Last month the blog was focused on discussing the differences between godly wisdom and worldly wisdom. James ends chapter 3 with, "And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace." (verse 18) He jumps from talking about those who make peace to those who cause

Throughout Part 3 of "Every Good Endeavor," we've been seeing how the gospel changes different aspect of our life that ultimately have an impact in our work. For the next several weeks, we're going to be focusing on our motivation for our work and rest from our work.
Earlier in
Throughout this entire series, we start with where our heart (or attitude) should be on the specific topic. Last month we looked at what our attitude towards saving should be. Take a look at it here if you missed it. Now that we have our attitude right, let's talk about
Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. People's wisdom is revealed in their character – the way they live, speak, treat others, and handle life situations. In the passage we're looking at this month, James compares worldly wisdom to godly wisdom. This isn't the first time James
Throughout this whole series, we've been focused on first discussing what the Bible says about certain topics and then we provide other details on it. If you've missed any of the previous posts, you can find them all here: