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Like a fire, the tongue can consume and destroy everything it touches. But also like a fire, it can be useful when kept under proper control. Join us in our study of James, chapter 3, as Dr. J. Vernon McGee reminds us that the tongue can also reveal genuine faith in God’s people.
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Dr. J. Vernon McGee says the tongue is the most dangerous weapon in the world. Find out what the Bible has to say about the importance of choosing our words wisely as our study of James continues.
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Some critics of the Bible say it contradicts itself, and they point to Paul’s letter to the Romans and the book of James as proof. Dr. J. Vernon McGee explains this apparent contradiction and clarifies how James and Paul really don’t disagree at all.
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It has been said that the true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good. In James 2 we explore the first thirteen verses that talk about how we are to treat people in the different parts of society, and ultimately are reminded that we all stand on level ground before the cross of Jesus.
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Have you heard the old saying ignorance is bliss? In this study, Dr. J. Vernon McGee tells us what the New Testament book of James has to say about ignoranceparticularly if you’ve chosen to stay ignorant when you’ve been given the facts!
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James 1:22 says, But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. In this study, Dr. J. Vernon McGee explains how Christians can take these words to heart and put them into practice in our everyday lives.
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"Think before you speak. It’s easier said than done, right? Hop aboard the Bible Bus as Dr. J. Vernon McGee tells us that God gave us two ears and one mouth for a purpose and shares what God’s Word has to say on the subject of being quick to hear but slow to answer.
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Can one person make a difference in this world? According to Dr. J. Vernon McGee, you can if you follow God’s lead. Join in our continuing study of the New Testament book of James, as Dr. McGee shares the incredible stories of John Wesley and Florence Nightingale.
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When unexplainable tragedies come into our lives, often the first thing we do is look for a cause. Some people blame Godothers blame each otherand some even blame themselves. But who’s really responsible?
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If you or someone you love is suffering, this study is for you. During times of testing and trial we are tempted to ask Why, God? But what we really need to remember is that God’s answer is always, Trust Me.
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Why do God’s people suffer? Dr. J. Vernon McGee says that question is the big issue of lifebecause it gets right down where you and I are moving today . . . right down where the rubber meets the road.
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Real faith. What is it? And how we should we live because of it? That’s what we’ll discover as we journey the New Testament book of James.
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If you watch the news, you’re well aware of the evil in our world. And if you believe the commentators, you might be tempted to think evil is winning. But here is the good news we’ll hear in this final study of Hosea: God always wins. So hop aboard the Bible Bus as we hear more about the unfailing love and mercy of our gracious Lord.
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Israel is in big trouble. Their prosperity is blinding them from their true condition, they blame the government for the troubles in their own hearts, and they are trying to out-do each other in calf worship. How will God respond? Find out as our study of Hosea continues in chapter 10.