Sermons on James
The Trials of Faith
James 1.1Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 7 October 2012
From the Pastor of the church at Jerusalem came the first of all NT epistles, and its first theme is troubles. The inspired writer does not primarily dispense comfort, but calls us to understand the purposes and respond well, telling us how to handle tests of faith.
The Trials of Character
James 1.13Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 14 October 2012
How to handle poverty or wealth, and temptations to sin that come from within ourselves. The source is inner corruption, and here are the precautions and remedies for halting their development, especially vital when the world presses us as never before.
Only God Can Make Us Complete
James 1.17Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 1 December 2013
All people have their distinctive aptitudes as gifts, but no one is entire or complete, for vital faculties are missing until God works in our lives. Every 'good' and 'perfect' gift, says the Bible, comes from above. Here are the missing gifts, which God gives to those who seek Him.
The Complete Person
James 1.17Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 3 May 2020
Society today is confident that natural gifts are enough to achieve a happy and fulfilled life: God is unneccesary. But Scripture shows that there are other 'gifts' that must be obtained from God to make a person complete. Here are priceless things given to seekers only. You May Be Also…
Doctrine Not Applied is Vain
James 1.18Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 21 October 2012
The Western surge in the promotion of Calvinism in churches is not always accompanied by reform of conduct, or separation from the world. A great gulf is seen between belief and practice. James deals with this very situation, and with how we must all face our inconsistent ways.
Discrimination in the Church
James 2.1Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 28 October 2012
Intermingled with uplifting terms about Christ and the rewards of faith, James shows the sinfulness of discrimination, whether partiality or preference shown through wealth, class, ethnicity or similar distinction. All need salvation by faith alone. Here also the 'royal law' of 'liberty' is defined.
Dead and Living Faith Compared
James 2.14Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 4 November 2012
This passage seems to teach justification by works as well as faith. But James insists that true saving faith is evidenced in a new life of obedience and sacrifice. We should seek nothing less in days when worldly evangelicalism and a new form of Calvinism have united with the world.
Bridling The Tongue For Christ
James 3.1-12Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 11 November 2012
This famous passage on the frightening potential of the tongue also gives us a powerful instrument in the pursuit of holiness. Don't you know, James seems to say, that by control of the tongue (with God's help) you can control all your faculties and passions. Here is how.
Testing Our Spiritual Wisdom
James 3.13Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 18 November 2012
James chooses a word for 'knowledge' used only once in the New Testament. It speaks of specialised knowledge - like military intelligence - of Satan's wiles and how to defeat him. Do we have it? Here is the all-enabling, non-self-seeking wisdom that is from above.
Worldliness
James 4.1Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 25 November 2012
James employs the imagery of two natures in the believer in showing how not to yield to worldly desires, but to resist the devil. Here praying 'amiss' is defined, and prayer priorities listed. Here also - how the Spirit gives far superior favours than those of the world.
Character Traits That Destroy
James 4.6Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 25 March 2018
The tragedy of human pride, affecting everyone, is here probed. God, the Bible says, arranges Himself in battle against the proud. Why is it so abhorrent to God? What are its forms and manifestations? How may we push through it to seek and find Him?
To Whom Do We Submit?
James 4.7-10Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 25 August 2013
To know Christ we must first submit to Him, but who will? It offends our pride. But in rejecting God we unwittingly submit ourselves to a host of other influences and forces. How much better and greater is the love and power of the Saviour of souls.
God’s Will for Us
James 4.13Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 2 December 2012
James gives two examples of how a worldly believer lives without reference to God: first in critical talk about other Christians, and secondly in deciding their own affairs without considering God's will and purpose. Here is how to be prayerfully available to God, the opposite of worldliness.
What Is Your Life?
James 4.14Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 26 June 2016
The great question posed and answered by James, half-brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, illustrates life as a vapour, so brief, inconsequential, unstable, and insubstantial, with other deficiencies here unfolded. But the opposite characteristics fill our lives when we come to Christ.
Valuing your Life
James 4.14Gospel Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 6:30pm | Sunday 4 July 2021
'What is your life?' asks James, 'it is even a vapour'. Here is material, physical life without God, its instability and brevity, its insubstantial character and its lack of merit and value for eternity. How very different it could be with the intervention of Christ the Lord. You May Be…
The Abandonment of Consecration
James 4:15Bible Study— Dr Peter Masters | 7:30pm | Wednesday 20 July 2022
Why is there virtually no concept of Christian consecration today among Reformed evangelicals? Why do so many churches and Christians find worldliness acceptable? James demonstrates how the Holy Spirit yearns for our entire consecration to the Lord — beginning with humble submission to Him. Full chapter _____________ James 4 From…
Seeing the Eternal Context
James 5.1Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 9 December 2012
The lot of materialists is vividly described by James, viewed in the light of eternity. They do not see it, but believers do, and so avoidance of earthly 'goods' is not hard. Here is advice on material things. Also, how the church family is far better than earthly things to…
The Practice of Patience
James 5.10-13Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 23 December 2012
Patience is described by James as a means of proving the Lord's affection and compassion, and also a route to great happiness. Here are the kinds of affliction that require patience; how it is obtained and exercised, and what it accomplishes in the spiritual life.
Effective Prayer
James 5.16Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 30 December 2012
(First 15 mins missing due to power cut.) Prayer is both an immense privilege and a great responsibility for saved people. This is about 'energised' prayer, concerned and pleading in character, and also zealous and persistent. Here are the obstacles and the way to overcome them: to pray with great…
The Motto Text of James
James 5.19-20Teaching Sermon— Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 6 January 2013
It is the duty of believers to watch for backsliding with tender concern, and to win back wanderers. This leads James to state a magnificent and inspiring New Testament proverb or faithful saying, a motto for soul winners. Here is its meaning, encouragements and its powerful incentives.