Emphasis Preaching Journal
For many folk, religion consists...
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For many folk, religion consists of what a person believes. The short epistles at the end of our New Testament seem to challenge such an equating of faith with beliefs. James insists that works must accompany faith, or else faith is useless. "Even the demons believe -- and shudder," he says.
John, in his first epistle, forever welds together faith and love, stating that God's love does not abide in anyone who refuses to help those in greater need (3:17).
John, in his first epistle, forever welds together faith and love, stating that God's love does not abide in anyone who refuses to help those in greater need (3:17).
