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The Book of James
Shows our need for the Holy Spirit similar to how the Law shows us our need for a savior.
shows us our need for a savior.
James would die in 62 or 65 AD as a martyr by stoning.
James: the half brother of Jesus
I have an older brother
James did not alway believe in Jesus
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John
James 7:4-5
James 7:4-5
James is also mentioned as one in the upper room with the other disciples in
1 Corinthians
James
James 1:2
Eric Liddell was the 1924 Olympic 400 m gold winner with a time of 47.9
“You will know as much of God, and only as much of God, as you are willing to put into practice.”
James 1:5-
God will provide
“It has been a wonderful experience to compete in the Olympic Games and to bring home a gold medal.
But since I have been a young lad, I have had my eyes on a different prize.
You see, each one of us is in a greater race than any I have run in Paris, and this race ends when God gives out the medals.”
- Eric Liddell
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