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When faced with those in the church who are not acting as they should, what are we to do? Life is often difficult and we expect the church to be a refuge. So how should we respond to ungodly behavior toward us? Those James was writing to were being abused by the wealthy, even to the point of fraud and what James calls murder. Hear his inspired instruction.
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains how God calls his people to wait patiently in hope for the return of Christ by learning from examples of patience.
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains how God calls his people to wait patiently in hope for the return of Christ by learning from examples of patience.
A verse-by-verse study in ther book of James.
Southwest Harbor Congregational Church
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At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our assistant pastor Rev. John Song resumed preaching in his sermon series on James. He encouraged the Christian to endure and wait upon the Lord in suffering, focusing on the commands, dangers, assurances, and blessings from James 5:7-11.
Guillaume Bourin - Jc 5.7-11 DESCRIPTION : Les lecteurs de Jacques font face à l'oppression la plus vile de la part de riches incroyants qui en veulent à leurs biens et même à leurs vies. Pourtant, dans sa lettre, Jacques ne les épargne pas et il réprime leurs nombreux faux pas, non qu'il souhaite les abandonner à leur sort, mais parce qu'il les aime. Alors qu'il s'apprête à conclure, il leur offre cinq magnifiques exhortations en ces temps d'épreuves, cinq conseils que tous les chrétiens de tous les temps peuvent s'approprier. PLAN : 1. Considérez l'avènement du Seigneur 2. Soyez patients 3. Affermissez vos coeurs 4. Soyez loyaux envers ceux qui sont en alliance avec vous 5. Méditez la Parole de Dieu
Grace Baptist Church, Nashville Morning Worship
Grace Baptist Church, Nashville Morning Worship
Welcome to the Richard Dahlstrom Podcast. Richard is an Author, Speaker and the Senior Pastor of Bethany Community Church in Seattle, WA. More information at churchbcc.org
If we are to live well in a fallen world with imperfect people, we will need to be patient. Things will happen which we neither asked for nor envisaged for our lives. In James 5 God helps us to see with more clarity the nature and direction of biblical patience.
If we are to live well in a fallen world with imperfect people, we will need to be patient. Things will happen which we neither asked for nor envisaged for our lives. In James 5 God helps us to see with more clarity the nature and direction of biblical patience.
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Sermon Title: Comfort for the Suffering Sermon Text: James 5:7-11 Date: September 6th, 2020
Sermon Title: Comfort for the Suffering Sermon Text: James 5:7-11 Date: September 13th, 2020
Sermon Title: Comfort for the Suffering Sermon Text: James 5:7-11 Date: September 13th, 2020
Sermon Title: Comfort for the Suffering Sermon Text: James 5:7-11 Date: September 6th, 2020
The Lord is coming back. other references John 14, Hebrews 11:24-26
Waiting: The Long Night
Sermons from our weekly worship gatherings at Southwide Baptist Church!
2 advent - Guds rike är nära Epistel: Jak 5:7-11 SvPs 39:1 Mats Åhlund spelar "improvisation över Gläd dig du Kristi brud (SvPs 104)" God helg! /olof präst
The Fruit of the Spirit Part 4 “What love produces: Patience” James 5:7-11 Dr. Rhett G. Payne, III
The righteous man is being condemned… murdered, so James tells us in his letter. Great injustice. Great trials. Such suffering. But… “he,” that is the suffering saint, “does not resist you,” James 5:6 finishes. This is exemplified completely in Jesus. A condemned and murdered innocent man, who did not resist. And James seems to be alluding to the fact that, taking after Jesus, the saints in this community are doing likewise. How so? How do they do that? How can you and I do that?
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Believers must make an effort to focus their efforts on being God’s church and preparing themselves and others for Jesus’ return. Sermon Notes @ http://bible.com/events/456157
Through the Word is the verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Franklin with Pastor Brian Bachochin. We pray that these studies help you to grow in your understanding of the Word of God, and in your relationship with the God of the Word
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James says that we can learn to exercise patience by looking at: 1. The Lord’s Coming 2. The Lord’s Work 3. The Lord’s People 4. The Lord’s Prophets
"Be Patient" from James 5:7-11
First Baptist Church of Titusville FL
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sunday sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church.
Connecting People to God in Christ
Pastor Bobby continues in James as he teaches us that patience will not find it's source in us, it has to come from God who lives in us.
There are two things we all need more of in our lives, Patience and Prayer. James gives some practical advice on ways to achieve both.
Be patient... Establish your hearts... Do not grumble against one another... As an example of suffering and patience, brothers, take the prophets... James 5:7-11
James 5:7-11
James 5:7-11
This morning we are looking at the next part of James 5, as the Epistle comes to a close. Today we are studying what our response to mistreatment and persecution should be as Christians. James gives us a pretty solid blueprint of why we are to respond a certain way, how we are to respond, and when we are the respond that way. Join us now as we dig through James 5:7-11 together. Enjoy
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The podcast of Calvary Prineville contains the latest sermons from Pastor Rory Rodgers, and occasionally live recordings of the latest worship service.
What do you do when the storms hit? How do you keep from losing your song in the midst of the unknown, the confusing, and the unexpected? How do you survive the times when you do feel sucked in, washed up, and blown over? Lets look in the 5th chapter of the book of James to see what help he gives us.
Pastor Ken Todd continues his study in the book of James with a focus on chapter 5 verses 7 through 11.