
As we try to not just do something but something pleasing to God, how do we do that? How do we add the flavor of His love into a world that needs it?
How far should we go to control the things we say? James says we should go a lot further than we often do.
James encourages us to listen but not to stop at listening. Combining listening and acting is necessary for arriving where God wants us.
How often do we “listen” to other people without really listening? How often do we jump immediately to actions and words that don’t reflect the heart of God? James challenges us to do something different.
How do we deal with darkness and uncertainty in life? Can we count on God’s blessing? James helps us to think about this.
Can we keep our eyes on the true prize even when things are tough and don’t seem to be going how we would hope? Part of doing so is recognizing the source of the problems we face and distinguishing that from our source of hope.
We chase after riches, but what happens when those riches — and our lives — come to an end?
James calls us to look for the real wisdom of God rather than the “wisdom” we normally chase after.
How do we understand the difficulties we face in life? James says we can find joy in them — how can that be?
James challenges where we find hope as we begin this new series in the first chapter of the Epistle from James.