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Introduction to James
Written by James “the brother of Jesus”
Written most likely in the mid 40s AD
Many people call this book the “Proverbs of the New Testament”
The Text
James 1:1-4 - Joy through trials
Verses 2-3: We should have joy through all our trials because the testing of our faith produces endurance in us
The testing of your faith will grow your faith
All trials we grow through are for our good
This good is that we are made more like Christ
Verse 4: The results of steadfastness
This steadfastness could be described what it is like to stand in rushing water.
In a river or on a beach.
When you have walked through different situations that you did not know if you would make it through and God brings you through it it grows your faith!
These trials will grow your faith so that you are lacking nothing
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