In this concluding message from the book of James, Pastor Luther Walker examines the believer’s walk in relation to God’s will, wealth, endurance, compassion, and correction within the body of Christ. This study highlights the importance of living according to God’s desires—judging actions rather than motives, seeking the Lord’s will in every decision, and maintaining integrity in word and deed.
Pastor Walker contrasts worldly pursuits with eternal priorities, warning against the corruption of wealth and emphasizing the call to long-suffering toward unreasonable people. Using examples from Job and Elijah, he explains how faith and endurance reflect trust in God’s righteousness.
The message further explores the distinctions among worship, vows, and supplication, illustrating their proper biblical use in prayer. Pastor Walker also addresses compassion and stewardship, encouraging believers to minister their spiritual gifts faithfully and to restore others caught in sin with gentleness and objectivity of mind.
Ultimately, this study calls Christians to live maturely in Christ—serving faithfully, enduring hardship with patience, and remaining steadfast until the Lord’s return.










