James 2:14-26
"our message is that God came to earth, lived with us, died for us, and came back to life, in order to reconcile all things. Jesus died to save us from our sins, and our sins (and everybody else’s sins) have caused conflict and outright separation—between us and God, between us and each other, between us and creation, and even within our own selves. Jesus came to take care of the debt we owed. That debt was a splintering of His good creation, so the salvation, the rescue, that comes from His bearing the brunt of it all and forgiving us, is not just heaven or some other reward sometime later. Salvation isthat eventually all things will be reconciled, mended, brought back together in unity in Jesus Christ the way God always intended. And so of course our faith and our deeds must be reconciled, too! Because the Christian message is reconciliation, Christian faith and Christian action can’t be two separate things."
Rev Jennifer A G Layte
This Way Up (Part 4): Do You Know What You Are Asking?
This Way Up (Part 4): Faithful
This Way Up (Part 4): Forgive and Remember
This Way Up (Part 4): The Ultimate Love Story
This Way Up (Part 4): I Saw the Sign
This Way Up (Part 4): The Outsiders
This Way Up (Part 3): Catching a Break
This Way Up (Part 3): Thy Will Be Done
This Way Up (Part 3): Harvest
This Way Up (Part 3): Possessed or Blessed
This Way Up (Part 3): Rest Well
This Way Up (Part 3): Just Checking
This Way Up (Part 2): Go With the Flow
This Way Up (Part 2): Now You Do It
This Way Up (Part 2): Get Up and Walk
This Way Up (Part 2): Storm Clouds Gather
This Way Up (Part 2): Price Check
This Way Up (Part 1): Platform 9 3/4
This Way Up (Part 1): Just Perfect
This Way Up (Part 1): Not Exactly the Cool Kids
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