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Only Good and Perfect Gifts

May 12, 2024 • Mark South • James 1:12–18

In this sermon we explore the blessings and trials of faith. It underscores the promise of the crown of life to those who remain steadfast under trial, reiterating that God tests but does not tempt with evil, aiming to build endurance in faith rather than lead believers into sin. The sermon emphasizes that temptations arise from personal desires rather than God's will, cautioning against deceiving oneself into blaming God for personal failures. It highlights the distinction between trials intended to strengthen faith and temptations that lead to sin and death. Concluding with an encouragement, the sermon reassures the congregation of God's unchanging nature in giving good and perfect gifts, which include trials that ultimately lead to spiritual growth and completeness. It serves as a reminder that what may seem challenging or undesirable at the moment can be God's perfect gift tailored for the individual's growth in faith.


00:00 Scripture reading

02:25 Celebrating Mother's Day with Humor and Reflection

03:05 The Essence of True Gifts and Motherhood

05:18 Navigating Trials with Faith and Joy

10:30 Understanding the Depth of Being 'Blessed'

18:34 The Journey Towards a Crown of Life

22:37 Distinguishing Between Testing and Temptation

26:47 Exploring the Nature of God's Tests

27:47 The Difference Between Testing and Temptation

31:51 Understanding Our Own Temptations

34:01 The Consequences of Yielding to Temptation

40:50 Embracing God's Perfect Gifts

46:07 The Ultimate Gift: The Crown of Life

Faith Works

May 26, 2024 • Jim Perkins • James 2:14–26

In this sermon, Pastor Jim explores the relationship between faith and works, as discussed in James 2:14-26. He emphasizes that true faith is evidenced by deeds, illustrating this with biblical examples such as Abraham and Rahab. Pastor Jim also addresses the societal and spiritual challenges of living out this kind of active faith, calling on the church community to support one another in tangible ways. The sermon concludes with a call to let faith be evident in daily life, aligning actions with beliefs, and emphasizes the importance of community groups in fostering genuine, supportive relationships.

The Mercy Manifesto

May 19, 2024 • Mark South • James 2:1–13

Pure Religion

May 5, 2024 • Gregg Katz • James 1:19–27