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Passage: James 5:1-6 Wealth is a gift from God, but it is our responsibility to be good stewards of it. We will consider a warning to the rich in this lesson along with a reason for the warning.
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Passage: James 4:13-17 Should we as believers plan or not plan? This lesson will give great help as we consider three major themes: planning without God is self-reliance, planning with God is sovereign reliance and planning without God is sin.
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Passage: James 4:11-12 Slander is a common sin of many and yet for the believer may it never be. Two predominate themes emerge from this passage: the character of a judgmental spirit and the condemnation from a just Savior.
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Passage: James 4:5-10 In our last lesson we looked at worldliness. We will continue with our study on worldliness and discover that the remedy for worldliness is a complete devotion to God and a complete denial of our self.
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Passage: James 4:1-4 What is worldliness according to the Bible? We will consider what James says as he gives the reason for worldliness along with a rebuke for our worldliness.
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Passage: James 3:13-18 We as God’s children need wisdom for daily living. This lesson is valuable to each of us as we consider the characteristics of the wise, the characteristics of demonic wisdom and the characteristics of divine wisdom.
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Passage: James 3:7-12 We will continue looking at the danger of our speech and continue on with the iniquities of our tongue, the inconsistencies of our tongue as well as gaining victory over our tongue.
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Passage: James 3:1-6 One of the tests of genuine faith is the ability to control our tongue. We will consider in this lesson the inability to control our tongue and the iniquities of our tongue.
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Passage: James 2:21-26 James gives us some live illustrations of people who lived and exhibited their faith, a man a woman. We will consider the working faith of Abraham along with the working faith of Rahab.
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Passage: James 2:14-20 This lesson will help us to understand the four categories of faith. They are: A dead faith, the disciple’s faith, the demon’s faith and a damning faith.
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