An introduction to the book of Colossians and the “Faith Under Pressure” series. Explore Paul’s prayer for the church, the concept of orthodoxy before orthopraxy, and the freedom found in being co-heirs with Christ.
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The Rhythm of a Mature Faith: Patience and Prayer
James concludes his letter with two powerful tools for enduring life’s hardships: patience and prayer. Discover why biblical patience is “active trust” rather than passive waiting, and how an “audacious prayer life” keeps you connected to God and community.
More Grace: When a Divided Heart Meets a Faithful God
James confronts divided loyalty with piercing clarity, but the message does not end in condemnation. Where hearts are fractured and faith is weary, God responds with more grace—restoring, sustaining, and calling us home.
Humble Faith: Drawing Near to God
Pride pushes God away, but humility draws Him near. When we surrender control and submit to Him, grace meets us right where we are.
Looking Up Instead of Looking Sideways: Killing the Comparison Trap
James teaches us that comparison destroys contentment. Instead, we’re called to look up, trust God’s timing, and embrace who He uniquely created us to be.
The Power of Our Words: When Faith Takes Control of the Tongue
James teaches that our words reveal our maturity and shape our lives. The tongue may be small, but its power is enormous—and only a transformed heart can produce transformed speech.
Power Over Our Words: Leading Without Pride
Our words and our leadership reveal the condition of our hearts. With influence comes accountability — and genuine faith is seen in how we speak, lead, and love.
Faith that Obeys
True faith doesn’t just believe — it obeys. Abraham and Rahab both trusted God when obedience made no sense. Dynamic faith acts, because real belief always moves.
Faith That Trembles
James warns that even demons believe — and tremble. True faith isn’t just knowledge or emotion; it’s surrender. Faith that saves doesn’t just shake — it changes everything.
Faith That Walks
Faith without action is lifeless. James reminds us that true belief shows up in what we do — not to earn salvation, but to reveal it. Real faith moves, serves, and loves like Jesus. Faith that talks is easy. Faith that walks changes everything.