A podcast dedicated to sharing the audio files of Douglas Jacoby's International Teaching Ministry. Our goal is to help people "think about faith." Douglas Jacoby is an international Bible teacher. After serving as a minister on church staff for 20 years, he continues to work as a freelance teacher and consultant. With degrees from Drew, Harvard, and Duke, Douglas has written 35 books, recorded over 1000 podcasts, and spoken in over 100 universities, and in over 500 cities, in 126 nations. H ...
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. What exactly is the battle of Armageddon? Is there going to be a literal battle, as Revelation 16 seems to indicate? And how can we prepare for this awful battle at the end of time? 1. Around 95 AD, the clear and present challenge to the Christian faith is emperor worship. Domitian is t…
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Last Things: The Rapture & the Tribulation
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Order of events, popular Christianity: Second coming Rapture Tribulation (for unbelievers) Order of events in New Testament: Tribulation (throughout our lives as believers) Second coming General resurrection + rapture Judgment Day Eternal destiny: heaven or hell Etymology Rapture < Lati…
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Hinduism has taught reincarnation for many thousands of years. Sikhism, which derives from Hinduism and Islam, also accepts reincarnation (many passages in the Granth teach this doctrine). The Chandogya Upanishad 5.10.8 reads, “... those who are of pleasant conduct here—the prospect is,…
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Note: If you are not familiar with the early Christian doctrine of the intermediate state of the dead, please listen to the podcast "What Happens After We Die?" This podcast assumes some familiarity with the biblical teaching that the dead proceed to Hades, a sort of waiting place befor…
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Last Things: Thoughts on Heaven & Hell
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Scriptures cited: 1 Corinthians 3:15, Hebrews 9:27 Luke 10:12, 12:28 1 Peter 3:22 John 4:34 Genesis 2:15, 1:16,28 Hebrews 4:9 Philippians 3:21 Matthew 22:30 Matt 19:21, Mark 10:21, Luke 12:33, 18:22 Romans 14:10,12 Matthew 25:21 For further study: Here is the link to my paper on Termina…
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Last Things: The General Resurrection
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Scriptures cited: Genesis 1:31 1 Corinthians 15:1-7, 47-52 Philippians 3:20-21 1 John 3:2 Luke 24:39 John 21:12, 20:19 1 Corinthians 15:20, 35-37, 42-44, 58 See also Acts 24:15 Further study: Be sure to listen to the related podcasts in this series on The Rapture & the Tribulation, What…
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Last Things: What Happens After Death?
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Scriptures cited in this podcast: Luke 23:39-43 John 20:16-17 Philippians 2:9-11 John 14:1-3 John 3:13 Acts 2:34 Further: The audio series, What Happens After We Die? contains 3 hours of material, comprising 4 lessons: After Death: Have We Got it all Wrong? In Their Own Words: What the …
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Leaders: Under Fire: Lessons of Suffering from Mexico
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Leaders: Being a teacher: Do You Have What it Takes? (1995)
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Excerpt You are listening to just part of a book on evangelism. It's called Till the Nets are Full (formerly Shining Like Stars). This podcast is an adaptation of chapter 2, "The Mission." This may be found in Part I of the book, "Light of the World." Important note: When it comes to tr…
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Leaders: Why Christian Leaders Need to be Exceptionally Good Bible Students
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Scriptures referred to: James 3:1 Deuteronomy 17:18-20 1 Timothy 4:8-16על ידי Douglas Jacoby
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Six Ways to Build a Healthy Culture (15 minutes). TRUST Rom 15:14—confident in church to handle issues of church. I myself am convinced, my brothers and sisters, that you yourselves are full of goodness, filled with knowledge and competent to instruct one another. APPEAL Philemon 1-25—a…
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Inappropriate control, 4-6 4) Abuse of authority Leaders have authority, but not to create their own rules, or in the language of Jeremiah, “to rule by their own authority” (Jer 5:30-31). "Giving up everything" is not unlimited, but should be interpreted in the light of apostolic teachi…
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Inappropriate forms of control, 1-3 Jesus called them together and said, “You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be yo…
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Leaders: Lording it Over Others (Mark 10:42)
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. The purpose of this podcast is to foster a Christian leadership culture. This is an important study for anyone in leadership, or considering it. Please listen to this podcast (18 minutes) and share it with others whom you may be able to influence. Key Greek verb: katakurieuein (to lord …
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Leaders: Fresh Thoughts on Elders
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Here I share some of my own thoughts about elders (overseers) and church leadership. I do not speak for a congregation or denomination. These are simply my own reflections on this important subject. Passages considered in the lesson (28 minutes): Acts 13:1-4; 14:23; 15:1-35; 20:17-38. S…
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40—Forty Days with James: Series conclusion (and my takeaways)
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. 108 power-packed verses! Chapter 1 introduces the 12 themes of chapters 2-5. James is practical. James covers a whole range of everyday life issues: how we respond to pain and suffering, dealing with conflict, how our speech can help or harm, dealing with poverty and wealth, even how we…
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39—Forty Days with James: James the Martyr
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James was martyred in AD 62. Prophet, Peacemaker, Martyr Martyrs and confessors in the early church James’s execution Thrown from pinnacle and beaten over the head (Jos. 2.23.12). “If a priest performed the temple service while unclean… the young priests take him out of the temple court…
