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🗓️ 22 November 2024
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:12.6 | If you're doing our New Testament plan, you finished your fifth book today, and if you're |
0:16.5 | doing the whole Bible, you finished your 44th book. This book has a lot going on, so we'll only have |
0:21.7 | time to hit the major points. Let's get into it. This book was written by the half-brother of Jesus, |
0:26.5 | which is incredible given that his brothers used to mock him. But this book shows what an |
0:30.8 | incredible change of heart James went through, because it opens with the author calling himself |
0:35.1 | a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, from mocking |
0:38.8 | him to serving him. But spoiler alert, this book isn't actually by James. Huh? It seems the real name |
0:46.8 | of this James and every other James in the Bible is Jacobus or Jacobus or Jacob in English, |
0:52.9 | so that's what we'll call him. It turns out that there was a |
0:55.9 | problem a few hundred years ago when they translated this book to English, so only English speakers |
1:01.0 | encounter this issue. We'll link to more info on this in the show notes in case you're interested. |
1:06.2 | This letter is written to the church outside of Israel, and that's important. It's written to believers. |
1:11.8 | If we take it out of that context, it sounds like this book is listing things we have to do in order |
1:16.4 | to earn God's approval, instead of them being things that serve as markers of knowing him. |
1:21.7 | Over the centuries, this book has caused quite a stir because it seems to be advocating |
1:25.5 | salvation by works, which is contrary to everything |
1:28.3 | else in Scripture. But if we remember the rules of Bible interpretation, the first of which is |
1:33.1 | that Scripture is the lens we use for interpreting Scripture, and if we remember the author's |
1:37.1 | original audience and context, then all those things help us understand this book rightly. |
1:42.0 | In Chapter 1, Jacob addresses trials the early church encounters, |
1:45.9 | but he tells them steadfastness is developed in those trials, and steadfastness is part of being |
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