Faith That Sees People Rightly | James 2:1-13 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor

Faith That Sees People Rightly | James 2:1-13 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor

What happens when our vision of people is clouded by favoritism, prejudice, or partiality? In James 2, the early church is confronted with this very issue, and the same challenge applies to us today.

In this sermon, Pastor Julie Hawkins unpacks James’ call to “show no partiality as you hold the faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.” With humor, honesty, and biblical insight, she contrasts clouded vision with kingdom vision, pointing us to the cross of Christ as the corrective lens we all need.

Find out:

-Why partiality and favoritism are incompatible with faith in Christ
-God’s heart for the poor, the overlooked, and the outcast
-How mercy triumphs over judgment through Jesus
-Practical ways to see others as image-bearers of God

Mercy doesn’t whisper; it shouts victory! When we see through the lens of the cross, our vision clears, and we begin to love others as Christ has loved us.

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