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SERMON NOTES: JAMES 1:9-12
“ARE YOU BLESSED?”
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Introduction:
a. Review:
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James has called these believers to view trials as an instrument that God is using to equip them to be victorious in life and fit them for heaven.
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To have the right attitude concerning trial
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Some trials however prove too difficult and in this case the believer can ask God for wisdom.
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Asking in faith not double minded
2. The believer is to display consistent and intelligent spirituality avoiding being double souled
3. That our nature in trial reflects God’s nature; singleness.
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James moves to a brief mention of those who are rich~/poor and their attitude
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Concludes w~/ a description of a blessed individual.
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Trials do not discriminate
a. Money is a lure capable of detracting us from singleness of devotion
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