In this section of his letter addressing the inevitable trials that will come to followers of Jesus Christ, James addresses the unique trials (and other circumstances) that come to both the poor and rich of this world. According to James, the poor of this world (the "brother of humble circumstances") is to boast in his exaltation, while the rich of this world is to glory in his humiliation. What does this mean? How are we, as Christians, to think about riches and poverty, and how do these concepts fit in with James' broader theme of the believer and the trials he or she will face? In this sermon, "Highs and Lows," Pastor Jesse Randolph covers these and other topics in his verse-by-verse exposition of James 1:9-12.
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