The Apostles: James the Greater

Dec 28, 2025    Dr. Shea Shrader

This message takes us into the heart of transformation by examining James the Greater, one of Jesus' inner circle apostles. We discover a man who struggled with pride and vigilante justice—someone who wanted to rain fire down on those who rejected Jesus, much like the prophet Elijah had done in the Old Testament. Yet this same man would eventually lay down his life as a martyr, not seeking revenge but bearing witness to Christ's grace. The central lesson challenges our natural desire for immediate justice and retribution. We're reminded that judgment belongs to God alone because only He knows the full story, the perfect timing, and the appropriate measure. The sermon draws from Luke 9:51-56, where James and John asked Jesus if they should call fire down on the Samaritans, and Jesus rebuked them. This isn't about ignoring accountability or justice systems God has established, but about releasing our personal need to 'get even' with those who wrong us.