ISBN-13: 9781536971088 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 52 str.
What is the debate between faith and works? Is there a practical explanation? Paul stated that salvation was by faith without works, James agreed, but said a person's faith had to demonstrate the kind of faith he has. His conclusion is that a person is saved by faith and works. Both Paul and James, it seems, are correct. A person is saved by faith alone, but if his faith remains alone, without works, he doesn't really have faith. The Epistle of James is the earliest of the New Testament letters and it presents the Christian life in very practical, down to earth terms. James deals with issues that faced the young congregations of the New Testament church and provides a no-nonsense view of the Christian life for today. Besides the issue of faith and works, he addresses such topics as: dealing with trials and difficulties; defining pure religion; showing favoritism to the rich and influential; discussing the power of the tongue; obtaining godly wisdom and explaining other matters of working out Christianity in the turmoils of life and the marketplace. Each Study Guide for LIFE uses three methods to help the reader understand and apply this letter: 1) FYI notes explain difficult or unusual passages. 2) Text questions direct the reader back to the text to understand what it actually says, and 3) Discussion questions ask the reader to apply the concepts of the passage to personal or contemporary situations. This Study Guide for LIFE is appropriate for individuals, for small groups or teachers preparing for a class. Whether you are a curious seeker or a professional minister, this Study Guide will provide valuable insights into the teachings of James and will press you closer to the heart of your loving Father.