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Wisdom & Time (James 4:13-17)
How many of us live our lives by our Google calendars or planners? Despite the chaos of our hectic schedules is there maybe something self-validating and self-justifying about announcing our busyness to whomever will listen? In this week’s passage, James addresses the modern American spirit of presumption and pride that governs our lives and calendars. We’ll see wisdom in Christ is an invitation to humble surrender to the limited and dependent life to which God has called us.
From Series: "James: Wisdom in the Way of Jesus"
A study through the Book of James
From Series: James: Wisdom in the Way of Jesus
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Wisdom & Time (James 4:13-17)
How many of us live our lives by our Google calendars or planners? Despite the chaos of our hectic schedules is there maybe something self-validating and self-justifying about announcing our busyness to whomever will listen? In this week’s passage, James addresses the modern American spirit of presumption and pride that governs our lives and calendars. We’ll see wisdom in Christ is an invitation to humble surrender to the limited and dependent life to which God has called us.
From Series: "James: Wisdom in the Way of Jesus"
A study through the Book of James
From Series: James: Wisdom in the Way of Jesus
More Messages Associated With "Sunday Morning Sermons"...
Persistent Prayer and the Father's Love (Matthew 7:7-11) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Narrow Gate (Matthew 7:13-14) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
False Prophets and Professions (Matthew 7:15-23) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Kingdom Conclusions (Matthew 7:24-29) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
When Bones Come to Life (Ezekiel 37:1-14) | Rev. Joel Fitzpatrick | Listen | |||
Patches of Godlight (Psalm 19) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
God Chose What is Low (1 Samuel 1:1-20) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Hannah's Song (1 Samuel 1:21-2:11) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
After Darkness, Light (1 Samuel 2:12-36) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen |