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>SM Commentary for James (Blue Edition)
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The Role of Grace in Galatians 3 Explained (Galatians 3:1-21)
Paul rebukes the Galatians for abandoning faith in Christ for law-keeping, emphasizing that salvation and growth come through grace and faith, illustrated by Abraham's righteousness before the law.
The Heart of the Gospel: Grace Over Law (Galatians 2:1-21)
Paul's letter to the Galatians urgently defends his apostleship against false teachings threatening salvation through grace. He stresses the importance of faith alone and warns against legalism, emphasizing that his message is divinely revealed and transformative.
Paul’s Urgent Warning to the Galatians (Galatians 1:1-24)
Paul's letter to the Galatians urgently defends his apostleship against false teachings threatening salvation through grace. He stresses the importance of faith alone and warns against legalism, emphasizing that his message is divinely revealed and transformative.
James Sermon Series Media Elements (Free Download)
The >SM Media Package offers free resources for enhancing sermons or teachings from the book of James. It includes customizable countdowns, bumper videos, and various slides, available in both audio and non-audio formats. Users are encouraged to share the resource within their ministries, promoting its availability through social media.
Instructions on Wealth, Patience, and Prayer (James 5:1-20)
James 5 opens with a stern warning to the wealthy who misuse their riches and exploit others. James isn't condemning wealth itself, but rather the abuse of it—especially when it is used selfishly or to harm those who are vulnerable. “Look here, you rich people: Weep and groan with anguish because of all the terrible... Continue Reading →
Beyond Selfishness and Self-Confidence (James 4:1-17)
James emphasizes the serious responsibility of teaching, the destructive potential of the tongue, and the importance of godly wisdom reflected in humble actions for meaningful relationships.
Taming the Tongue (James 3:1-18)
James emphasizes the serious responsibility of teaching, the destructive potential of the tongue, and the importance of godly wisdom reflected in humble actions for meaningful relationships.
How Do You Know Your Faith in Jesus is Real?(James 2:14-26)
James emphasizes that genuine faith is active and evidenced by compassionate actions, contrasting empty claims of faith with transformative, obedient living, exemplified by Abraham and Rahab.