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Weekly Bible StudiesTopical StudiesBiblical Exegesis Class
This exegetical study is a formal classroom presentation of the Greek text in an informal setting. NavigationLogin/RegisterIn order to post comments you must be logged in. |
The Epistle of JamesThe letter of James was written by the Lord's half-brother around 45 A.D. The theme of his letter is, "Faith without works is dead" (James 2:20). In this letter James presents a series of tests by which genuine of salvation can be determined. James is concerned about the presence and development of genuine faith in the life of the believer. Even though he writes his letter to the twelve tribes of the Diaspora, the spiritual truths apply to every believer. In this letter learn what the true faith of God is and about dead counterfeit faith. James 5:20»
We finish the Book of James with a study of various words dealing with the need of salvation. James 5:19»
The necessity of divisions in the Body of Christ. James 5:13-18»
We take an in-depth look at praying for the sick and anointing with oil. James 5:12 Part 2»
We conclude our examination of the principles of taking an oath. James 5:12 Part 1»
We begin a study in the facinating issue of taking oaths. Is it right for a Christian? |
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