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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2019 · 27 MIN

Faith That Works #11

from Woodcreek Church · host Scott Stonehouse

James condemns the unrighteous rich for the hoarding, fraud, self-indulgence and oppression. As Christians in 21st century America, what can we learn from his condemnation? How do we righteously steward the wealth God has given us? James 5:1-6

James condemns the unrighteous rich for the hoarding, fraud, self-indulgence and oppression. As Christians in 21st century America, what can we learn from his condemnation? How do we righteously steward the wealth God has given us? James 5:1-6

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James condemns the unrighteous rich for the hoarding, fraud, self-indulgence and oppression. As Christians in 21st century America, what can we learn from his condemnation? How do we righteously steward the wealth God has given us? James 5:1-6

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