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The book/letter/epistle of James. Chapter 5. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, which sold over 4,000,000 copies. Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.
Listen in as Monica shares a great message from James chapter 5 specifically addressing the issue of exploiting others for gain, perseverance as we await the Lord's return among others.
Series: James - Sunday Adult ClassService: Sun Bible StudyType: SermonSpeaker: Rodney Hampton
Series: James - Sunday Adult ClassService: Sun Bible StudyType: SermonSpeaker: Rodney Hampton
Series: James - Sunday Adult ClassService: Sun Bible StudyType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: Rodney Hampton
Series: James - Sunday Adult ClassService: Sun Bible StudyType: SermonSpeaker: Rodney Hampton
Series: James - Sunday Adult ClassService: Sun Bible StudyType: SermonSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Pastor Greg walks us through James 5 as we wrap up our series Walk the Talk.Stay up to date by following us on your favorite social networks.Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Have questions or comments? Email us at contact@kingofkings.org. Thanks for listening!
Series: James - Sunday Adult ClassService: Sun Bible StudyType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: Rodney Hampton
Hello everyone, welcome back. I hope you enjoyed James. I think next week we are going to start at Genesis and work our way through. Thanks for your support. God bless.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
Learn more and listen to the original full-length version of this message at messages.calvarychapel.ca. Stay in the Word (SITW) is the online teaching ministry of Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel (RMCC) featuring Pastor Glen Nudd, the founding pastor of RMCC and SITW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Pastor Glen has been teaching in an expositional style (verse-by-verse) through the Bible for almost 30 years. His messages are available on this podcast as well as on radio at AM700 The Light. Visit calvarychapel.ca to access our full archives and learn more about the life changing ministry of RMCC.
The book/letter/epistle of James. Chapter 5. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, which sold over 4,000,000 copies. Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.
What does it look like to be a Christian? How are we saved? When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like? Is there a difference? Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic? Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, Pastor Thomas Goodroad, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode continues and concludes a look at the text of James Chapter 5, verses 13-20. James speaks here of the importance of prayer and forgiveness. What may at first seem like unconnected terms, he beautifully weaves them together into a marvelous conclusion. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knna-broadcasting/message
Through the month of July, we are exploring the book of James to learn how we turn faith into action. True saving faith is a life changing faith - a faith that will transform us. This week, Caitlin Snyder shares from James 5 how faith empowers us to persevere through challenges.
What does it look like to be a Christian? How are we saved? When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like? Is there a difference? Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic? Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, Pastor Thomas Goodroad, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode continues a look at the text of James Chapter 5, verses 7-12. James speaks here of the importance of patience in the midst of horrific and base suffering that occasionally if not often afflicts the Christian. Rather than grumble and risk judgement, remain steadfast in the Word of God and consider the example of the prophets. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knna-broadcasting/message
What does it look like to be a Christian? How are we saved? When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like? Is there a difference? Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic? Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, Pastor Thomas Goodroad, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 5, verses 1-6. James speaks here warnings to the rich and the danger of a life lived in luxury and self-indulgence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knna-broadcasting/message
The guy wind up the book of James. Join them as they conclude their bible study with James Chapter 5
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James 5 James 5:1-6 James begins with a scathing reprimand against the rich in his congregation for trusting in their possessions. James continues his message to the rich from chapter 4 and tells them to weep and wail over their riches. “in these last days you have stored up your treasure” Last days was a common way to talk about the time after Jesus rose from the dead. (Acts 2:17; 2 Tim. 3:1; Heb. 1:2; 2 Pet. 3:3; 1 John 2:18; Jude 18 all use “last days” to talk about their present day.) Workers and wages The law of Moses forbade withholding wages, even overnight; if the injured worker cried out to God, God would avenge him (Deut 24:14–15; cf., e.g., Lev 19:13; Prov 11:24; Jer 22:13; Mal 3:5). The rich have fattened hearts for the day of slaughterThe picture here is of the rich being fattened like cattle for the day of their own slaughter (cf., e.g., Jer 12:3; Amos 4:1–3); similar imagery appears in parts of the early apocalyptic work 1 Enoch (94:7–11; 96:8; 99:6). As often in the Old Testament (Amos 6:4–7), the sin in verse 5 is not exploitation per se (as in v. 4) but a lavish lifestyle