"James" July 30th

James, the brother of Jude and Jesus. Do you think they ever introduced Jesus as my brother from another Father? Probably not. But it’s something to think about, or not.

Anyway, I thought we would follow up our look at Jude by looking at the book written by another brother of Jesus

They both are very direct and to the point, and they are both so relevant for our time. It’s uncanny how the Gospel translates through the millennia. I mean two thousand years later it is speaking to things of the nature of man and the world that are so right on we should be seeing them on the evening news. And, in some cases, we are.

James will tell us more about our world than we could ever learn from just reading our current events. And, still, we must concentrate our efforts on who we are to become in the midst of this crazy world.

It wasn’t like they weren’t dealing with craziness, they were occupied by Rome and still managed to focus on what a real Christian walk should look like.

Let’s do a dive into James and see what it does for our own life and knowledge of God’s expectations..

Pastor Brent