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James 1:17-18
Excerpted from: Let the Saints be Joyful in Glory!

So James shows that we are firstfruits and underscores the importance of remaining faithful because God of His own will and desire brought us forth by Jesus Christ through His Spirit.


Articles

Are You Living the Abundant Life?  
Ask, Seek, Knock  
Celebrating Birthdays  
Daily Thanksgiving  
Did God Change the Law of Clean and Unclean Meats?  (2)
Eating: How Good It Is! (Part Seven)  
Fear the Lord's Goodness!  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Ten)  
Living By Faith and God's Grace  
Parables and Prophecy  
Power Belongs to God (Part Two)  
Prepare to Meet Your God! (Part Eight): Seek Me and Live!  
Presumption and Divine Justice (Part Two)  
The Christian Fight (Part Four)  
The Elements of Motivation (Part Two): Vision  
The Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness  
The Prophesied Creation of Light  
The Sovereignty of God: Part Eight  
What Do We Have to Offer?  
Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Six)  

Bible Studies

God's Non-Transmittable Attributes (Part Five): Independence  
God's Non-transmittable Attributes (Part Four): Immutability  
Goodness  
Parable of the Talents (Part Two)  
Parable of the Two Builders  
The Tenth Commandment  
What Is Propitiation? (Part One)  

Booklets

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part Two)  

Essays

An Illuminating Prophecy  
Did Christ's Resurrection Change the Day of Worship? (Part One)  
Ditching Tithing? Consider Carefully  
Gifts We Have Been Given (Part One)  
Lessons from a Stiff Neck  
Reciprocity (Part Two)  
Thanks for Everything  
The Pursuit of Excellence (Part Two)  
Will We Endure to the End? (Part Two)  

Sermons

The Household of God and Truth  
God's Spiritual Harvest  
Crucial Parenting Principles  
Back to Life (Part Four)  
Happiness is Circumstantial, but Joy is Not!  
Confidence in the Flesh Versus Faith  
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Eight)  
Appointments  
Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness  
Liberty Under the Law  
Our Affinity to Christ  
The Sovereignty of God (Part Eight)  
The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 1)  
The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 6)  
What Does God Really Want? (Part 6)  
Preventing Deception  
Do We See Ourselves As God Sees Us?  
Our Affinity to Christ  
Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 10)  
Why Are We Called To Overcome?  
Pentecost and Hope  
The Wonderful, Powerful Gift of God's Holy Spirit  
Power Belongs to God (Part 2)  
Our Core Business  
Why We Observe Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread  
Pure Language Restored  
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Ten)  
God's Spiritual Harvest  
Using God's Given Authority  
Considered Rather Than Commanded - Choose Life  
The Great Flood (Part 3)  
Our Faith is the Victory  
Trials: Much Needed Experiences  
Law and Spirit Together  
Parables of Matthew 13 (Part 1): The Mustard Seed  
Glorifying God  
The Holiness Code  
Why We Tithe (Part 2)  
From Rubble to Utopia  
A Calendar Summary  
Deuteronomy (Part 6)  
Should a Christian Go To War? (Part 2)  
Are You Missing Out On Blessings?  
Faith Overcomes the World  
Man's Greatest Challenge (Part 1)  
Man's Greatest Challenge (Part 3)  
Ask, Seek, Knock  
The Great Flood (Part 7)  
Facing Times of Stress: Faithfulness  
Living Abundantly In Tough Times  
Of Snowflakes and Suns and Glory  
Living by Faith: God's Grace (Part 1)  
Seeking God's Will (Part Seven): Conclusion  
Clean and Unclean Meats  
Fathers Provoking Children  
Do You Take Sin Seriously? God Does!  
The Book of Daniel (Part One)  
Are You Living an Abundant Life?  
How God Deals With Conscience (Part Four)  
How God Deals With Conscience (Part Five)  
What You Feel vs. What You Believe  



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