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.
The opening of Luke's narrative about Jesus helps us know for certain the things we have learned about Jesus.
Adam was a type of Christ, each having the same role as the representative of his people, but with opposite outcomes.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard reminds us that entering the kingdom of God is not about our work but God’s generosity.