Session 8: Round Table Discussion – Jim Osman, Justin Peters, John Samson, and Dan Phillips
A discussion about Cessationism and Continuationism. Some of the questions include: How does one stratify error in categories, like nonessential and secondary? Isn’t all error an essential issue? What is the difference or distinction between hearing the voice of God...
Session 2: The Modern Charismatic Resurgence
In order to understand any theological movement, it helps to have at least a working knowledge of the origins of the movement. In this session, we will look at some of the main movers and shakers of the Pentecostal movement. We will look at the people, both men and...
Pure and Undefiled Religion (James 1:26-27)
James tells us what pure and undefiled religion looks like: bridling the tongue, caring for the needy, and personal holiness. An exposition of James 1:26-27.
Marks of a Godly Husband (Ephesians 5:25-28)
God has ordained that men are to be the spiritual leaders in both the home and the church and in that order. Men must lead in the home first. They are called to be godly husbands to their wives. In this message we will look at the biblical marks of a godly husband....
Doers of the Word (James 1:22-25)
Many professing Christians evaluate their love for Jesus based upon their feelings for and emotions about Him. We see in today’s text, though, that our love for Jesus is measured by our obedience to His Word. An exposition of James 1:22-25.
The Implanted Word (James 1:19-21)
In today’s text, James instructs his readers to be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. There is much more to this than it may at first appear. An exposition of James 1: 19-21.
God: The Good Gift Giver (James 1:17-18)
In this rich passage, we see the confluence of God’s goodness, immutability, and sovereignty. His gifts to us continually flow down up to and including that of our own regeneration. An exposition of James 1:17-18.
The Pernicious Progression of Temptation (James 1:13-16)
Being tempted in and of itself is not a sin. Left unchecked, however, temptation brings forth sin and sin brings forth death. If we are not diligent to kill sin, it will kill us. An exposition of James 1:13-16.
Blessings, Trials, and Crowns (James 1:12)
Due to technical difficulties, the quality of this recording is less than usual. Thank you for your patience as we work on fixing this issue. This verse marks James' conclusion of his treatment of trials. Trials in this life are tests of our faith but God sustains us...
The Trials of Poverty and Wealth (James 1:9-11)
It is likely easy for us to see how poverty can be a trial, but did you know that wealth is also a trial for the believer? Both poverty and wealth present unique trials and unique temptations. An exposition of James 1:9-11.
Justin Peters
Evangelist, Justin Peters Ministries
Justin Peters was born and reared in Vicksburg, Mississippi. He graduated from Mississippi State University in 1995 and then earned two degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2000 and 2002. It was not until he was a preacher, though, that God brought him to genuine faith in Christ.
Though his first commitment is to expository preaching (verse by verse expounding of the biblical text), he is most known for his seminar entitled Clouds Without Water which is a biblical critique of the Word-Faith movement. As a full-time evangelist, Justin has preached in churches and seminaries in 42 states and 23 countries. In addition to his preaching ministry, Justin hosts a daily radio program and is the author of Do Not Hinder Them: A Biblical Examination of Childhood Conversion.
Justin married his wife, Kathy, in 2010 and they along with their little dog, Mia, make their home near Sandpoint, Idaho. More information about Justin, the ministry to which God has entrusted him, and contact information may be found on his website.