If you have ever asked what God wants you to do, the whole letter of James will help answer your question. The final section, James 5:13-20, tells us what to do in four specific situations. In three of the four situations, the activity is the same: to pray. In the fourth, we have the opportunity to do for others what Christ has done for us: to rescue the wandering.
Although the Kingdom of God started imperceptibly small, it will cover and fill the whole earth.
As Paul waited in prison, he was able to rejoice in two certain outcomes because of his view of life and death.
Saul’s two acts of foolishness contrasted with his son’s two acts of faith, and they changed the course of history.