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James 2: 1-13
Introduction: Team > me .
Anything worth doing always requires a team.
A QB by himself can’t win a game.
(Unless you’re Tom Brady)
A Pitcher by his or herself can’t win a game without people in the field and other teammates to bat.
You get the picture..
You are not defined by the “brand” you wear.
A pastor once dressed as a homeless man, and sat outside his church one Sunday as people walked by…
suppose some one is wearing walmart brand instead of nike, Jordan etc…
How you going to treat them?
We flock to style… to the most followers etc…
How are we treating those who are struggling?
2. What you do to the least of these you do unto me.
Turner shared a great story in Bible Study about feeding those who are hungry…
Turner shared a great story about feeding the hungry in bible study.
3. Be merciful
Extend mercy.
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