[RadCast] James 5:16-18 — Asking in Prayer

James puts our prayer life in context, especially when it comes to what we’re asking God to do. He says that we should confess our sins to one another and pray for each other. The church is a holy family of imperfect people on the path of spiritual formation. It’s in our confession and repentance in context of community that our biggest prayer request is answered: to become more like Jesus.
Thanks for watching, sharing, encouraging. I love doing this. If nothing else, it encourages me and sets my day on the right trajectory. My prayer is that it does the same for you!

About radamdavidson

When I'm not blogging, I'm hanging out with my family, pastoring a church, or listening to vinyl. I think and write about Jesus, music, communication, organizational leadership, family whatnot, and cultural artifacts from the 1980's -- mostly vintage boomboxes. You can read my blog at www.radamdavidson.com, watch [RadCast], a daily 3 minute video devotional, or find me on socials (@radamdavidson). I also help Pastors in their preaching and public speaking (www.CoachMyPreaching.com).
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