Categories: James Sermons

Woe to Weak Wealthy (James 4:13-5:6)

James states in 4:9 that we are to be wretched, weep, and mourn. Here in this section James states something similar for the rich. However, in this section James gives the declaration that the rich are going to mourn because of the judgment that is coming upon them. If we are those who are to mourn, and rich are those who are to mourn does this mean that no one will be exalted and all will be humbled? To say it another way does this mean that no one will enter into the land of glory by the working of God? We will see this is not the case as we hear, Woe to the Weak Wealthy.

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