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Showing posts with label James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

It’s Designed to Run

 

It’s Designed to Run

 


Our two boys and I kicked the starter on that Honda 90 dirt bike until we were worn out, -- it didn’t start. Dirt bikes are fun, but they need maintenance, and this was bike fixing day.

As we rested from the kicking episode, I explained that an engine is designed to run and when we get the right ingredients in the right proportions it will run. Before it can run, it needs spark (for the sparkplug), air (through the air filter), and gasoline (through the carburetor).

Friday, January 10, 2014

Our Anger is NOT God's Righteousness (James 1:16-18)

This week we look at some of the ways James outlines for Christians to live, and being angry is not an action that shows God's righteousness in our lives. He follows that with some things we can and should do to pattern our lives to show God's righteousness (James 1:19-27)



Friday, January 3, 2014

Loving God when Tempted (James 1.16-18)





This weeks lesson covers some straight forward instructions about living our lives out wherever we are. James tells us that God does not change, and that he loves us so much that he gave us his good news (word of truth) making us the First Fruits of his creatures! Good News! (James 1:16-18)

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Revisiting the idea of perfect and complete in James 1





This week we revisit the first chapter of James. This first chapter is packed with life applications and this week we look at James' admonitions from a different vantage point. James 1.1-8

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Greatings To The Twelve Tribes (James 1.1)







The study of James starts with a review of the author (which James wrote the book?) and the introduction verse of the book. All the New Testament references to James are identified in this lesson.

No home work assigned this week …