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Tag Archives: James
Acts 15 and Salvation by Grace Alone
It was so good to be back at my own little church today to sing, to pray and to study with my church family. It is always so sweet to return after time away from them. My pastor was continuing our study … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Discernment, Sermons, The Word
Tagged Acts, Bible, books of the Bible, doctrine, doctrine of salvation, early church, faith, gospel, grace, grace alone, historical narrative, how to be saved, James, Jesus christ, legalism, Paul, Peter, salvation, theology
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Sermon Recommendation: Gary Gilley on the book of James
The book of James is a challenging one, and one some people have argued conflicts with other epistles. That’s why I really appreciated this sermon from Pastor Gary Gilley of Southern View Chapel and want to share it.
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Tagged audio, book of James, christianity, DNA of salvation, epistles, gary gilley, happiness, James, Jesus, joy, misery, New Testament, podcast, salvation, sermons, sin, What should the Christian life look like
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Trials and Tribulations
It has been a tough week. So exhausting in fact that I struggled to get out of bed this morning and go to church. After arguing with myself for 20 minutes I got up and got ready in 15 minutes … Continue reading