while others go hungry or in need.James is saying that it is not the workers who are against the rich, but God himself is. They have lived in luxury while the poor starve from not being paid and God is pissed. James 5:7-12 James returns to his opening argument about trials and addressed the poor telling them to have perseverance.James is telling the poor to leave vengeance to the Lord. This is part of wisdom and found throughout the psalms and proverbs as well as Paul in Romans 12:19-21 Prophets and Job The prophets often suffered for doing what God called them to do. God is calling them to be patient and allow Him to repay. The whole structure of the book of Job was probably meant to encourage Israel after the exile; although God's justice seemed far away and they were mocked by the nations, God would ultimately vindicate them and end their captivity. Again, James is telling the audience to rest in God's Character (v11)- The Lord who is full of compassion and Mercy (Ex 34:6-7) Oaths It is obvious that James is quoting Jesus in Matthew 5:33-37 here in verse 12. Many commentators bring up the zealot oath when commenting on this verse in James. Craig Blomberg says: “Oaths can force us into behavior that does not glorify God.” James 5:13-20James' call to nonresistance doesn't mean he's calling the church to pretend that these things don't matter. God is a God of justice. James calls his church to fight…. In prayer and in care for one another. Confession and prayer Protestants get a little worried about confession. But here James commands it. We are called to confess to each other (not to a priest necessarily). We have the tendency to make this just a thing between us and God. The emphasis here is on community. Confess to each other, pray for each other. Vulnerability and accountability is so important in our growth as disciples. The Body of Christ is need to grow up into the fullness of Christ in each one of us. Confession also brings restoration between factions in the Body Conclusions: James warns about putting trust in the things of this world such as riches. Even more he warns against the neglect of the needy. When we are in trials we are to count it joy and have endurance. In this endurance we are to take on the mind of Christ and leave revenge to the Lord. He will bring justice. It is not our job to use violent resistance.Instead, we are to resist through prayer and confession. This will bring unity to the Body of Christ and form us into the people we are called to be. Prayer also opens us up to the power of God so that we can be used to bring healing and restoration to others.
The book/letter/epistle of James. Chapter 5. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, which sold over 4,000,000 copies. Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.
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The Conviction Series: Listen as Your Church Friends with special guest Pastor Ken Goodban discuss what convicts them from James chapter 5. The conversations starts off with the simple question of “How is your prayer life?” Then it moves to confession and how that confessing our sins to each other brings healing to our lives. After that it's everyone's favorite topic, patience. We discuss how patience is required of us and how we can use patience to work out our trust muscle. Finally, the episode ends with a look at generosity and what it means to the Christian life. Visit our Website: https://yourchurchfriends.rocks/
How should we live as Christians? Emphasizing how to live life as a Christian instead of emphasizing doctrine, the letter of James to the scattered 12 tribes of Israel, holds knowledge of a faith that works that we should apply in our everyday walk with God.
How should we live as Christians? Emphasizing how to live life as a Christian instead of emphasizing doctrine, the letter of James to the scattered 12 tribes of Israel, holds knowledge of a faith that works that we should apply in our everyday walk with God.
Hello, and welcome back. Today we go over how the prayer of a righteous man is effective. So if you are sick you should contact the elders at the Church and ask them to pray for you. I hope you guys enjoy it. Thank you for listening and have a great day, God bless.
Hello everyone, I still have no clue if anyone reads these. But maybe, you never know. Anyway today I just talk about how my life is going and go over James chapter 5 a little bit. Not gonna lie I was pretty tired while making this. It's alright though, thank you for listening and have a great day, God bless.
Hello, and welcome back. Today we go over how money doesn't get us anywhere in life. Also how at our old age when we have hoarded our money and our gold is corroded where this got us. It doesn't get us far. Thank you for listen and have a great day, God bless.
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James Chapter 5 - Blessed Are Those Who Endure // Pastor Dominick Butler (Verses 1-11) James by the Holy Spirit shares in the closing sections of his letter by sharing with the church that those who have gained riches in this life through moral compromise and at the expense of others are on their way to impending judgement if they do not repent. He shares this right before he charges the church to establish their hearts for the coming of the Lord with patience & endurance. Job becomes the character of reference for endurance & perseverance. James instructs us to look at what God did for Job after he endured great suffering. "With God, the reward is always greater than the price." For More info on Gold Street Garden visit; https://linktr.ee/goldstreetgarden
Chapter 5 highlights the proper treatment of others, walking patiently while waiting on the lord, handling life's challenges and reaching for the backslidden. Learn more about James 5. Support the show (http://www.fbcglenarden.org/give)