The Book of James – Chapter 4

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on January 29, 2017 under Audio, Bible study, Multiweek, Series | Be the First to Comment

Our study through the book of James continues into chapter 4 with good momentum and incredibly practical and challenging content from the text.  Here are the notes divided into sections.

James Section 4A

James 4:1-2a – A Life Dominated by Pleasure (December 11, 2016)

Audio coming soon

James 4:2b-5 – The Matter of Unanswered Prayer / The Real Cost of Living for Yourself Instead of God (January 22, 2017)

Audio coming soon

James 4:6-10 – How to Return to God (January 29, 2017)

AAC format playable in most browsers, iTunes, and iDevices.  45 min., 22MB

Challenge for 2017

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on January 15, 2017 under Audio, Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

Here we are at the beginning of another year!  This lesson is a break from our James study, though the topic flows directly from our discussion from the first two verses in James 4, and we will actually land right back in James 4 for our conclusion.  God had given me this topic back in October for our annual New Year’s lesson, and I had been thinking about it since late 2015.

Lately there has been a lot of talk about “casual Christianity” in church and among our leadership.  The more I think about it, the more concerned I am that I and many others are practically living exactly that type of Christian walk, and aren’t even aware of it.

It is because of that possibility that this study compares Jesus’ “greatest commandment” and our lives to see if we are living up to His expectation of us – and our commitment to Him.

The Most Important Thing

AAC format playable in most browsers, iTunes, and iDevices.  39 min., 19MB

How Did the Early Church Show Love for One Another?

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on September 29, 2013 under Bible study, Multiweek | Be the First to Comment

This study came as a follow-on to the  study in Colossians that ended in love, and then Jesus’ instruction in John 13.  Though we cannot attempt to recreate the setting of the early church, we can at least look at them and learn from their example as a group of new Christians responding without precedent to the Holy Spirit’s direction.  Acts 2 describes their characteristics and then shows the results of their behavior.  Wow!

All of the previous three lessons are a great preparation for beginning a book study on Do Love, A Love Hack’s Path to Spiritual Maturity, by Dr. Andrew Rankin.

How Did the Early Church Treat Each Other

Resist the Devil

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on December 26, 2012 under Bible study, Multiweek | Be the First to Comment

This multi-week lesson investigates who Satan is, where he came from, what his goals are, what his methods are, and what we can do to resist him.

Resist the Devil