The 2012 Northern Virginia Conference was on The Mountaintops of Scripture, giving a dispensational overview of the Bible.
The goals of this study are three-fold: first, to help the Bible student “think through” the Bible story along the lines of God’s promises and their fulfillment in the Person and work of our Lord Jesus Christ. The second objective is for us to gain a sense of how to “rightly divide” the Word of God, according to its own inherent pattern. In so doing, we are able to see its unity and minimize supposed contradictions. Finally, this overall grasp of Scripture will enable us to “tell the story” to others, keeping the focus where it belongs—on Jesus Christ the Savior.

The Mountaintops of Scripture – Northern VA 2012

Gene Cunningham - January 20, 2003

A Faith That Endures #2

James - A Faith That Endures

James is explaining discipleship, not eternal salvation; recurring subjects -- trials, wisdom, lust, saved by works, death, tongue, doer of the word, and hearer only. Key verse: Jam 1:12 -- blessed is the one who endures temptation. Active idea in the Greek -- triumphant endurance -- receiving the Crown of Life for loving the Lord. The plan and purpose of God is working in us through suffering. Churches scattered from Saul's persecution (Act 8:1-4, Jam 1:1-4). "Patience has its perfect work in the school of delay" (E.M. Bounds). We are God's masterpiece (2Co 5:17, Eph 2:8-10, Gal 2:20). Illustrated by Rom 5:1-5, Paul's writings complement James'. "Hope" is confident expectation (1) the power of the word gives us assurance (Jam 1:21 ); (2) hope is purifying (1Jn 3:3); (3) providential plan of God (Rom 8:28); (4) living hope (1Pe 1:3); (5) the promise of God (Joh 14:3); (6) the blessed hope (Tit 2:13, 1Jo 2:28). Suffering reveals a need (Jam 1:5-8). Wisdom is the ability to live life God's way. God gives wisdom in accordance with need. If you've been already been given it, God expects a step of faith -- "the answer will come as you go". When wisdom comes (Luk 3:5, 1Co 1:30) it takes the lowly and lifts them, and takes the proud and humbles them. "Let" -- He wants us to permit Him to unleash His power in our lives (Col 3:15-16; Isa 30:18). "Waiting on the Lord" means "Let God have His way". Everyone - high or low -- is equal in Christ. "Count it all joy" knowing 7 things: (1) Providence of God (Jam 1:1-4, Rom 8:28); (2) Power of prayer (Jam 1:5-8, 1Jo 5:14-15); (3) Position in Christ (Jam 1:9-11, Col 3:1-4); (4) Perversion of sin (Jam 1:13-15, 2Co 11:3); (5) Purpose in His plan (Jam 1:16-18, Rom 8:29); (6) Power of word (Jam 1:19-21, Rom 1:14, Rom 1:17); (7) Practice as a disciple (Jam 1:22-27, Heb 5:14).

Conference notes for this series can be found [HERE

Scripture References: John 5:14-15, James 1:1, James 1:19-21, James 1:5-8, James 1:5-8, Romans 5:1-5, Romans 8:29, John 2:28, Romans 8:28, Galatians 2:20, James 1:16-18, Titus 2:13, Hebrews 5:14, James 1:1-4, Ephesians 2:8-10, James 1:13-15, John 14:3, James 1:22-27, Isaiah 30:18, James 1:1-4, Colossians 3:1-4, Romans 8:28, Romans 1:17, Colossians 3:15-16, Acts 8:1-4, James 1:9-11, John 3:3, Romans 1:14, Luke 3:5, James 1:12

From Series: "James - A Faith That Endures"

Given a the Washington DC Conference in November 2007 this 8-part study in James examines our faith. We are to be 'doers' and not 'hearers' only. By this we are 'justified' before men (not God). In this way James complements (and precedes) Paul writings.

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