James closes with a final admonition, and encourages his hearers to convert those in error.
James closes with a final admonition, and encourages his hearers to convert those in error.
James again tells the Jews to be patient until the coming of Christ, when he will bring them deliverance.
James warns against rejoicing in the hope of earthly riches, seeing that the rich will be judged on Christ’s return.
James expounds on the results of their fleshly wisdom, and tells them again to ask instead for the grace of God.
James explains who should be teachers in the church, and what they should teach.
James continues to exhort the scattered Jewish church to justify their faith—but not by becoming teachers of the body.
James expounds biblical faith, contrasting it with vain religious beliefs and works.
James contrasts vain religion with hearing and doing the engrafted word.
Learn about Biblical meekness, and how just hearing the word is not enough.
James admonishes not to be angry at God, but to be swift to hear his word.