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There are three areas of life that we need to be sure we have the right view of: the right view of money and possessions, the right view of eternity, and the right view of the loving Father.
This looks like, first, cultivating the right view of money and possessions by avoiding the trappings of worldly wealth. Second, we cultivate a right view of eternity by preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord, and third, we can cultivate the right view of our loving Father by living a life that is filled with faith.
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Passage: James 5:1-20
What does it mean to walk in wisdom? On James' mind throughout this Epistle are the rich and the poor. James has said quite a bit about the perils of the rich in this letter. There are people who agree that one of the false teachings of the early Church recipients of this letter was one that we still have being taught in the Church today. That is the prosperity doctrine. Which ascribes spiritual growth and maturity with physical wealth, health and prosperity.
Big Idea: Three areas of life that we need to be sure we have the right view of: right view of money and possessions, right view of eternity, and the right view of the loving Father.
First, we need to cultivate the right view of money and possessions by:
Second, we cultivate a right view of eternity by:
There is nothing more counter-intuitive than to say it is good for us to patiently endure suffering, but that’s one of the ways James says we should prepare ourselves.
Third, we can cultivate the right view of our loving Father by:
In this last part of his letter, James explains what a faith filled like looks like.
Conclusion: Let’s get real practical here in terms of cultivating the right views on wealth, eternity, and a faith-filled life.
I: Avoid the trappings of worldly wealth. (James 5:1-6)II: Prepare ourselves for the coming of the Lord. (James 5:7-12)III: Live a life that is filled with faith. (James 5:13-20)
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There are three areas of life that we need to be sure we have the right view of: the right view of money and possessions, the right view of eternity, and the right view of the loving Father.
This looks like, first, cultivating the right view of money and possessions by avoiding the trappings of worldly wealth. Second, we cultivate a right view of eternity by preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord, and third, we can cultivate the right view of our loving Father by living a life that is filled with faith.
____________________________________________________
Passage: James 5:1-20
What does it mean to walk in wisdom? On James' mind throughout this Epistle are the rich and the poor. James has said quite a bit about the perils of the rich in this letter. There are people who agree that one of the false teachings of the early Church recipients of this letter was one that we still have being taught in the Church today. That is the prosperity doctrine. Which ascribes spiritual growth and maturity with physical wealth, health and prosperity.
Big Idea: Three areas of life that we need to be sure we have the right view of: right view of money and possessions, right view of eternity, and the right view of the loving Father.
First, we need to cultivate the right view of money and possessions by:
Second, we cultivate a right view of eternity by:
There is nothing more counter-intuitive than to say it is good for us to patiently endure suffering, but that’s one of the ways James says we should prepare ourselves.
Third, we can cultivate the right view of our loving Father by:
In this last part of his letter, James explains what a faith filled like looks like.
Conclusion: Let’s get real practical here in terms of cultivating the right views on wealth, eternity, and a faith-filled life.
I: Avoid the trappings of worldly wealth. (James 5:1-6)II: Prepare ourselves for the coming of the Lord. (James 5:7-12)III: Live a life that is filled with faith. (James 5:13-20)