A perennially difficult issue in JAMES is the author's treatment of faith, works, and justification. James 2:14-26, in particular, is difficult to interpret not only because of its complexity of language but also because of the argument itself. Does James contradict Paul regarding the basis on which God justifies sinners? Does Paul contradict James? Are there two equally-valid ways of justification set forth in the New Testament?
In this expositional study on the epistle of JAMES, Pastor Ronald H. Gann examines the theological relationship between faith and works. Rich in personal application, this sermon series promises to challenge new and mature believers alike.
08 - Faith That Acts
James 2:14-26
September 2, 2012 • Pastor Ronald H. Gann
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