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  • James 4:1–6 - What Causes Quarrels and Conflict? (Session 12)
    2026/04/08

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, James 4:1–6 is examined verse by verse to uncover the real source of quarrels, conflicts, and spiritual battles among believers. This study explains how James traces outward conflict back to inward sinful desires, selfish pleasures, envy, wrong motives, and friendship with the world. The passage also addresses why some prayers go unanswered and why pride, worldliness, and fleshly desires create turmoil both within the individual believer and within the church.

    This Bible study is especially helpful for listeners searching for teaching on James 4, church conflict, Christian quarrels, wrong motives in prayer, friendship with the world, spiritual warfare, and practical Christian living. James continues to speak with direct clarity, showing how God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.

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    26 分
  • James 3:13–18 Explained: Earthly Wisdom vs Heavenly Wisdom (Session 11)
    2026/04/07

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, James 3:13–18 is explored in depth, showing the sharp contrast between earthly wisdom and heavenly wisdom. This Bible study examines how Scripture describes jealousy, selfish ambition, disorder, and confusion as marks of worldly wisdom, while God’s wisdom is revealed as pure, peaceable, gentle, merciful, and full of good fruit.

    This verse-by-verse study through the book of James highlights how true biblical wisdom is not merely spoken, but demonstrated through conduct, humility, righteousness, and peace. Listeners will see how James connects wisdom to daily Christian living, spiritual maturity, church life, personal relationships, and the pursuit of peace.

    If you are searching for teaching on James 3, heavenly wisdom, earthly wisdom, biblical wisdom, Christian living, practical faith, peace in the Bible, and verse-by-verse Bible study, this episode offers a clear and direct exposition of the text.

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    24 分
  • James 3:2-12 - Why is Controlling the Tongue So Hard (Session 10)
    2026/04/06

    What does James 3 teach about the tongue? This episode explains James 3:2–12, the power of words, why the tongue is compared to a fire, and how speech can bless or destroy.

    In this verse-by-verse study through James 3:2–12, the focus is on one of the most practical and convicting sections in the book of James: the tongue, the power of speech, and the difficulty of controlling what is said. James uses vivid illustrations—a horse’s bit, a ship’s rudder, and a small fire that burns a forest—to show how something small can have enormous influence.

    This study explores:

    • James 3:2–12 explained
    • why the tongue is called a fire
    • how words can cause great harm
    • why believers struggle to control speech
    • how the tongue can both bless God and curse people
    • what speech reveals about character and faith
    • why heavenly wisdom is needed to help control the tongue

    A practical Bible study on speech, sin, wisdom, and Christian maturity for anyone wanting to understand the warning of James and the power of words in daily life.

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    22 分
  • James 3:1 - Faith Without Works—Now What? Practical Christian Living Explained (Session 9)
    2026/04/03

    This episode is a verse-by-verse Bible study of James 2:15 - 3:1, examining the historical context, theological meaning, and faithful application of Paul’s message to the church.

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, the study continues, focusing on faith and works, practical Christian living, helping the poor and needy, and the stricter judgment of Bible teachers.

    The passage in James 2 raises the question: what practical use is faith if it does not result in compassionate action? This episode examines how Christian faith in action should express itself through good works, care for those in need, and obedience to the leading of the Holy Spirit. The discussion highlights the biblical call to serve widows, orphans, the poor, and others facing hardship, showing that genuine faith is meant to be visible in everyday life.

    The episode also transitions into James 3:1, where Scripture warns that not many should become teachers because teachers will incur a stricter judgment. The conversation explores the seriousness of teaching the Word of God, the dangers of false teachers, the importance of spiritual maturity, biblical preparation, and faithful handling of Scripture. Special attention is given to Christian accountability, rewards, stewardship of spiritual gifts, and the principle that to whom much is given, much is required.

    This episode is especially relevant for listeners studying:
    James 2 explained, James 3 explained, faith without works, Christian good works, Bible teachers judgment, practical Christianity, Christian service, biblical compassion, spiritual gifts, and verse-by-verse Bible teaching.

