May 24, 2024
James 5:13-20 – Soul Secrets
Series: James
Soul Secrets
(James 5:13–20)
Central Idea: Mutual accountability brings salvation for the sinner.
Purpose: To challenge Christians to practice the power of mutual accountability in the church.
- Mutual accountability brings salvation from emotional excesses (5:13).
- Mutual accountability brings salvation from physical sickness (5:14–15).
- Mutual accountability brings salvation through personal prayer (5:16–18).
- Mutual accountability brings salvation from physical death (5:19–20).
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- May 24, 2024James 5:13-20 – Soul Secrets
May 24, 2024James 5:13-20 – Soul SecretsSeries: JamesSoul Secrets(James 5:13–20)Central Idea: Mutual accountability brings salvation for the sinner.Purpose: To challenge Christians to practice the power of mutual accountability in the church.
- Mutual accountability brings salvation from emotional excesses (5:13).
- Mutual accountability brings salvation from physical sickness (5:14–15).
- Mutual accountability brings salvation through personal prayer (5:16–18).
- Mutual accountability brings salvation from physical death (5:19–20).
- May 17, 2024James 5:7-12 – Sticking with it Faith
May 17, 2024James 5:7-12 – Sticking with it FaithSeries: JamesSticking with it Faith(James 5:7-12)Central Idea: A suffering faith requires a persevering faith.Purpose: To encourage Christians to stick with it.
- A suffering faith requires a persevering faith (5:7-8).
- A persevering faith is uncomplaining (5:9).
- A persevering faith is enduring (5:10-11).
- A persevering faith is honest (5:12).
David Christensen has been involved in dual ministry as a pastor and professor for over 30 years. This combination of teaching and pastoring meshes deep study with practical application in ways that have prepared him for his current ministry at The Rephidim Project. He retired as Senior Pastor at Galilee Baptist Church in the fall of 2018 to devote his time to The Rephidim Project. Dave focuses his ministry on encouraging pastors, missionaries, and church leaders through Bible exposition and teaching the methods of expository preaching to the next generation of pastors. He is a member of The Evangelical Homiletics Society and The Evangelical Theological Society. - May 9, 2024James 5:1-6 – Warnings for the Wealthy
May 9, 2024James 5:1-6 – Warnings for the WealthySeries: JamesWarnings for the Wealthy(James 5:1–6)Central Idea: Warnings for the wealthy encourage the needy.Purpose: To encourage Christians to find contentment, knowing that God cares about economic justice.
- The warning against hoarding encourages the needy (5:1-3)
- The warning against stealing encourages the needy (5:4).
- The warning against indulging encourages the needy (5:5).
- The warning against killing encourages the needy (5:6).
- May 2, 2024James 4:11-17 – Attitude Analysis
May 2, 2024James 4:11-17 – Attitude AnalysisSeries: JamesAttitude Analysis(James 4:11–17)Central Idea: Our attitudes demonstrate our arrogance.Purpose: To challenge believers to submit to God’s will.
- A critical attitude demonstrates arrogance (4:11–12).
- A presumptuous attitude demonstrates arrogance (4:13–16).
- An apathetic attitude demonstrates arrogance (v.17).
Frank Sinatra’s song, I Did It My Way, seems to be the theme song of our culture today. That same pride infiltrates the church. As we continue this study, James tells us this arrogance shows itself in three sinful attitudes: a critical spirit, a presumptuous attitude, and an apathetic attitude.These are not Christlike attitudes, and Christ enables us to eliminate these kinds of attitudes from our lives by the grace of Christ, changing our hearts to be less critical of people. Now available on our website, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music. - Apr 25, 2024James 4:4-10 – Antidotes to Antagonism
Apr 25, 2024James 4:4-10 – Antidotes to AntagonismSeries: JamesAntidotes to Antagonism(James 4:4-10)Central Idea: Personal antagonism requires powerful antidotes.Purpose: To challenge Christians to repent of sin that leads to strife.
- Reject divided loyalties (4:4–6).
- Surrender to God’s authority (4:7–8).
- Grieve over sin (4:9).
- Behave with humility (v.10).
Personal antagonism is a poison that can destroy a church. So, it needs some powerful antidotes to counteract the poison before it is too late.In this episode James identifies four powerful antidotes to antagonism.
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