James trains a scattered church in integrity under the word. It calls believers to patient endurance, merciful action, wise speech, and hope in the Lord’s nearness.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
James trains a scattered church in integrity under the word. It calls believers to patient endurance, merciful action, wise speech, and hope in the Lord’s nearness.
Rahab’s confession turns espionage into faith as a scarlet cord marks out mercy in Jericho. Explore the context, narrative, theology, and practical application of Joshua 2.
James 2 brings the gospel into the room where people are seated and into the street where needs are met. It rejects favoritism and unmasks a faith that never acts, calling believers to mercy and to deeds that reveal live trust in Christ.
Justification, sanctification, and glorification outline God’s plan to redeem, renew, and restore believers to His image. While justification provides a right standing with God, sanctification transforms character, and glorification fulfills God’s ultimate promise of eternal perfection.
James, the brother of Jesus, transformed from a skeptic to a key leader of the early Church, leaving a legacy of wisdom and faith in his Epistle of James. Understanding the four different men named James in Scripture enhances our appreciation of their unique roles in God’s redemptive plan.
The warnings in Hebrews serve as a call to vigilance, urging believers to avoid complacency and persevere in faith. However, these passages, when understood in context, affirm that salvation is a work of God, secured by His grace and upheld by His promises.
Abraham’s journey illustrates how faith and works harmonize to reflect a life devoted to God. Paul and James emphasize different moments in Abraham’s life, but together they reveal that true faith will naturally result in obedience, proving the depth and authenticity of one’s relationship with God.
James was the half-brother of Christ and wrote a informative letter that is chock full of instructions for Christians.
The Parable of the Two Sons – Matthew 21:28–32
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJesus’ Parable of the Two Sons contrasts empty words with genuine obedience. This post explains its Kingdom significance and prophetic relevance from a dispensational perspective.