    Key topics in this episode:

    - James 2:15–26 and the relationship between faith and works
    - The biblical responsibility to help the poor and needy
    - Practical Christian living and active compassion
    - James 3:1 and why teachers face a stricter judgment
    - The importance of sound doctrine and careful Bible teaching
    - The danger of false teachers
    - Christian accountability, stewardship, and rewards
    - Using God-given gifts faithfully in ministry and service

    Bible passages discussed:

    - James 2:15–26
    - James 3:1
    - Ephesians 2:10
    - Luke 12:47–48

    Reasoning Through the Bible offers verse-by-verse Bible teaching designed to help listeners understand Scripture, think carefully about doctrine, and apply biblical truth to everyday life.

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    22 分
  • James 2:14-26 Explained: Is Faith Without Works Dead? (Session 8)
    2026/04/02

    What does James 2 really teach about faith and works? Are we justified by faith alone, or do works play a role in salvation?

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, the study continues through James 2:14–26, one of the most discussed doctrinal passages in Scripture. This section addresses the relationship between faith and works, the meaning of dead faith, and how James fits with Paul’s teaching on justification by faith.

    This verse-by-verse study explains why James is not teaching salvation by works, but instead showing how genuine faith is seen, expressed, and lived out after salvation. The discussion explores key examples from Abraham and Rahab, the meaning of “faith without works is dead,” and why context is essential when reading James.

    Topics include:

    • James 2:14–26 explained
    • Faith and works in the book of James
    • Is faith without works dead?
    • Justified by works or faith alone?
    • Abraham, Rahab, and visible faith
    • How James and Paul fit together
    • Practical Christian living after salvation

    A clear and doctrinally important Bible study on faith, works, justification, and Christian obedience.

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    44 分
  • Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead? - His Crucifixion & Resurrection Explained (Easter Special)
    2026/04/01

    Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Can the resurrection be trusted, and why does it matter today?

    In this special Reasoning Through the Bible Easter study, some of the most common questions people ask about Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection are answered with clear, biblical teaching. This episode looks at what the Gospels say happened, why the eyewitness accounts can be trusted, and why the resurrection is central to the Christian faith. It also explains how the resurrection connects to 1 Corinthians 15, the Passover, and the believer’s future bodily resurrection.

    Topics include:

    • Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
    • Evidence for the resurrection of Jesus
    • Can the Gospel accounts be trusted?
    • Why the resurrection matters to Christians
    • Jesus, the Passover, and the Gospel
    • The future resurrection of believers

    A practical and hope-filled Easter episode for listeners who want trustworthy answers about the resurrection of Jesus Christ [The Messiah] and its meaning today.

    If you found this helpful, share it with a friend who has questions, subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible study, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation.

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    54 分
  • James 2:8-13 Explained: Mercy, Judgment, and the Royal Law (Session 7)
    2026/03/31

    This episode is a verse-by-verse Bible study of James 2:8-13, exploring the historical context, meaning, and faithful application of the passage within the Christian faith.

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, the discussion centers on the movement from legalism to love and what it means to live under the Law of Christ. Drawing from James chapter 2 as the central passage, this study explores the Royal Law, the Law of Liberty, and the difference between outward rule-keeping and the deeper righteousness that flows from a transformed heart.

    The episode also considers the tension faced by the early church in relating Old Testament law, faith, and Christian freedom, with attention given to themes found in Acts 15 and in Jesus’ teaching on the heart. Rather than presenting good works as a burden or a means of proving righteousness, the New Testament calls believers to a life where love, mercy, and obedience grow naturally out of genuine faith.

    This conversation is especially helpful for anyone wanting to better understand James chapter 2, Christian legalism, the Law of Christ, faith and works, mercy, holiness, and Christian freedom. At the center of the episode is a clear reminder: the Christian life is not meant to be defined by legalistic rule-keeping, but by the love of Christ lived out in action.

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    20 分
  • James 2:1-7 - Why Favoritism Has No Place in the Church (Session 6)
    2026/03/30

    This episode is a verse-by-verse Bible study of James 2:1-7, exploring the historical context, meaning, and faithful application of the passage within the Christian faith.

    Ever questioned the true essence of fairness and how it applies to our faith? Join us as we unpack these first verses of James chapter 2, showcasing its timeless call for justice and impartiality within the Christian walk. We're not just talking about ideals; we're addressing the gritty reality of integrating Jewish customs into Christian theology, all while recognizing each individual's intrinsic worth before God. As we dissect the potent truth of Christ's deity, feel the impact of that revelation on how we interact daily, particularly among our faith communities. Tune in for a session that's about real transformation, not just talk – and don't forget, it's about living out the word in every action we take.

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    25 分