James 5:1-6
International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
"Throughout his letter, James has been drawing this distinction between rich and poor Christians, and in these verses we see his strongest indictment yet, of the rich. A few weeks ago, we saw how he pitted the kingdom of the world (ruled by money and power) against the Kingdom of God, ruled by Jesus and introduced by Jesus’ people. By this point in his letter, James has completely taken the gloves off. Money and power cannot be an influence in the Kingdom of God, he’s showing us here. If we try to combine the rulers of the world with the Kingdom of God, someone’s gonna get hurt—and it’s going to be the people who don’t deserve it—the people Jesus especially came to raise up and heal and help and change the world through."
Rev Jennifer A G Layte
Are Women Still Being Punished for Eve’s Sin?
Why Is the Church Always Asking for Money?
What Do We Do About Spiritual Wilderness?
Can I Ask Questions in Church?
Whose Vine Is It Anyway?
The King You Expect
My Stuff Tells Me So
Who’s In Charge Here?
The Prodigal Father
Lost and Found
How to Behave at Parties
Humble and Stubborn
What Does This Cost?
Responsible or Foolish?
Mother Hen
Who’s My Neighbor?
The Storyteller
The Other Side of Prayer
(When God Says) No
Standing Up to the Bullies
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)