Shut Up and Show Me!
Bruce AtkinsonPaperback 2015-09-01
In the style of the author's bestselling work, No More Law! this study on the New Testament letter of James boldly deals with such topics as the character and life of the contemporary Christian, the misconception that Paul and James disagreed on the gospel, Christians overcoming trials by aggressive faith, the nature of tests and trials, justification by works and its relationship to justification by faith, the power and misuse of the tongue, and so on. The book is provocative to holy living in Jesus Christ for today's church.
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Publisher Description
In the style of the author's bestselling work, No More Law! this study on the New Testament letter of James boldly deals with such topics as the character and life of the contemporary Christian, the misconception that Paul and James disagreed on the gospel, Christians overcoming trials by aggressive faith, the nature of tests and trials, justification by works and its relationship to justification by faith, the power and misuse of the tongue, and so on. The book is provocative to holy living in Jesus Christ for today's church. -Publisher
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In the style of the author's bestselling work, No More Law! this study on the New Testament letter of James boldly deals with such topics as the character and life of the contemporary Christian, the misconception that Paul and James disagreed on the gospel, Christians overcoming trials by aggressive faith, the nature of tests and trials, justification by works and its relationship to justification by faith, the power and misuse of the tongue, and so on. The book is provocative to holy living in Jesus Christ for today's church.
-Publisher
Publisher Description
In the style of the author's bestselling work, No More Law! this study on the New Testament letter of James boldly deals with such topics as the character and life of the contemporary Christian, the misconception that Paul and James disagreed on the gospel, Christians overcoming trials by aggressive faith, the nature of tests and trials, justification by works and its relationship to justification by faith, the power and misuse of the tongue, and so on. The book is provocative to holy living in Jesus Christ for today's church. -Publisher