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38—Forty Days with James: James the Peacemaker
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Acts 15 Last time: James was a prophet (fiery hot). But he was also a peacemaker. The Jew-Gentile Controversy (Acts 15:1, 5) was the most contentious issue in the 1st century. The Judaizers held that to be truly spiritual—or (in this case) even to be saved—a man must be circumcised. Cir…
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37—Forty Days with James: James the Prophet
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James is a “pillar of the church” (Gal 2:9), brother of the Lord, and highly respected leader. But he also speaks prophetically—his tongue dipped in the white-hot fire of God’s justice and righteous indignation. Try to feel the strength, the conviction, the vehemence of his words (ten s…
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36—Forty Days with James: Through the Book (ISV)
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. The final four reflections: James the Prophet James the Peacemaker James the Martyr Series conclusion (and my personal takeaways)על ידי Douglas Jacoby
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35—Forty Days with James: The Truth about Falling Away
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 5:19-20 Why does the letter end this way? It is likely people were leaving the fellowship—not persevering, or perhaps discouraged because of prejudice. Wandering "from the truth" us about lifestyle more than doctrinal confusion. A correction about "falling away" and "restoration."…
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34—Forty Days with James: Prayer x 7
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 5:13-18 Prayer 7x in this passage "You must pray with all your might. That does not mean saying your prayers, or sitting gazing about in church or chapel with eyes wide open while someone else says them for you. It means fervent, effectual, untiring wrestling with God. You can be …
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33—Forty Days with James: “Yes” and “No”
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 5:12 Not referring to profanity Similar to 3rd commandment – context of oath-taking. Not that we should throw around the words Jesus or God carelessly. Note connection with the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5). Frequent references to SOM material in James. Based on these passages, som…
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32—Forty Days with James: Hang in There
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31—Forty Days with James: The Judge at the Door
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 5:7-9 More about the Zealots In the Jewish War, they took revenge on the rich, according to Josephus. Rooted in the 2nd century BC: Revolution (Judas Maccabaeus) The ensuing Hasmonean dynasty becomes corrupt The Zealots targeted corrupt Hasmoneans – even assassinating a high pries…
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30—Forty Days with James: Rich Fools
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 5:1-6 Last time: In "Wannabe Rich Fools," James speaks of entrepreneurs who fail to take God into account. This time: of actual rich fools who fail to take God into account. A prophetic woe! Their corrupt wealth will "testify" against them. That is, their unjust actions demand a v…
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29—Forty Days with James: Through the Book (CSB)
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28—Forty Days with James: (Wannabe) Rich Fools
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 4:13-17 The brevity of life: we are mists. If it is the Lord’s will – adding “we shall live…” This is much more than “inshállah.” Verse 17 is about how we go about making our plans. It’s not simply a passage about acting against our conscience. We can identify several social group…
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27—Forty Days with James: Only One Judge
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. ."Humble Yourself in the Sight of the Lord" (our previous reflection)—great passage, and great song. True prayer is neither a mere mental exercise nor a vocal performance. It is far deeper than that—it is spiritual transaction with the Creator of Heaven and Earth. – Charles Spurgeon (18…
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26—Forty Days with James: Humble Yourself in the Sight of the Lord
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 4:9-10 We can’t be merely academic or ethereal about our sin. An emotional response to God’s Word and God’s holiness is in order. "Blessed are those who mourn" (Matt 5:4)—is a passage often interpreted in the early church as mourning for one’s sins. Mourning and wailing are signs …
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25—Forty Days with James: Submit, Resist, Draw Near, Wash, and Be Purified
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 4:7-8 Review: James 4:4 is a passage that most churches don’t teach: Stepping on toes – consumerism.. Challenging specific sins from the pulpit Warning members against the dangers / ugly side of politics Rejecting nationalism, thinking instead of our global community Caring genuin…
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24—Forty Days with James: The Worldly Church
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 4:4-6 The adultery referred to in James 4:4 refers to the marriage between YHWH and his people (Isa 54:1-6; Jer 2:2). OT condemnations of spiritual infidelity: Isa 1:21; 50:1; 57:3; Jer 3:7-10, 20; 13:27; Ezek 16:23-26, 38; 23:45; Hos 1-3; 9:1. NT condemnations: Matt 12:39; 16:4; …
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23—Forty Days with James: Waging War
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 4:1-3 Context: link with chapter 3 – peaceful vs. violent approaches to the problems in our world. The peace, shalom, of which James speaks is more than peace in our hearts, or harmony in the church. It's not difficult to imagine there were quarrels within the church—but killing? …
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22—Forty Days with James: Through the Book (NASB)
