The Epistle of St. James begins with a puzzling statement: "Count it all joy, my brethren, when you meet various trials, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness." What are we to make of the idea that we should be happy in the midst of trials? Marcus Grodi and Ken Hensley look at the historical context and the audience to which St. James was writing, and try to get to the heart of what is being said in this complex and mysterious New Testament epistle.
Romans 7:7-25
Freed from the bond of sin, who will we serve? Romans 7:1-6
The Wages of Sin is Death, Romans 6:12-23
Praying to Saints and Dying to Sin, Romans 6:1-14
"Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more", Romans 5:12-2
Romans 5:1-11
Special Episode: Fr. Benedict Groeschel on "Authentic and Inauthentic Renewal"
Listener Question on Faith and Works, James 2
Servile vs Filial Fear and the Continued Study of Romans 4:13-25
Continuing Romans 4:1-12
Jews, Gentiles, and Works of the Law Continued, 3:9-31
Jews, Gentiles, and Works of the Law, Romans 2:25-29, Romans 3:1-8
Jews, Gentiles, and Works of the Law, Romans 2:6-24
In Passing Judgement Upon Him You Condemn Yourself, Romans 2:1-8
God's Revelation and Human Freedom, Continuing Romans 1:22-32, 2:1-8
The Consequences of Rejecting the Gospel, Romans 1
Apostolic Authority and Succession, Romans 1
What Exactly is “the Gospel” Anyway? Romans 1
Sharing the Gospel When It Is DIFFICULT! Romans 1:16
Faith, Works and Abraham Part 2: What must we do to be saved? Galatians 3:1-14
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