James 4:1-12
This week we looked at the instruction to avoid worldliness and to pursue godliness with all our strength to better reflect Christ in us.
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The book of James is a letter written by the brother of Jesus, pastor of the Jerusalem church, to a group of Christians that were spread throughout the land. James' primary theme is living out one's faith, being a doer and not just a hearer of the word. Join us as we unpack this letter.