
James 4
Read James 4. Do you tend to focus on the past or think about the future? Thinking about the past can be good thing if
I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a teacher of His Word, Senior Pastor at Calvary Bible Church of Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti, Michigan. I am a husband and father of three.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Bible, as well as Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, and Doctor of Ministry degrees.
Read James 4. Do you tend to focus on the past or think about the future? Thinking about the past can be good thing if
Read James 3. This chapter in scripture tackles one of the hardest sins to overcome which is the sinful use of words. James himself acknowledged
Read James 2. James 2 is a chapter about favoritism. Verses 1-13 speak to the issue of favoritism directly; verses 14-25 speak more generally about
Read James 1. James says so much in such a few verses. He moves swiftly from one topic to another and it is sometimes difficult
Read Hebrews 13. The author of Hebrews wrapped up his message by giving believers some ways to put our faith into action. It starts with
Read Hebrews 12. The point of yesterday’s “Hall of Faith” chapter was not to exalt believers of the past. It was to encourage us to keep
Read Hebrews 11 Hebrews 10:39, the last verse of Hebrews 10 says, “But we do not belong to those who shrink back and are destroyed, but
Today we’re reading Hebrews 10. This chapter wraps up the argument about the superiority of Christ to everything Old Testament. The main point of verses
Read Hebrews 9. Hebrews 9 continued the argument that Christ was better than the Old Testament sacrificial system. The author of Hebrews presented a tight