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But yonder, to live will be blessedness; being will be well-being. The reward of heaven will simply be the fact of living in God. Here life comes painfully trickling, as it were, in single drops through a narrow rift in the rock; yonder it will spread a broad bosom, flashing beneath the sunshine.
The Book of James – A Detailed Commentary Basic Training Bible Ministries Page 3 in which our faith vindicates God” (Job 42:8b), and James would answer, “because God works through trial to purify and refine our faith in order to bring blessings in time and reward in eternity” (Jam 1:12).
1. (12) A blessing for those who endure temptation. Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. a. Blessed is the man: This sounds like one of Jesus
Inductive Bible study on James 1:12-27. Includes cross references, questions,verse by verse commentary, outline, and applications on James chapter 1.
God has planted His Word in us, and our hearts find life in this Word...We need this word that is able to save us. The language here is potent, emphasizing how we are not saved by working but by receiving the Word, and how that Word planted in us then moves us to action. This is the heart of James.
James 1 - An Exegesis. By Richard H. Schleicher. [Merrillville, Indiana; Chicago Pastoral Conference] I. A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE EPISTLE OF JAMES. In the first three centuries of Christian history, the place of James in the canon was somewhat uncertain.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia states: “The Epistle of James is the most Jewish writing in the New Testament. The Gospel according to Matthew was