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James

James

Brad Fidler

Word Alive Press
2024
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Many Christians today feel overwhelmed by the shifting sands of culture and frustrated by governments that seem to lead us further from God. It's easy to fret over what the future will bring, especially when it feels like our prayers aren't answered. What needs to change?Fortunately, the apostle James has much to say to us about prayer. In his epistle, he specifically addresses prayer three times, each time commenting on what makes for ineffective or effective prayer. His letter gives us great insight into how we can build effective prayer lives In this book, you will find nine essentials for effective prayer that James touches on in his epistle. If your desire is to pray more effectively for your community, church, or country, then read on to discover what James has to teach us about effective prayer.
James

James

Michael D McCullar

Smyth Helwys Publishing Incorporated
2024
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James wrote in an extraordinary time in history and to a unique people. Unlike Paul, who wrote primarily to congregations defined by Gentile believers, James wrote to a dispersed and persecuted fellowship of Hebrew Christians who would soon endure even more difficulty in the coming years. James's letter had a two-fold intent: 1) Encourage these new believers to remain strong in the face of increasing persecution. 2) Equip them to continue in the faith throughout eras of hardship. If the dispersed believers lived exemplary lives among unfamiliar people in new areas, they could be living witnesses to the reality of Jesus as the Hebrew Messiah. According to James, the way of God is accepting the reality of persecution and applying faith to each and every instance. This "holification" of suffering that had been modeled by Jesus could indeed provide excellent witness to the reality of their faith. As James "tells it like it is" he consistently offers paths to effective living that can only be accessed through a personal relationship with God. Michael D. McCullar is the executive pastor of Johns Creek Baptist Church, Alpharetta, Georgia. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama-Birmingham, New Orleans Baptist Seminary, and Oxford Graduate School. He is the author of Sessions with James, Sessions with Corinthians, Sessions with Timothy & Titus, A Christian's Guide to Islam, and co-author of Building Blocks for Sunday School Growth and Sessions with Mark.
James

James

John D. Barry

Faithlife Corporation
2014
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As the old adage goes, you have to ask the right questions before you can get the right answers. And that's exactly what the Not Your Average Bible Study series helps you do. Rather than spoon-feeding you with individual facts, this study of James coaches you on how to think through the text as a whole. Tested and proven in Bible Study Magazine, it's perfect for group and individual studies alike.We can easily become entangled in the cares of this world and forget the important things in life. When we lose sight of the big picture, James reminds us what truly matters--the gospel. He challenges us to be "doers of the Word, and not hearers only." The gospel should define how we think, feel, and act.Each section of the guide begins with a concise introduction, providing context for the biblical passage. Next, you'll consider questions designed to prompt your own in-depth study. You'll also find specific prayer suggestions, along with ideas for further research. Experience the joy of discovering biblical insights for yourself--then apply these lessons to your everyday life.This is not your average Bible study!
James

James

Jan Wells

Xulon Press
2003
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This inductive Bible study focuses on a message for the 1st century Christian church that has relevance for the church today. It carefully examines the disciple James' concerns for believers to keep on being doers of the Word, and not merely hearers who deceive themselves.
James

James

A. K. M. Adam

Baylor University Press
2013
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In this addition to the Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament series, A. K. M. Adam provides a guide through the Greek text of the Epistle of James. This handbook highlights the linguistic, rhetorical, and stylistic features of James, utilizing the Greek text to lead discussion on many of the theological questions raised by the letter. Adam expertly unveils the letter's excellent use of Hellenistic Greek balanced with noticeable Jewish patterns of thought. Students and teachers will find James a helpful tool in navigating this centuries-old piece of New Testament literature.
James

James

Shane Kapler

Angelico Press
2021
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The Epistle of James has long been a reminder that the Tree of Life-Christ's Cross and Gospel-was planted in rich, Jewish soil. James, steeped in Israel's wisdom literature, law, and prophets, and set aflame by his encounter with the Risen One, passionately addresses matters of spiritual life and death. Shane Kapler looks at the epistle through the eyes of its first-century Jewish-Christian readers, unpacking its lavish content and showing how this inspired text has yielded, century after century, abundant fruit for the Church. Discover how: James, Paul, Peter, and John all agree in their teaching on justificationA distinction was drawn between "works of the law" and works accomplished by graceFinal salvation is a synergy of faith and graced worksOur sufferings, when united to Christ's, become conduits of grace for us and othersTradition acted as a source for the written gospelsSocial and economic justice are integral to ChristianityThe sacrament of the anointing of the sick effects spiritual and physical healingGod responds in powerful, miraculous ways to the prayers of his holy onesReaders will also find an in-depth explanation of James's identity as a "brother of the Lord," and what the historical reception of his epistle reveals about the formation of the New Testament canon and Christ's mechanism for overcoming doctrinal divisions.
James

