This coming Lord’s Day our sermon passage will be James 1:27 and 2:15-16. As you remember, we are considering the three tests of true faith as James boldly sets them…
Our sermon this coming Lord’s Day will be based upon James 3:2-12, the passage we introduced last week that speaks so frankly about the destructive power of the tongue. This…
As we have recently discovered, the little Epistle of James carries a much harder punch than one might expect. The brother of our Savior speaks with a bluntness that is…
Our sermon for this Lord’s Day will come from James 1:26-27. And it may surprise you to discover that verse 26 is the only place where the word “religious” appears…
Back in 1966 when our family first moved here to the ‘Rocket City,’ you could spot them from a mile away. The ‘NASA men’ were easily identified. White dress shirt,…
So far in our study of the Epistle of James we have learned that we owe our birth into the Kingdom of God—our salvation in Christ our Lord—to the sovereign…
We have all realized by now that the Epistle of James certainly lives up to its reputation as the New Testament letter of practical Christian living. As an under-shepherd of…
Our sermon text for this coming Lord’s Day will be James 1:17-18. Here the brother of our Lord is speaking of the kind of “Father” we have in heaven. You…
This coming Lord’s Day we will arrive at a new section of the letter of James to the scattered saints of the first century. And while it is a new…
So far in our Sunday morning study of the Epistle of James, and particularly 1:13, we have learned that God our Father is not the source of our temptations. Simply…