Sermon Tone Analysis

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The theme of James: Patience, Perseverance, Prayer, Promise
James 1:2
Control your tongue
Have you every had someone say, “I swear to God!”
Not talking about dirty words
Not talking about an oath in a court room
Have you every had someone say, “I swear to God!”
Prayer
James 5
You, as a believer in Christ have direct access to God!
Ephesians
We are called to pray for one another, but no one has to pray on your behalf.
There is no military style chain of command
Pray for the sick
James 5:14:
Many a church split: “I was sick and no one came.”
Anointing with oil: symbolic setting apart for prayer.
Our faith does not trump God’s will.
Learn from each other
James
Vernon Law: Experience is a hard teacher because she gives you the test and the the lesson afterwards.
Elijah: was a man with a nature like ours.
Jo
no rain for 3 years and 6 months; prayed again: the rains came.
Guide one another
James
Be accountable to each other.
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