The Life and Times of the Early Church

By: Henry H Harris
  • Summary

  • An in-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study of the history and acts of the early church. The study unfolds chronologically, using the Book of Acts and the New and Old Testaments as our guide. Each lesson will also include the historical, cultural and theological aspects of the text. May the Lord bless your reading and study of His Word!
    Henry H Harris
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Episodes
  • 17. James 1:19-27
    Nov 12 2024

    A verse-by-verse study of James 1:19-27.

    • James admonishes his readers to move beyond being “hearers” of the Word and become “doers” of the Word and partners with God in what He is doing in the world.
    • He then points out three characteristics of those who are doers of the Word: they have a controlled tongue, a caring heart, and a clean mind.
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    27 mins
  • 16. James 1:12-18
    Oct 30 2024

    A verse-by-verse study of James 1:12-18.

    James discusses two kinds of tests that all of us have to go through. Tests that come as the result of external circumstances are called trials; tests of character that take the form of inner desires are called temptations.

    • In verses 2–12, James discusses external trials and explains how they can help us become spiritually mature.
    • In verses 13–18, he turns his attention to the powerful inner urges that can destroy us and everyone we care about.
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    22 mins
  • 15. James 1:5-11
    Oct 17 2024

    A verse-by-verse study of James 1:5-11

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    26 mins

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