James 4:4-5 Conflict With God – Part 3

Am I an enemy of God? Yesterday We tried to answer the question: if someone is a ‘friend’ of Christ, can they be a ‘friend’ of the world too? Today We will LOOK at who is an enemy of God in verses 4-6. Open GODcha to the Book of James. Work in Split View > NOTE: If you don’t […]

James 4:6-10 Humble Yourself Before God – Part 1

 Am I humble? Yesterday We finished LOOKING at ‘friendship with the world’ which puts one in ‘conflict with God’. Today We will begin to focus on the solution to ALL conflict, especially conflict with God. Open GODcha to the Book of James. Work in Split View > NOTE: If you don’t have GODcha  Get It > Or, you […]

James 4:6 Humble Yourself: God Is Opposed to the Proud – Part 2 

Am I proud? Yesterday We began to LOOK at the solution to conflict by unfolding verses 6-10. Do you remember what the fix is?  Today We are going to hunker down in verse 6, and take a bite into God being opposed to the proud! Open GODcha to the Book of James. Work in Split View > NOTE: If […]

James 4:6 Humble Yourself: Receive God’s Grace – Part 3

Have I received God’s grace? Yesterday We zoomed in on God being opposed to the proud. Today We are going to stay in verse 6, and learn about God’s grace. Open GODcha to the Book of James. Work in Split View > NOTE: If you don’t have GODcha  Get It > Or, you can use your hardbound Bibles and […]

James 4:6 Humble Yourself – Part 4

  Am I humble? Yesterday We LOOKED at God gives grace. Today We want to see who God gives grace to: those who are humble. Open GODcha to the Book of James. Work in Split View > NOTE: If you don’t have GODcha  Get It > Or, you can use your hardbound Bibles and follow along. You can print off […]

James 4:7 Humble Yourself: Submit to God – Part 5

Have I submitted to God? Yesterday We saw God gives grace to the humble.  Today We want to see ‘how‘ one becomes humble, seeing it first begins with submission to God. Open GODcha to the Book of James. Work in Split View > NOTE: If you don’t have GODcha  Get It > Or, you can use your hardbound […]