The Faith That Saves
James confronts his readers with two types of faith, one that is useless and one that works. Called to recognize that a useless "faith" is nothing more than lip service and mental assent, Christians are to recognize that it is works which demonstrate whether or not faith is genuine. By looking at three principles of faith we find that faith and works are intertwined and that genuine faith grows to maturity as it is exercised daily.
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08/24/25
From Envy to Contentment
Asaph, in Psalm 73, wrestles with envy as he watches the wicked prosper. Struggling to trust God’s goodness, Asaph brings ...
Nick Spurgeon
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08/24/25
The Enduring Christian
In 2 Timothy 2, Paul exhorts Timothy to find strength not in himself, but in the grace that is in ...
Cameron Cronk
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08/17/25
One Thing, Forever
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Danny Schillero