When interacting with our spiritual peers, we are called to NOT be judges who decide guilt and hand out punishments, but brothers/sisters who engage with one another as we all try to help each other grow to be more like Jesus.
When interacting with our spiritual peers, we are called to NOT be judges who decide guilt and hand out punishments, but brothers/sisters who engage with one another as we all try to help each other grow to be more like Jesus.
Once you commit yourself to embracing humility, there are other steps you can take to defeat the worldliness that lives in your heart. Join us this Sunday as we examine some more road signs on the path towards a close relationship with God.
James has warned us of the dangers of making friends with the world and allowing it to shape our values and standards, now he turns to a path of life that we must choose if we want to defeat those instincts. Join us this morning as we explore the first (and possibly most foundational) step…
Sometimes it’s hard to spot the difference between true heavenly wisdom and its counterfeit. Join us today as James helps us know how to recognize true wisdom when we see it.
James warns us to “watch our mouths” because he knows that how we use our words will determine whether or not we are spiritual failures or successes. Join us this morning as we try to understand why our words are important and what we can do about them.
Sometimes we think a word means something that it really doesn’t upon further investigation. This is very common with the bible word “faith.” Join us this morning as we explore, with James’s help, what kind of faith will actually get God’s stamp of approval as “authentic faith.”
Sometimes it’s hard to appreciate God’s Law, especially when it points out your flaws and makes you feel guilty. Those of us who follow Jesus, though, can learn to appreciate it for its many virtues. Join us this morning as we try to understand, with James’s help, why we should learn to appreciate God’s Law.