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The Book of James 1:3-8 (Part 3) The Doctrine of Testing [12/1/2019, Sunday AM]
The Doctrine of Testing [Part 2]
• The explanation of testing, 1:3.
• The responsibility of testing, 1:4a.
• The benefits of our testing, 1:4b.
• God’s provisions in testing, 1:5-8 (emphases on simplicity): 1) A single difficulty, v. 5; 2) A single remedy, v. 5; 3) A single resource, v. 5; 4) A condition, vv.
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Observations
• God never says that you ask too much.
• God never rebukes the request for wisdom.
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