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Kootenai Church: James

By: Justin Peters
  • Summary

  • Written by the half-brother of Jesus, the book of James has been described as "Christianity in blue jeans." Right theology must lead to right living. Otherwise, it is worthless. James gives us theology applied. This series of messages is a verse-by-verse exposition of the book of James by Justin Peters, of Justin Peters Ministries, and were preached during our Sunday Morning Worship Service. Click here for more teaching by Justin Peters.
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Episodes
  • Pure and Undefiled Religion (James 1:26-27)
    Jan 17 2022

    James tells us what pure and undefiled religion looks like: bridling the tongue, caring for the needy, and personal holiness. An exposition of James 1:26-27.

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    51 mins
  • Doers of the Word (James 1:22-25)
    Mar 15 2020

    Many professing Christians evaluate their love for Jesus based on their feelings for and emotions about Him. We see in today’s text, though, that our love for Jesus is measured by our obedience to His Word. An exposition of James 1:22-25.

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    51 mins
  • The Implanted Word (James 1:19-21)
    Dec 23 2019

    In today’s text, James instructs his readers to be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. There is much more to this than it may at first appear. An exposition of James 1: 19-21.

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    57 mins

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