

The book of James speaks to the realities of a living faith in Jesus-the kind of roll-up-your-sleeves and get-your-hands-dirty discipleship that is borne out of an authentic relationship with the risen Lord. A faith without action and without life change is ultimately a dead faith. There is just not a lot of action compared to the amount of words being said… May we all be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger.True faith produces fruit. Let our faith show up in our actions! A lot of the book of James is that we put some feet to our words to live what we say we believe. Don’t be just listeners of the Word, but doers. James is writing to religious people, which I believe, without a doubt, still relates to us Christians today! James is pushing them (us) to take the next step. Listening, with patience and perseverance, allows us to receive “with meekness” the word of God. “Be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.” Side note: I even have the screenshot of this verse on my phone home screen! That is how much I need to be reminded of this daily.Īnger, James says, does not produce Godly righteousness. Honestly, I have clung to this verse because I was terrible at the warning it gave. The passage opens up with James 1:19 which is a verse I have clung to personally for about two years now. I wanted to highlight day three where it highlighted and talked about James 1:19-27. From the production angle, I really could appreciate the details in the planning of wanting everything to matter and relate. It would help emphasize the moment in the video. A small detail that I picked up on was each location had a small application to the scripture. Every day each video was in a different location throughout San Francisco. I appreciate Francis’ ability to communicate with such passion and conviction.

Each one had a 7-12 minute video taught by Francis Chan where he would breakdown the chapter and verses of James into small chunks. As a team, we recently did the Book of James Bible devotional taught by Francis Chan.
