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Kootenai Church Sunday School: James

Kootenai Church Sunday School: James

Written by: David Forsyth
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Welcome to this compelling Bible study on the book of James taught by David Forsyth. Join us as we delve into practical wisdom and profound insights from this New Testament epistle, exploring themes of faith, perseverance, and righteous living. Whether you’re new to the Bible or a seasoned student, this series offers valuable lessons for everyday Christian life.© Kootenai Community Church. All Rights Reserved. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Prayer Is the Key (James 5:13-20)
    Oct 6 2024

    David Forsyth explores why prayer is the key in James 5:13-20. He examines three prayerful responses Christians should have when facing difficulties: personal prayer in suffering and joy, pastoral prayer for the sick, and pursuing prayer for those straying from truth. Forsyth emphasizes that prayer is the key to connecting with God and demonstrates complete dependence on Him, whether in times of hardship or blessing.

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    46 mins
  • Living in Light of the Second Coming (James 5:7-12)
    Sep 29 2024

    David Forsyth explores James 5:7-12, emphasizing the importance of living in light of Christ's second coming. He highlights three essential behaviors: living patiently, speaking rightly, and thinking theologically. Forsyth explains how the imminent return of Christ should motivate believers to endure hardships, avoid blaming others, talk honestly, and maintain a theological perspective focused on Christ's return.

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    50 mins
  • The Sins of Wealth (James 5:1-6)
    Sep 22 2024

    David Forsyth delves into the sins of wealth as outlined in James 5:1-6. He examines four temptations common to the prosperous: hoarding, fraud, self-indulgence, and oppression. Forsyth warns that these sins of wealth are baked into our culture, potentially robbing believers of joy and blunting their testimony for Christ. He emphasizes the importance of seeking satisfaction in Christ rather than worldly possessions to avoid the corrosive effects of prosperity.

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    47 mins
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