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Session 8 the book of james francis chan
Session 8 the book of james francis chan







session 8 the book of james francis chan

But then I remind myself, and pray, for contentment and joy for the things in my life.īoasting about tomorrow was an ah-ha moment. Especially when I'm in a nice big kitchen with lots of cabinets and countertop space - one of my big "wants". That even includes material things like our vehicle and house and I need to be happy with what I have, not wishing I had something more. Truly submitting to God and knowing what I have has been given to me by Him. Right now, that is to raise the kids he has entrusted in us. My worth comes from knowing God and believing that I am doing what He has called me to do. Once a meal is complete, another will have to be made in a few short hours. My husband isn't my supervisor and laundry and dishes do not work this way. I don't have a supervisor that I report to or accomplish a task to the extent that it is completely finished. Not that I should, I am worthy in God's eyes and that should be enough. Since staying at home, it has been difficult to find my "worth", my value.

session 8 the book of james francis chan

It highlights a lot of the sin that is in my life that I need to work through. James is a reminder to me of what I should be doing.

session 8 the book of james francis chan

Chan is a great speaker and this video study did not disappoint. Works without faith is nothing just like faith without works. Verse three just to remind us WHY we want trials.Ĭhan also walks through James to show the importance of works, but not just any works, works by faith. Who WANTS bad things to happen? But that is exactly what the second verse of the entire book says, "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance." James 1:2-3. That is hard to think about and actually follow through, with an obedient and joyful heart.

session 8 the book of james francis chan

He reminds us that the Bible tells us we should welcome hard times. That's what I loved most about it was that he was breaking down the actual verses. He walks through each verse of James in these 12 videos. There are also leader guides for purchase and free group handouts available. This study is set up in 12 sessions with the videos only lasting seven to twelve minutes each.









Session 8 the book of james francis chan