Prayer and Pursuit

Evening Service
May 3, 2015

James concludes his letter with two practical instructions for living the Christian life. In every situation, believers should approach God in prayer with complete confidence in His power and wisdom. With the same confidence that God will work through the prayers and actions of ordinary people, we should be diligent to pursue those who wander from the faith in life or doctrine. In all things, we can be sure that our prayers are powerful because of all that Christ has done and that He extends His grace to the weak and wandering.

James 5:13-20

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