Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on James 1:20
There are 9 resources related to this passage:
Is anybody listening? We need to learn to listen better if we ever hope to connect with other people.
What is the key to surviving stress? There are lots of sources of stress and impatience in our lives, but circumstances must not determine our attitude.
Have you learned to let off a little steam before you blow up? We need to vent our anger appropriately with a Christian friend before we lose control and the whole things blows up on us and those around us.
I knew the picture looked different zoomed out. Melissa Troyer reminds us of those mistakes made by our little ones when they are in their early exploration modes and how our job is not to load them down with rules but to show them where to reach.
How do we keep from throwing bricks at each other through our screens, large and small? Ann Voskamp reminds us to listen with our heads and hearts and see social media and the Internet as a way to listen to hearts yearning to be loved.
What do you do when you can't do it alone. We need to be accountable and get the support of friends.
I thought Bactine fixed anything! Sometimes in the heat of the moment, we address the wrong issue with the wrong cure.
Let's worship today, praising God and asking for the help of the Holy Spirit as we seek to respond to people as Jesus did! Demetrius Collins and Phil Ware lead us in online, virtual worship through words and music using YouTube videos to help us understand how to give fitting replies to others in different conversation contexts.
God's holiness and grace call us to live our lives to bless others with what we do and what we say. Demetrius Collins and Phil Ware lead us in a virtual, DIY, worship through words and music using YouTube videos to praise God for his holiness and grace and call each other to use our lives, our speech, and our actions to bless others.
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