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James: Faith in Action [print]

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  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781565821729
  • 1565821726
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2785.52.J364 2012
  • BS2785.5.C554.J364 2012
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Abstract: Jacob's letter is like a bridge that connects our lives with the lives of believers in the first century. Jacob said, "In a world where the rich and the poor are uneven, turbulent, Christians fight each other, materialistic, and unbelieving, yes, Christianity is still practical." Based on this premise, Jacob proposed the goal, whether of early believers or nowadays believers, all equally suitable.The goal is: To fully obey our Lord Jesus Christ and let our faith be put into practice in life.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Chinese Collection - Second Floor Non-fiction BS2785.5 C47 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001782487
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BS2775.3 B76 2007 Message of Hebrews/ BS2785 .3 .M6812 1999 The message of James / BS2785 P47 2000 Bible Study Guide of James/ BS2785.5 C47 2012 James: Faith in Action BS2785.53 .M3312 2010 MacArthur New Testament Commentary: James/ BS2785.53.L53 2005 On the epistle to James/ BS2795.3.M3812 2004 The NIV Application Commentary: 1 Peter/

880-01 Jacob's letter is like a bridge that connects our lives with the lives of believers in the first century. Jacob said, "In a world where the rich and the poor are uneven, turbulent, Christians fight each other, materialistic, and unbelieving, yes, Christianity is still practical." Based on this premise, Jacob proposed the goal, whether of early believers or nowadays believers, all equally suitable.The goal is: To fully obey our Lord Jesus Christ and let our faith be put into practice in life.

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