The Mandate to Love and Triumph of Mercy

Series: James

The Mandate to Love and Triumph of Mercy

May 01, 2022 | Lynette Sanchez

James calls believers out for showing favoritism and how their wavering in faith has turned them into corrupt judges. Their grasp for position and power showed they weren't fully living into the upside down kingdom of heaven. The command to love our neighbor still stands as our own path to freedom and to receive mercy as believers in Jesus.

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The book of James is unlike most others in the Bible. It has been loved by many for its straight talk about faith, and it has been questioned and even marginalized by some for its apparent lack of grace and emphasis on the work of Jesus. Written by the brother of Jesus who himself was a key leader in the early church, this book "gets up in our business" and challenges us to practically live out what we believe in the real world that tests that faith at every turn. It's a book we all need to return to time and again as we strive to become better followers of Jesus.

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