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Suffering Under the World’s Authorities (1 Peter 2:13–4:19)
Bible CommentaryDavid Hataj, CEO, Egerton Gear, Inc., on Non-Judgmental Corporate Culture Change I returned home...
Waiting for the Harvest (James 5:7–20)
Bible CommentaryJames concludes his letter with a variety of exhortations on patience, truthfulness, prayer, confession, and healing. As...
Oppression of Workers (James 5:1–6)
Bible CommentaryJames returns to the principle that work must serve the needs of others. His words in the beginning of chapter 5 are...
Business Forecasting (James 4:13–17)
Bible CommentaryJames moves to a new application in giving a warning specifically about business forecasting.[1] Somewhat unusually, he...
Taming the Tongue (James 3:1–12)
Bible CommentaryJames follows up his practical guidance about listening (see James 1:19–21) with similar advice about speaking. Here...
Discriminating Against the Poor and Currying Favor with the Rich (James 2:1–13)
Bible CommentaryJames applies both of his underlying principles as a warning against favoritism toward the rich and powerful. He begins...
Faith and Work(s) (James 2:14–26)
Bible CommentaryJames takes up the topic of work in detail in the second part of chapter 2. When discussing work, he invariably uses the...
Doers of the Word: Working for Those in Need (James 1:22–27)
Bible CommentaryThis brings us to the second principle of faithful work—working for the benefit of others in need. “Be doers of the...
Depending on God (James 1:5–18)
Bible CommentaryIn speaking about wisdom, James begins to develop the principle that we can trust God to provide for us. “If any of...
The General Epistles and Work
Bible CommentaryJames, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, and Jude address practical matters such as organizational leadership, hard...
Best of Daily Reflections: Patience in Suffering
Daily ReflectionWhen I think of suffering, I often think of Job.
Do Not Despair
AudioAdmiral Richard Byrd’s Antarctic polar expedition of 1939 and ‘40 had reached Sulzberger Bay—farther than any...