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What's the deal with Job's wife? (Job 2:1-13) | Though He Slay Me

Ken May

April 14, 2024

One infamous line, "Curse God and die!" has left Mrs. Job forgotten, vilified, or the butt end of jokes. Her lone sentence in the book does not show her in a good light. What are we to make of her? What is her connection to Job's suffering? Could there be more to her story?

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Behind The Scenes Of Suffering (Job 1:1-22) | Though He Slay Me

Jason Price

April 7, 2024

Throughout the story of Job, we are given access not only to what is going on in the earthly realm but also behind-the-scenes access to what is going on in the heavenly realms regarding Job’s suffering. In this first chapter, we see Job endure some of the greatest of all suffering and respond to it in the most unexpected way.

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You Are Barabbas | Easter Sunday

Jason Price

March 31, 2024

One of the things that we often do whenever reading an account of the events in scripture is to imagine ourselves in the story. Looking for someone in the text that represents us, we can find someone that we can see ourselves in. However, if you are looking for yourself in the Easter story, you don’t have to look any further than Barabbas.

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Prayer is Powerful? (James 5:13-20) | Beyond Belief

Jason Price

March 24, 2024

All of us wonder at times if our prayers do any good. James is convinced that the heart of God can be moved by the prayers of faithful people. Sick people can actually be made well, sinners can be forgiven, and prayer with confession can result in healing. The same God who answered Elijah’s prayer is eager to answer ours.

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The End Is Near (James 5:7-12) | Beyond Belief

Josh Garrett

March 17, 2024

Life is hard, especially if you are trying to live for Jesus. Paul made it clear to the people he pastored, “We must go through many hardships to enter the kingdom of God.” James calls us to be patient because the coming of the Lord is near. However, it's not just about being patient, it's about perseverance because there is no salvation without perseverance.

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Be Wary If You're Wealthy (James 5:1-6) | Beyond Belief

Jason Price

March 10, 2024

James has some very severe words of warning for wealthy people (like us). He is especially harsh with those who have wealth they have hoarded. The questions for us are: How do you know you have enough? When does wise saving become excessive? What should we do to ensure James's warnings don’t come to pass for us?

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The Dash Goes Fast! (James 4:13-17) | Beyond Belief

Jason Price

March 3, 2024

On your tombstone, there is a birth date and a death date and the rest of your life is a dash in between. James teaches us that the dash goes fast, our life is but a mist, and our time here is short. This means we don’t have time to waste, and why wasting any opportunity to do good is a sin. We are presuming we will have another chance to do good tomorrow when we already have the opportunity to do good today.

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Submit and Resist (James 4:1-12) | Beyond Belief

Jason Price

February 25, 2024

Jesus made a promise to his friends that just as the world hated him, the world would hate them too. Yet, for many who claim Christ, they have instead chosen friendship with the world, without knowing that means enmity with God. There are two powers at work around us, the power of God and the power of the Devil. And inevitably we will submit to one, and resist the other.

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What Did You Just Say? (James 3:1-12) | Beyond Belief

Josh Garrett

February 18, 2024

We have all said things that we instantly regret. Things we wish we could unsay. Our words have deceived people, hurt people, insulted people, and angered people. While we often blame it on the tongue, the tongue only expresses what is in our hearts. We have a heart problem, and while no man can tame the tongue, we worship a God who can transform our hearts.

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A Faith that WON'T Save You (James 2:14-27) | Beyond Belief

Jason Price

February 11, 2024

It doesn’t matter what you believe if that belief doesn’t impact what you do. Biblical faith is not simply attesting to a set of doctrinal truths, it is living your life in the light of the doctrinal truths. True faith is always displayed through actions. And if you have no actions, then your faith is as good as dead.

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