James taught that judgment will be merciless to the one who has shown no mercy, a truth that was illustrated graphically in one of Jesus’ parables.
Todays Scripture: James 2:12-14

James taught that judgment will be merciless to the one who has shown no mercy, a truth that was illustrated graphically in one of Jesus’ parables.
Todays Scripture: James 2:12-14
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As David continues looking at Paul’s words in chapter 2 of Romans, it becomes even more clear that Paul believed that heaven was only for the holy, just like James.
Todays Scripture: James 2:23-24
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James warns his readers that “judgment will be merciless to the one who has shown no mercy.” What will become of the person who receives a merciless judgement?
Todays Scripture: James 2:12-14
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When James’ well-know warning, “Let not many of you become teachers,” is read in context, it becomes shockingly obvious that it has specific application to those who teach that faith void of works can save.
Todays Scripture: James 2:24-3:1
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James declares that faith without works cannot save. And then he offers an appropriate example of faith that is void of works, an example of a merciless person.
Todays Scripture: James 2:13-17
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All Bible teachers believe what they’re teaching is correct, yet there is a lot of disagreement between them regarding significant doctrines. So how can Bible teachers avoid being wrong?
Todays Scripture: James 3:1
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David considers a well-known evangelical mantra that has its origins in the Reformation, “We are saved by faith along, but not by a faith that is alone.”
Todays Scripture: James 2:12-17
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James tells us that we must bridle our tongues, which reveals something that we all need to know about the propensity of the body part that James says is our biggest challenge.
Todays Scripture: James 3:2-6
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James describes some very needy people, who lack basic necessities and who certainly ought to be helped by those possessing true faith. So should Christians assist everyone standing by the road who is asking for a handout?
Todays Scripture: James 2:15-17
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David shares a sure means to know what is in your heart, and the hearts of others.
Todays Scripture: James 3:6-12
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