. Purpose: To challenge people to control their tongues.
    1. The preeminence of the tongue (3:1-2).
    2. The power of the tongue (3:3-5a).
    3. The perversity of the tongue (3:5b-6).
    4. The production of the tongue (3:7-12).
    Friends, when we are tongue tested, will we be tongue tied? Our tongues are the most offensive weapon in our arsenals and must be controlled very carefully. We can only do that by the power of Christ operating in our lives, asking Him to help us do it. In this episode you will learn three simple steps that will help you tie your tongue and stop hurtful words before they are spoken or written. Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.
  • Mar 28, 2024James 2:14-26 – Dead Traditionalism
    Mar 28, 2024
    James 2:14-26 – Dead Traditionalism
    Series: James
    A study of the book of James
    Dead Traditionalism (James 2:14-26) Central Idea: A living faith is a working faith. Purpose: To challenge Christians to be what they claim to be.
    1. The need for a working faith (2:14-17).
    2. The argument for a working faith (2:18-20).
    3. The illustrations of a working faith (2:21-26).
    Traditionalism is the dead faith of those now living. Are you a traditionalist? Do you go to church because your parents want you to go to church? Are you a Christian because it is the proper thing to do? Well, that's dead traditionalism. A living faith is a working faith. As we continue our study, James develops that truth in three steps: the need, the argument, and illustrations of a working faith.
  • Mar 22, 2024James 2:8-13 – Personal Discrimination
    Mar 22, 2024
    James 2:8-13 – Personal Discrimination
    Series: James
    A study of the book of James
     
    Personal Discrimination
    (James 2:8-13)
     
    Central Idea: Personal discrimination denies biblical doctrine.
     
    Purpose: To challenge believers to practice social justice.
    1. Personal discrimination denies the doctrine of love (James 2:8).
    2. Personal discrimination denies the doctrine of sin (James 2:9-11).
    3. Personal discrimination denies the doctrine of mercy (James 2:12-13).
    Sadly, racial, ethnic, and economic discrimination has plagued the Christian church since the founding of our country. It is still going on today. My friends, discrimination is sin. It is sin because personal discrimination denies the doctrine of love, sin, and mercy.
    In this episode we learn about three areas where personal discrimination denies God's truth and how we can practice social justice today.
  • Mar 14, 2024James 2:1-7 – The Sin of Snobbery
    Mar 14, 2024
    James 2:1-7 – The Sin of Snobbery
    Series: James
    A study of the book of James
     
    The Sin of Snobbery
    (James 2:1-7)
     
    Central Idea: Personal discrimination is the sin of snobbery.
     
    Purpose: To challenge Christians to value all impartially.
    1. Discrimination is the sin of snobbery because discrimination creates divisions (James 2:2-4).
    2. Discrimination is the sin of snobbery because discrimination demonstrates inconsistency (James 2:5-7).
    In this episode, James gives us two reasons why personal discrimination is the sin of snobbery and how Christians can overcome it. Now available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.