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Continue reading →: Swift to hear, Slow to speak, Slow to WrathJames 1:19-20Introduction We all have a choice. In every situation, it’s either you respond positively or negatively, proactively or reactively. The outcome depends on how you deal with each and every state of the affairs. Grown-ups or matured individuals are expected to deal in a more orderly and wisely manner…
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Continue reading →: The Christian and TemptationsJames 1:12-18 Introduction The Christian life is not an easy one. To live a faithful life is not a walk in the park. We will be facing lots of difficulties, hardships we haven’t experienced when we were not yet a true believer in Christ. Today we will be talking about…
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Continue reading →: Wisdom for TrialsWisdom for TrialsJames 1: 5-12 Introduction To be triumphant or victorious in the midst of trials, the Word of God tells us that we need wisdom. Though we need God’s grace, strength, or even deliverance from all the difficulties and trials in our lives, we need wisdom, which is the…
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Continue reading →: PatiencePatienceJames 1:4 Introduction People nowadays hate to wait. We want everything to happen instantly. The advent of fast foods, instant noodles, hand phones, e-mails, fax machines, fast cars, credit cards, internet banking, etc., are just a few. The mentality now is “the faster the better”. Everything keeps getting faster and…
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Continue reading →: Turning Trials into TriumphTurning Trials into TriumphJames 1: 2-4 Introduction Many Christians live a life of sadness and misery, even confusion specially when experiencing trials or hard times. The Word of God tells us that we can be victorious despite of difficulties that we are facing. The Epistle of James tells us that…
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Continue reading →: A Servant of God and the Lord Jesus ChristA Servant of God and The Lord Jesus Christ Introduction In our introductory lesson, we saw that James, the Lord’s brother, is the author of this Epistle. He is humble enough to call himself “a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ” (1:1). Well, the Apostle Paul described…
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Continue reading →: The Epistle of JamesThe Epistle of James Introduction James is one of the so-called Catholic Epistle. “Catholic” means universal. James is one of the seven epistles (James, I and II Peter, I, II, III John and Jude) that are referred to as the “Catholic” or “General” Epistles. These are (with the exception of…
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Continue reading →: Concluding BenedictionConcluding Benediction Heb. 13: 18 – 25 Introduction In ending his letter to the Hebrew Christians, I would say that the Apostle Paul has proven to them the superiority of Christ to all. He is more superior to all the angels and to all the Old Testament prophets and priests.…
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Continue reading →: Spiritual SacrificesSpiritual SacrificesHebrews 13:10-16 Introduction The Apostle Paul as he is about to end his Epistle to the Hebrews, warned them not to be carried about with divers and strange doctrines. For the reason that it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace not with meats or…
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Continue reading →: The Heart Established with GraceThe Heart Established with GraceHebrews 13:8-9 Introduction Church leaders come and go. Though they serve the Lord faithfully, and left a good example to their flock worth remembering, some died early. Others left the ministry for some other reasons. Some started out well but ended so badly. Why? Because they…






