Author: Chris Eller
3/6 – What Wisdom Wears
The Power of the Tongue
How Does God Grow Our Faith?
We often hear folks pray, “Lord, grow our faith.” How does God do this? How does He grow our faith. James tells us up front: “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing (James 1:2-4). Intellectually, we acknowledge that the way God grows our faith is through testing, or trials, but we’re never ready for the trials when they hit, are we?
Abraham: A Working Man’s Faith
The Faith That Dooms You to Hell
This week we look at what many commentators consider to be the main thrust of the Epistle to James–faith without works is dead. Many confuse what James is teaching in this text. Is he arguing for a works-based salvation? No. Is is arguing that works are the evidence of true salvation, not the source of true salvation? Yes. This is a topic that the American Church needs to pay attention to and heed. Too many Christians today are what I call “cultural Christians,” in other words, they rely on a faulty faith or an intellectual belief in God as the evidence of their salvation. James is quite clear–this kind of faith is worthless.
The Law & the Christian [Podcast]
In this discussion, Chris Eller, Todd Stiles, Carlos Jerez, Timur Nesbitt, and Joe Earle look at the topic of the Law, how it is discussed throughout scripture, and what the implication of the Law is for the Christian.
07 The Problem of Partiality (James 2:1-13)
This is part of a Bible Study series on the Epistle of James. You can find more information on the complete series by going to the Series Overview. This Week: James 2:1-13 Date: February 7, 2016 Series: Shoe Leather Theology: Study of James This Week’s Resources: The Compass Bible Study (pdf) Study Notes (pdf) PowerPoint Slides (Ankeny … Continue reading 07 The Problem of Partiality (James 2:1-13)
How to Spot A Besetting Sin
There’s an old say, “It’s easy to spot sin...in someone else!” There’s truth in that statement. We have a razor sharp eye to spot the slightest hint of sinfulness in everyone else, but we often find ourselves struggling to find even the smallest hint of sinfulness to confess. Sure, we acknowledge the “big sins,” but … Continue reading How to Spot A Besetting Sin
The Problem with Partiality