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Starting Convictions

Starting Convictions

How do you know if you’ve successfully understood a passage of Scripture? Start by understanding and embracing these basic interpretative convictions.

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12 James 5:12-20 Physically ill or spiritually weak?

12 James 5:12-20 Physically ill or spiritually weak?

The main theme of James is that faith devoid of works is not real faith and won’t save anyone. The Reformers used the language: “we are justified by faith alone but not by a faith that is alone.” Faith that is alone is one devoid of works.

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11 James 5:1-11 Worldliness and Riches

11 James 5:1-11 Worldliness and Riches

In 5:1-11, James begins the conclusion of the book which is a call to repentance. As he calls for repentance, he returns to his 2 main examples of the kind of change repentance should bring about in our lives. Our speech and they way we handle wealth.

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Questioning desire

Questioning desire

Desires play a key role in the life of faith. The question is how we handle our desires and whether we are willing to listen to what God says about them.

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07 James 2:21-26 Do James and Paul agree, Part 2

07 James 2:21-26 Do James and Paul agree, Part 2

James 2:21-26 is the second half of the “problem” passage where it appears that the Apostles James and Paul disagree about how we are justified. The key to resolving the apparent contradiction is context. James and Paul are addressing two different questions.

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06 James 2:14-20 Do James and Paul agree?

06 James 2:14-20 Do James and Paul agree?

James and Paul appear to contradict each other because they use the same vocabulary: faith, works and justification. Plus they both appeal to Abraham. But they use the same language in very different contexts to address different problems and answer different questions.

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05 James 2:1-13 What is on the inside counts

05 James 2:1-13 What is on the inside counts

Judging by external appearance is at the heart of James 2:1-13. But James is not concerned with whether we are nice to people or not. James is raising a more profound question: how are you looking at the world?

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Why I love the Bible and hate sermons

Why I love the Bible and hate sermons

I can spend 20 hour a week in Bible study without complaint but I’d rather shovel rocks than sit through most 20 minute sermons. Transformation without information has all the nourishment of whipped cream.

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