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The story of Naaman and Elisha the prophet and 7 dunks in a muddy stream contains wonderful lessons for us today. Join us and see.
James helps us understand all the conflicts and fightings, and where they begin. The use of violent, pointed words helps us better see ourselves and others around us. If you like this - share it or…
Where do these conflicts, wars and strife come from? James examines these for us. Taken from the first portion of James 4, we look at the conflicts around us. This is part 1 of 3
Compare earthly wisdom with heavenly wisdom as James leads us through this study. Join us, subscribe or share this if you think it practical and helpful.
James 3:5b-12 continues the thought of taming the tongue. How it can hurt and how it can bless. Join us - hit subscribe or follow if you enjoy this and want to hear more.
The series in James continues with the discussion of the tongue. We examine how we get ourselves in trouble or bless others, all with this little member. Join us. If this is helpful, why not hit -…
This New Year message from Genesis 21:22-34; Abraham has learned to trust God in greater ways. In 2022, we too can trust God more. Join us, if you are interested, hit follow or subscribe.
John 8:51-58 sets the stage for this message, appropriate for Christmas, but applicable for daily consideration. Who is this Jesus according to the Bible? Join us, subscribe and leave a comment.
Jesus teaches more on hell than any other person in the Bible. The reason is because of His great love for you and all mankind, not wanting any to go there. Join us as we examine Luke 16:19-31 and …
James 2:21-26 gives us great examples of putting faith into practice. These verses build our understanding and encourage us to live by faith. Join us in this great study!
James uses Abraham as the example to show mankind a living, vital faith, that trusted God no matter the external circumstances. Part 1 deals with how we are justified (just-as-if-i'd never sinned) b…
Luke 16 sets the scene for Jesus, having been confronted by certain Pharisees, to tell them the truth. This truth goes direct to the heart of the question and truly is a merciful act. Join us as we…
Luke 16:14-18 continues the thought from the earlier parable of the Unjust Steward. Now the Pharisees were confronting Jesus and His answer strikes directly at the heart. We consider how to apply t…
This short conclusion helps us as we examine our lives to see if we have a living and vibrant faith. Join in as we examine how James speaks to us in our day.
James, in his hard hitting style, asks us to check our faith by living it out. We consider how to prove and show our faith. The question of just saying we are orthodox in our faith is brought home …
This parable of Jesus may be difficult to understand at the offset, but it has a wonderful application for us today. Listen in as we examine to whom and why Jesus spoke this parable.
James challenges us to prove Christ's love through our actions and true heart. The theme of God's impartiality continues and is applied to our daily lives. Join us in this study.
Jesus, Who is our great example, was impartial, looking on the heart. We too are called by James to do likewise. As we conclude this section of Scripture, we learn by example.
This last session we examine the life of Onesimus and conclude with Peter, John Mark, and Onesimus were greatly used by our Lord. The lesson is that God uses runaway, broken people, and He can do gr…
We continue our study of Peter, John Mark and later Onesimus. All three deserted but were restored. This is a message of God's desire to restore mankind.