This coming Lord’s Day morning we will arrive at the last two verses of the Epistle of James. And in the rather abrupt style that we have come to expect…
For the last several weeks we have been following along with James as he has addressed the subject of prayer (James 5:13-15). On this coming Lord’s Day we will arrive…
In Matthew 6:9, our Lord Jesus says, “Pray then like this” (ESV). Of course, you immediately recognize this passage as the place where Jesus teaches the disciples how to pray.…
This coming Lord’s Day we will continue our look at James 5:13-15. In this section of his letter, James is addressing the believer’s life from two broad categories of experience.…
In James 5:13 we find these words: “Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing praise.” Here at the end of his inspired epistle,…
Our sermon text for this Lord’s Day is James 5:9-11. Here the brother of Jesus addresses a very common problem among all people, and even among those who are in…
You could just about ask any Christian what his or her favorite Biblical subject is, and the answer would likely be the Second Coming of Christ. I can still remember…
Sometimes God speaks to the world through a message written for His people. He addresses an absentee audience, as it were. We encounter this phenomenon in the Old Testament prophets.…
On the night of our Lord’s betrayal and arrest, in those monumental hours before His trial and execution, He uttered some powerful and profound words to the Father in prayer.…
As we discovered last Sunday, James 4 is another one of those rather blunt sections of the Epistle that tells us plainly the way things are with each of us.…