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*This blog was originally published on March 28:2016. It has been slightly revised. Let’s say that every Christian was paid daily by God for the work he did that day. […]

Why is John 316 one of the most misunderstood verses in the Bible

Ron asked an interesting question: “What are the ten most misunderstood Bible verses or passages?” I have a book on the ten most misunderstood words in the Bible. But I […]

What attracts people to the idea that good works must accompany faith in order to prove that one has truly believed

A reader named CM sent in this interesting email. There is an implicit question at the end regarding faith and works. Repenting is turning away from sin by turning to […]

What does James mean when he says that faith without works is dead_

David asks a good question about James 2:14-17: I’m taking an online course from DTS on James, as taught by Dr. Stanley Toussaint. Through GES I’ve learned that the free […]

April 15, 2020     James 2:14-17

A faith that is not applied is unproductive. Listen to Bob and Shawn’s excellent discussion today on a saving faith that works. If you see someone with a need, are […]

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