In James 1:9-18, the author continues to urge us to have a biblical perspective on the difficult and the good things in life, including poverty and riches, trials and temptations, and perfect gifts from God. Although we may not be able to change our circumstances, we can develop a Christian approach to them.
In his greeting, Paul previewed coming attractions in the rest of the letter, including the main event of Christ’s humiliation and exaltation.
After God used Philip to save many Samaritans, he sent him to evangelize one who had come from the ends of the Earth.
We concluded our series with I Peter 5:1-14, in which Peter described the three ways in which God cares for his people: through the...