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When the path of temptation looks more satisfying than the path of obedience, what do you do?
Why does church membership matter, especially when church gets hard?
A biblical call from Epistle of James 5 urging Christians to reject consumerism in church and instead build a healthy, thriving community through shared life, pastoral care, and persistent prayer.
We are all drawn to live our lives that value certain things. The question is, does our life eternally matter?
There is an inseparable link between knowing God as God and our ability to be still.
How does the Bible call Christians to use their time wisely?
How does James instruct Christians to deal with conflict? Not simply on the surface, but at the heart level?
You can either choose wisdom from above or wisdom from below to live your life by. Which one you choose has massive implications.
Is there more to God’s call to tame the tongue, than simply stop cussing?
We all feel the ache of the curse in our lives. In suffering, anxiety, death, sadness. How does Christ overcome this curse?
If the triumphal entry of Jesus led to death, why do we call it the triumphal entry?
How do we actually put our faith into practice?
James challenges us to have hearts that value others by the outward appearance.
What does pure religion look like in our lives and in our church?
What if the Bible is not just a book you should read, but the living Word God uses to give you new birth, shape your heart, and meet you in the real moments of your life?
Struggling with temptation or feeling stuck in sin? Discover how James 1:13–18 reveals a path from desire to destruction, and the hope God offers to transform your heart.
James 1:5–12 teaches how believers can endure trials by seeking God’s wisdom, maintaining humility in both poverty and wealth, and keeping an eternal perspective.
James 1 teaches how God uses hardship to produce endurance, maturity, and deeper trust in Him