- The General Epistle of James — A Guide to Practical Christian Living
- Chapter 1
- James 1:1 – Slaves of Christ Jesus
- James 1:2 – Joy in Trials
- James 1:3 – The Trial of Your Faith
- James 1:4 – Perseverance
- James 1:5 – Wisdom from God
- James 1:6 – He Who Doubts
- James 1:7 – The Negative Expectation
- James 1:8 – Double Minded
- James 1:9 – Rejoicing in Humble Circumstances
- James 1:10 – Freed from the Illusion
- James 1:11 – His Blossom Falls
- James 1:12 – Trial of Faith, Crown of Life
- James 1:13 – Tempted of God
- James 1:14 – Carried Away by Desire
- James 1:15 – When Desire Conceives
- James 1:16 – Undeceived
- James 1:17 – No Shifting Shadows
- James 1:18 – Firstfruits of Creation
- James 1:19 – Swift to Hear, Slow to Speak, Slow to Wrath
- James 1:20 – Wrath and the Righteousness of God
- James 1:21 – Receive with Meekness
- James 1:22 – Doers of the Word
- James 1:23 – The Mirror and the Message
- James 1:24 – Forgetting What You Saw
- James 1:25 – The Perfect Law of Liberty
- James 1:26 – Worthless Religion
- James 1:27 – True Religion
- Chapter 2
- James 2:1 – Favoritism
- James 2:2 – What If…
- James 2:3 – Sit Here
- James 2:4 – Judges with Evil Thoughts
- James 2:5 – The Poor of This World
- James 2:6 – The Rich Who Oppress
- James 2:7 – The Worthy Name
- James 2:8 – The Twelve Commandments
- James 2:9 – Partiality
- James 2:10 – Just One Point
- James 2:11 – Lawbreaker
- James 2:12 – The Law that Gives Freedom
- James 2:13
- James 2:14 – Actionable Faith
- James 2:15 – Hungry and Cold
- James 2:16 — Spiritual Fraud
- James 2:17 — Dead Faith
- Chapter 1
Added Video: James 2:17 — Dead Faith
Added Video: James 2:16 — Spiritual Fraud
Added Video: James 2:15 – Hungry and Cold
Added Video: James 2:14 – Actionable Faith
Added Video: James 2:13 The Cost of Mercy
James 2:13 The Cost of Mercy
James 2:13 – The Cost of Mercy
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Muzzle Not the Ox
The Un-Muzzled Ox
Who serves as a soldier at his own expense? Who plants a vineyard and does not eat of its fruit? Who tends a flock and does not drink of its milk? Do I say this from a human perspective? Doesn’t the Law say the same thing? For it is written in the Law of Moses: “Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain.” Is it about oxen that God is concerned? Isn’t He actually speaking on our behalf? Indeed, this was written for us, because when the plowman plows and the thresher threshes, they should also expect to share in the harvest. If we have sown spiritual seed among you, is it too much for us to reap a material harvest from you?
— 1st Corinthians 9:7-11
Not out of compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
Added Video: James 1:2 – Joy in Trials
Video Added: James 1:1 – Slaves of Christ Jesus
The beginning of the Practical Christian Living series.
James 1:1 – Slaves of Christ Jesus
Bible study on the General Epistle of James begins here.
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