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Kootenai Church: James - Keeping Trouble under Lock and Key (James 3:13-18)

Keeping Trouble under Lock and Key (James 3:13-18)

08/18/24 • 41 min

Kootenai Church: James

David Forsyth explores the concept of wisdom from above in James 3:13-18. He emphasizes that true wisdom is practical, not theoretical, and produces good works and humility. The sermon contrasts earthly wisdom, which leads to disorder and evil, with wisdom from above, which is pure, peaceable, and full of good fruits. Forsyth urges believers to seek this heavenly wisdom to maintain peace and righteousness in the church.

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David Forsyth explores the concept of wisdom from above in James 3:13-18. He emphasizes that true wisdom is practical, not theoretical, and produces good works and humility. The sermon contrasts earthly wisdom, which leads to disorder and evil, with wisdom from above, which is pure, peaceable, and full of good fruits. Forsyth urges believers to seek this heavenly wisdom to maintain peace and righteousness in the church.

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