Jesus begins to gather disciples, but does not commit himself to the people when the see his miracles and believe.
Jesus begins to gather disciples, but does not commit himself to the people when the see his miracles and believe.
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.
Learn about Biblical meekness, and how just hearing the word is not enough.
Paul admonishes the Hebrews to look unto Jesus as an example and not faint in their persecution.
Learn about the nature of faith, and why the Hebrews need to have faith like their forefathers.
Paul admonishes the Hebrews to hold fast without wavering, based on the truths of the kingdom and the priesthood.