Introduction We began to study Mark's gospel on the Sunday before Easter when we spent our time going word by word through the first verse. And so, there's the word 'gospel'; and we thought about how the gospel is good news about what God has done for sinners like us to save us from the … Continue reading Mark 01(02–08)
Tag: New Testament
Mark 01(01)
Introduction It's always good to return to the gospels and to spend time reading about and thinking about the Lord Jesus Christ: and all he said and all he did for our salvation. Between the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2015 -- with lots of breaks and interruptions -- we studied the gospel … Continue reading Mark 01(01)
James 5(19–20)
Introduction We began to look at this passage a few weeks ago. In this passage, James is bringing his letter to a conclusion. And he ends his letter by teaching his readers about prayer. Is any one of you in trouble? He should pray. Is another happy? Let him sings songs of praise -- and … Continue reading James 5(19–20)
James 5(12–18)
Introduction We're coming to the end of James's letter and to the final instructions he has for us before he closes his letter. And I suppose, he's doing what we used to do whenever we wrote letters. Some of you may still put pen to paper and write letters. Most of us don't and we … Continue reading James 5(12–18)
James 5(07–11)
Introduction As we approach another Christmas, no doubt parents across the country are reminding their children that they need to be patient. You know: Christmas is coming; you'll soon be allowed to open your presents; but you can't open them yet. So, be patient and wait a little bit longer. And children across the country … Continue reading James 5(07–11)
James 5(01–06)
Introduction I wonder did you notice that this week's passage begins the same way as last week's passage began? Verse 13 of chapter 4 began with the words: Now listen.... And verse 1 of chapter 5 begins with the words: Now listen.... I suggested last week that we should think of a father, saying to … Continue reading James 5(01–06)
James 4(13–16)
Introduction I've said before that the book of James is a very practical book, because it's about how we're to live as God's people and how we're to regard one another and how we're to treat one another. But as well as instructing us about what's the right way to live as God's people, and … Continue reading James 4(13–16)
James 4(01–12)
Introduction We've been studying this book for several weeks, although it's been about a month since we last looked at it together. And we've seen that it was probably written by the James who was the Lord's half-brother and who became a prominent leader in the early church. And he was writing to Christians who … Continue reading James 4(01–12)
James 3(13–18)
Introduction Verses 1 to 12 of James 3 were about the tongue and how we use it. And we looked at those verses a few weeks ago. And they fit in with everything else James has been writing, because the book of James is a very practical book. It's about how we should live and … Continue reading James 3(13–18)
James 3(01–12)
Introduction James has lots of surprising things to say to us. Right at the beginning of his letter, he said something very surprising. He said: Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds. Normally we complain about our trials and troubles, but James tells us to regard them with joy. … Continue reading James 3(01–12)