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Morning worship 17 July '22
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
He will right all wrongs.
He will right all wrongs.
James will end his epistle in Chapter 5 with his subject matter being a reflection of his heart. He was a godly man who was led by the one true God to be his witness as well as the author of this epistle. James lived a life of obedience to God's Word and law and a devotion to prayer. Today we will look at the first half of Chapter 5, verses 1-11. His audience is sinners and saints. The second half of Chapter 5 is centered on prayer, and we'll look at that at a later date. Today's Scripture has two topics. First, the faithless and merciless will be condemned. Second, he call believers to patiently persevere in the faith.
Calvary Bible Church Derry NH
The River Church of the Nazarene
"Wisdom is the ability to make godly choices in life." -
"Wisdom is the ability to make godly choices in life." -
Sovereign Grace Bible Church of Ada, OK
A sermon from James 5:1-11 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A sermon from James 5:1-11 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A sermon from James 5:1-11 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Sometimes conflict and injustice comes into our lives and we didn’t directly provoke it. Whenever injustice occurs, it’s natural to desire retaliation, but when we pursue our own retaliation it reveals a heart that doesn’t trust in the Lord’s ultimate rescue.
Jesus will rescue us from injustice. Therefore, we must be on His side as we trust in and strengthen our hearts for His rescue.Support the show (https://funchurch.churchcenter.com/giving)