James

Shane Kapler

Angelico Press
2021
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The Epistle of James has long been a reminder that the Tree of Life-Christ's Cross and Gospel-was planted in rich, Jewish soil. James, steeped in Israel's wisdom literature, law, and prophets, and set aflame by his encounter with the Risen One, passionately addresses matters of spiritual life and death. Shane Kapler looks at the epistle through the eyes of its first-century Jewish-Christian readers, unpacking its lavish content and showing how this inspired text has yielded, century after century, abundant fruit for the Church. Discover how: James, Paul, Peter, and John all agree in their teaching on justificationA distinction was drawn between "works of the law" and works accomplished by graceFinal salvation is a synergy of faith and graced worksOur sufferings, when united to Christ's, become conduits of grace for us and othersTradition acted as a source for the written gospelsSocial and economic justice are integral to ChristianityThe sacrament of the anointing of the sick effects spiritual and physical healingGod responds in powerful, miraculous ways to the prayers of his holy onesReaders will also find an in-depth explanation of James's identity as a "brother of the Lord," and what the historical reception of his epistle reveals about the formation of the New Testament canon and Christ's mechanism for overcoming doctrinal divisions.
James

James

Kevin Gephart

Xulon Press
2023
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My mom always encouraged me to write a book. Before she went to heaven in 2019, I promised her that I would write one. Now, with this commentary on the book of James, I have completed my fourth book and have begun to work on my fifth. Lord willing, I will continue to write until my time on earth is finished. Dr. H. A. Ironside wrote regarding the biblical book of JAMES, "The theme of the Epistle of James is 'A Living Faith.' Paul deals justification before God, whereas James deals with justification before men, maintaining that righteous living and godly behavior accompany real faith.'" The book of James is a tremendous combination of he wisdom of Jesus Christ and the wisdom of Proverbs. James challenges us on how we should "live out" the great truths of God. Real life topics and issues are dealt with as they relate to God's Word.While our faith walk requires a great amount of growth of knowledge about the Bible, James encourages and exhorts us to not stop there. Accept his challenge today by beginning this vital study of this five-chapter book of God's Holy Word.
James

James

Ruth Anne Reese

Wipf Stock Publishers
2024
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In the early days of the church, James taught a message of joyful endurance, resisting temptation, and putting into practice the truth of the word the church had received. This little book offered reflections on trials, sin, and desire; on the challenges of controlling speech in the context of community and the damage such uncontrolled speech can bring about; and on the dangers of wealth and autonomy. James holds up a picture of a community that seeks a life of purity, prayer, and patience. He confronts those who choose their own way over God's way and speaks words of judgment against those who oppress and steal from the poor. In contrast, this community of early Christians is one of wisdom, joy, and praise that seeks healing for those among them who suffer. At each step, James encourages these Christians to consider the two ways: the way of righteousness and the way of evil, and to choose the good. This ancient book offers wisdom for today as we too seek to live godly lives of prayer, purity, and care for one another in a world that seeks to pull us away from God.
James

James

Ruth Anne Reese

Wipf Stock Publishers
2024
sidottu
In the early days of the church, James taught a message of joyful endurance, resisting temptation, and putting into practice the truth of the word the church had received. This little book offered reflections on trials, sin, and desire; on the challenges of controlling speech in the context of community and the damage such uncontrolled speech can bring about; and on the dangers of wealth and autonomy. James holds up a picture of a community that seeks a life of purity, prayer, and patience. He confronts those who choose their own way over God's way and speaks words of judgment against those who oppress and steal from the poor. In contrast, this community of early Christians is one of wisdom, joy, and praise that seeks healing for those among them who suffer. At each step, James encourages these Christians to consider the two ways: the way of righteousness and the way of evil, and to choose the good. This ancient book offers wisdom for today as we too seek to live godly lives of prayer, purity, and care for one another in a world that seeks to pull us away from God.