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James 4:7–17 brings James’s letter to its sharpest point: if we’ve been flirting with the world, judging others from a lofty perch, and living as if we control our own future, what now? In this episode, we hear James’s bottom line—repent—and see that true repentance is not self-punishment but a humble return to the God who gladly draws near, gives grace to the lowly, and reclaims people who have been playing God instead of trusting him. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

After listening, you’ll come away with a more honest and hopeful picture of repentance—not as groveling to earn a second chance, but as finally stepping out of God’s chair and letting him be Judge and Lord. You’ll be invited to lay down condemning speech, surrender your illusion of control over the future, and bring your divided, double-minded heart to the One who already knows your failures and still says: humble yourself, draw near, ask for mercy—and I will lift you up. 

Series: James: The Gospel in Shoe Leather

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