James: What You Do Matters
If you take the Sermon on the Mount and overlay it with the book of James, you’ll find oodles of connection. Penned by the half-brother of Jesus, James sounds more like Jesus than any other New Testament writer. The short letter is packed with doable and down-to-earth teaching, golden treasures of wisdom, and a timely call for believers everywhere to grow into maturity.
Join beloved Bible teacher, Margaret Feinberg, in a rich, fresh study of James that will uncover the genuine markers of real faith, equip you to break free from old patterns by developing new practices, and discover how the Father of heavenly lights treasures you.
Session 1: How You Respond To Hardship Matters
Practicing a defiant joy is an active engagement of the mind in which we choose to place our trust in the character and competence of God. No matter what we’re facing, we remain suspicious that God is up to something good. Because when we look for the goodness of God, we will find him.
Session 2: Your Response to God's Word Matters
One thing that makes us a hearer of God’s Word and not a doer is good intentions. We might be world class when it comes to thinking about doing something kind or compassionate for others, but when it comes to actually doing them...! The longer we wait to do what the Word of God prompts us to do, the less likely we are to do it.
Session 3: How You See Others Matters
Three practical actions to become mercy people:
1. Ruthlessly eliminate what makes you more judgmental.
2. Surround yourself with mercy people.
3. Prayerfully ask God, "Who is your favorite for me today?"
Session 4: What You Say Matters
It’s really hard to fulfill Jesus’ command to love your neighbor as yourself if you don’t even like yourself. If you struggle with your internal dialogue, healing and freedom are possible.