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 3:1-12
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 3:1-12
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If we could interview Paul, would he say that works were irrelevant, obedience is optional, faith apart from works can save, and that James was wrong?
Todays Scripture: James 2:24-3:1
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James cited Abraham’s story to prove that we are justified by works and not by faith alone, whereas Paul cited Abraham’s story to prove that we are justified, not by works, but by faith. How can this contradiction be reconciled?
Todays Scripture: James 2:19-24
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James mocks those whose faith is void of works, telling them that demons actually possess a more genuine faith, as their faith causes them to shudder!
Todays Scripture: James 2:15-23
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David considers a well-known Evangelical mantra that has its origins in the Reformation: “We are saved by faith alone, but not by a faith that is alone.
Todays Scripture: James 2:12-17
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There is one very special law God has given that sums up all the other laws He has given. James calls it the “royal law,” and he tells us that we will be judged by that singular law. Which law is it?
Todays Scripture: James 2:1-14
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According to James, the unbridled tongue of a religious person is a sure sign that his or her religion is utterly worthless. However, James also reveals the mark of genuine faith.
Todays Scripture: James 1:25-2:5
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One of the greatest delusions in the church world today is the one that James addressed 2,000 years ago. Amazingly, James tell us that it is people who listen to God’s Word who often fall under this delusion.
Todays Scripture: James 1:17-25
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James assures us that God is not tempting us. But you might be surprised who James reveals is the source of our temptations.
Todays Scripture: James 1:12-15, 5:20
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According to James, one must ask in faith to receive not only wisdom, but anything from God. How can you know if you are praying in faith?
Todays Scripture: James 1:5-12
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