by chaseathompson | Mar 16, 2017 | Bible Questions, Prayer |
Earlier Today, I was asked about the Greek verb form/tense for “ask,” in James 4:2. It is somewhat rare that I get a biblical Greek grammar question (two came in today!), and in this case, the answer to her question indicates something quite important that...
by chaseathompson | Mar 15, 2017 | Prayer |
Here is the final installment of our five-part Charles Spurgeon on Prayer Series. (Scroll down for links to the other four parts of this series) In this section, Spurgeon challenges believers yet again with James 4:2 – and asks them to consider whether or not...
by chaseathompson | Mar 9, 2017 | Prayer |
As mentioned before, our church in Pinson, Alabama is going through the beautiful book of James. Last week, the message ended in us being challenged by James that, “We have not, because we ask not.” What a powerful, and challenging Scripture. This week on...
by chaseathompson | Mar 7, 2017 | Prayer |
Some pieces of writing are both powerful and funny. I submit the below as an excellent example of this. Spurgeon, writing in the 1800s, here bemoans the soul-crushingly long prayers of a good and Godly man he knows. Is it good to pray? YES! Is it good to pray long and...
by chaseathompson | Mar 6, 2017 | Prayer |
Our church in Pinson, Alabama is currently going through the book of James during our Sunday morning gatherings, and it has been very fruitful, at least for me, to go deep into this book. This week we tackled James 4:2, and James’ startling proclamation that,...
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