September 19, 2021
Rahab’s faith in God’s power leading the Hebrews out of Egypt is contrasted to the faithlessness of the Hebrews witnessed these miracle first hand. Can’t we have faith that God can do the impossible in our lives?
Sometimes called "the Proverbs of the New Testament," the book of James practically and faithfully reminds Christians how to live. From perseverance to true faith to controlling one's tongue, submitting to God's will, and having patience, this book aids readers in living authentically and wisely for Christ. Many have claimed that James and the apostle Paul differed on the question of faith versus works, but in reality the spiritual fruit that James talks about simply demonstrates the true faith of which Paul wrote. Their writings are complementary rather than contradictory. Possibly one of the earliest of the New Testament writings (a.d. 40-50), the book is believed to have been written by Jesus' brother James (Gal. 1:19).
From The Holy Bible, English Standard Version, Copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.
September 19, 2021
Rahab’s faith in God’s power leading the Hebrews out of Egypt is contrasted to the faithlessness of the Hebrews witnessed these miracle first hand. Can’t we have faith that God can do the impossible in our lives?
April 7, 2019
Chris Bunn on How “Gospel of the Sovereign Self” is a Rival to the True Gospel of Christ (James 3:9, Genesis 1:26a, Romans 9, Galatians 1:8-9)
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