The letter of James is one of the earliest New Testament documents, written between 40 AD and 62 AD. It is sometimes called “the Proverbs of the New Testament,” because it is an intensely practical book. The Apostle James, the brother of Jesus, is zealous for God’s people to demonstrate the kind of virtue, character, and self-control that can only be explained by the power of the gospel.
Read MoreThe letter of James is one of the earliest New Testament documents, written between 40 AD and 62 AD. It is sometimes called “the Proverbs of the New Testament,” because it is an intensely practical book. The Apostle James, the brother of Jesus, is zealous for God’s people to demonstrate the kind of virtue, character, and self-control that can only be explained by the power of the gospel.
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