Sermon Tone Analysis

Wisdom a study from James
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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WISDOM
Questions: JAMES 1:5-8
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Why is it important to ask for wisdom?
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2. When should we ask for wisdom?
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3. How should we ask for wisdom?
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4. What is the message of James 1:5-8 to me?
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