The author discusses the book of James. He defines what is meant by James in his letters. For instance, he notes the term trials (peirasmm) “often has two meanings “trials” and “temptations,” and “are closely related.
I particularly liked his overview of The Use of Prayer and Praise, 5:13-18. Prayer is always a mystery to me. After all, if God already knows my desires, why do I need to pray? In this portion, the author grabbed me with the first sentence: “The individual in trying circumstances may be tempted to complain against other believers or to break out in an impious oath, but the proper behavior is to turn to God.”
I found this book to be very easy to read. It flows and is packed with a plethora of information and knowledge. I highly recommend it.
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