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あらすじ・解説
Summary: James and Matthew's gospels were written around the same time. While many believe James and Paul disagreed, they do not contradict each other. Luther's questioning of James' worthiness for inclusion in the NT arose from a misunderstanding of its context. Paul represents entering Christianity, while James records the Christian life.
Exposition James 2:14-20 People acquire their chosen status through faith in Jesus, which is an acceptance of God's invitation. Faith and works are not mutually exclusive; rather, they coexist harmoniously. God justifies salvation through six means: grace, Christ, His blood, the Spirit, faith, and works of faith. There are two kinds of belief: intellectual and practical. Salvation requires repenting sin and believing Christ because one personally trusts oneself to Christ; a person's life is a testament to that faith.
The overarching theme in James helps us discover that Faith in Jesus will produce an active work in Jesus—living Coram Deo.