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James, Humility Ben Smith James, Humility Ben Smith

As the Lord Wills James 4:11-17

From the archives. Originally preached in September 2020.

This passage comes in the greater context of understanding who God is, who you are, and what your attitude toward the Lord should be. James teaches that one with a true and living faith will have two defining attitudes toward the Lord. First, they will be humble before the Lord. And secondly, they will recognize their frailty and the power of God. These attitudes of the heart will produce the action of acknowledging God in all your ways.

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James Ben Smith James Ben Smith

Godly Wisdom, James 3:13-18

In verses 13-18, James contrasts two kinds of wisdom. One is from the Lord and produces the qualities of God’s character. The other is demonic and produces brokenness. It would seem that the choice between the two would be simple and obvious. But James makes this contrast to implore the church to recognize and choose godly wisdom, knowing that worldly wisdom often seems more appealing and is a dangerous temptress.

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James, Speech Ben Smith James, Speech Ben Smith

Taming the Tongue, James 3:1-12

Your speech is a reflection of and a testimony to the reality of your hearts. If your heart has been transformed, then so will your speech. Conversely, if your speech remains unrestrained by the gospel it indicates that your heart has not been transformed.

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James, Faith Ben Smith James, Faith Ben Smith

Evidence of Faith, James 2:14-26

Salvation comes through faith. That is the most basic and important truth of scripture. But how do you know if you have saving faith?

Faith without works is dead and useless. Faith must produce works, and by those works, your faith is perfected.

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Seeing with God’s Eyes, James 2:1-10

Money can buy many things but can not buy salvation or a right relationship with God. James 2:1-10 calls out the sin of partiality. In doing so, it calls Christians to live differently from the world in how you judge, in what you honor, and in how you obey.

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