May 1998 - March 2000
James is one of the most profound little epistles in all of the New Testament, and the writer is writing it specifically to challenge the believers he is writing to to keep pressing on to spiritual maturity. No matter how difficult is it, we have to keep pushing on.
We have two options in life. Job says that man was born to trouble as the sparks fly upwards. We know that we can’t avoid difficulty, hardship and trouble in life, and to think that we can is to live in a dream world. So we have two options. We can either live in the midst of that adversity and convert that adversity to stress in our souls, where we are living in carnality unstable in all our ways, or we can learn how to use what God has given us in grace so that we can grow to spiritual maturity and avoid the instability that comes from converting adversity into stress.
Wednesday, September 08, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 3:17-18
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 49 mins 12 secs
Missing first 10 min. of class
Wednesday, September 15, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:1-3
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 1 hr 6 mins 45 secs
Wednesday, September 22, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:1-3
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 56 mins 59 secs
Wednesday, September 29, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:2-3
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 57 mins 54 secs
Wednesday, October 13, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:3
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 1 hr 3 mins 23 secs
Wednesday, October 20, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:3
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 1 hr 0 mins 35 secs
Wednesday, October 27, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:4
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 1 hr 2 mins 8 secs
Wednesday, November 03, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:4
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 1 hr 3 mins 10 secs
Wednesday, November 10, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:5-7
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 58 mins 6 secs
Tuesday, November 16, 1999
by Robert Dean
Passage: James 4:7
Series: James (1998)
Duration: 1 hr 7 mins 40 secs