Synopses & Reviews
James, one of the earliest New Testament books penned, was written to encourage new believers as they experienced persecution for their faith. However, in this book great truths are taught for all generations of Christ's followers, including the relationship between faith and works, and how to determine the difference between God's testing and Satan's temptations. This self-study guide will give new insight and motivation to the believer as he lives out his Christian faith daily.
The books in the Jensen Bible Self-Study Guide series are designed to provide you with a broader understanding of God’s Word. Offering historical context and background, author information, charts, and other helps, these books will equip you with a comprehensive reference tool you’ll return to often. Each study includes an opportunity for analysis, response, and further study in a response-oriented format. The thirty-nine books in this series are suitable for both personal and group use.
Synopsis
James, one of the earliest New Testament books penned, was written to encourage new believers as they experienced persecution for their faith. Yet it contains great truths for all generations of Christians, including the relationship between faith and works and how to determine the difference between God's testing and Satan's temptations. This self-study guide will give new insight and motivation to you as you live out your Christian faith daily.
The books in the Jensen Bible Self-Study Guide series are designed to provide you with a broader understanding of God's Word. Offering historical context and background, author information, charts, and other helps, these books will equip you with a comprehensive reference tool you'll return to often. Each study includes an opportunity for analysis, response, and further study in a response-oriented format. The thirty-nine books in this series are suitable for both personal and group use.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 112-113).
About the Author
IRVING L. JENSEN (B.A., Wagner College; S.T.B., Biblical Seminary; Th.D., Northwestern Theological Seminary), was professor and chairman of the department of Bible at Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee, and the author of numerous books, including the entire Bible Self-Study Series; Jensen's Survey of the Old Testament; Jensen's Survey of the New Testament; Jensen's Bible Study Charts; Acts: An Inductive Study; Independent Bible Study; and How to Profit from Bible Reading.