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. To appreciate James and the logical flow of the letter, it is vital to understand the political background of Palestine in the New Testament period. These were troubled times: oppression under the Romans and those richer Jews who acted as their pawns, exorbitant taxes and food shortages…
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21—Forty Days with James: Genuine Wisdom
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 3:17-19 In 1st-century Palestine, James was a force for unity and peace. “James is burdened with a desire for communal unity, but unfortunately the inevitable result of unruly tongues, unholy zeal, and unchecked party spirit is chaos and division.” He had a sterling reputation (am…
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20—Forty Days with James: Pseudo-Wisdom
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 3:13-16 Intro In our next 2 reflections, James considers two types of wisdom. The Greek of James is so fine that some scholars deny that he could have penned this letter! See Greek text below (Jas 3:13-16). See also papyrus copy of James 1 (below, R). Whether these are James’ orig…
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19—Forty Days with James: Cursing & Praise
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 3:9-12 So many images in this chapter: (tongue), bit, rudder, spark, taming (animals), poison, spring, fig tree… which bring to life the importance of the topic. Common illustrations from the ancient world Or from Jesus, like Matt 7:15-20. The focus: the misuse of tongue in worshi…
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18—Forty Days with James: The Untamable
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Reminders: All of chapter 3 addresses the tongue, and has special relevance for and application to church leaders. The influence of the tongue may be enormous, despite its minuscule size (like a rudder, bit, or spark). The body of Christ can be significantly influenced—for better or wor…
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17—Forty Days with James: The Rudder
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. .Review: "The Tongue of the Teacher: (no. 16) James 3:1 applies to all Christian leaders, at least those who speak, teach, preach—which is pretty much everybody. Reading between the lines, we realize that unspiritual teachers were a threat to the communities that James oversaw. As we wi…
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16—Forty Days with James: The Tongue of the Teacher
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. James 3:1-2 What is the context of James's warning? James is the most influential person in the Jerusalem church. 3:1 applies to him. What’s the leadership model in the communities James is addressing? Teachers & elders (3:1; 5:16)—no mention in this epistle of prophets, evangelists, or…
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15—Forty Days with James: Through the Book (The Message)
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14—Forty Days with James: The Epistle of Straw
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Luther’s translation of the N.T. (1522) Separated 4 books from the other books of the N.T.—almost an appendix. Other books he removed to the end were Heb, Jude, Rev—but at least he included them in the translation. He also made a tweak to Rom. 3:28 (allein durch den Glauben—adding the w…
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13—Forty Days with James: The Magic Wand & the Touch
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Further comments on Jas 2:14-26: Re: deeds (v.14): Jesus frequently emphasizes deeds, both in the gospels and in Revelation. For “I know your deeds,” see Rev 2:2, 19, 23; 3:1-2, 8, 15. We need to be comfortable talking about the way of Christ. It is not a good sign when we prefer vaguen…
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12— Forty Days with James: Cold Deeds with Warm Words
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Notes on James 2:14-26: The word “deeds” is more palatable for many religious people than “works,” with is association with trying to earn our salvation. Vs.14-16 seem to address a real situation among the believers to whom James is writing. See also 1 John 3:16-18, Matt 25:31-46, and G…
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11—Forty Days with James: The Royal Law
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Why is this a “royal" law? It's the Law of the kingdom, law of king for his people. It's "Love your neighbor as yourself." James's readers / hearers are called to stop showing partiality. This is not mere suggestion, but a law! It’s a law of love, the perfect law of freedom. It dictates…
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10—Forty Days with James: Oppressors & Oppressed
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Intro Was Jesus a "carpenter" (Mark 6:3, Matt 13:55)? Tekton = builder. "Carpenter,” esp. in our culture, has a certain prestige. But not so much when someone tells you, “I’m in construction. I’m a manual laborer.” Jesus was more likely a stonemason. Wood is not the usual building mater…
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09—Forty Days with James: The Chair & the Floor
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Might we have a wrong view of religion – could our religion be “worthless” (Jas 1:26)? Do I excuse myself with the thought, "Perhaps I don’t need to worry about orphans and widows. After all, I’m not that wealthy. I’m just middle class." James himself was not a wealthy man (the implicat…
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08—Forty Days with James: Through the Book (RPM)
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. Interesting facts about James James appears immediately after Acts in many early NTs. Some scholars think James was the first NT document to be written (sometime in the 40s). (Many conservative scholars believe Galatians is the oldest, penned in 48.) Note: James the brother of the Lord …
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07—Forty Days with James: Pure Religion
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For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website. There are five important themes in the latter part of James 1 (vs.19-27), the first three of which we examined in the previous reflection: Restraint of hasty desire Practical obedience to God’s Word Reception of the Word with humility Concern for defenseless members of the community Tur…
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