Synopsizing the Epistle of James as the “Gospel of Common Sense,” Charles F. Deems provides practical exegesis that emphasizes the entailment of responsibility within Christianity.
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“the word which is translated ‘condemnation.’ We all ‘stand before the judgment-seat of Christ’ (Rom. 14:10)” (Page 155)
“‘Ask of God.’ ‘If any of you come short of wisdom let him ask of the giving God” (Page 48)
“‘Let no man say when he is seduced to evil that God is the seducer’ (v. 13).” (Page 68)
“‘covering’ means ‘forgiving’ when it is the act of God” (Page 317)
“A two-souled man is unsettled; ‘unstable in all ways.” (Page 54)
It speaks for itself, and if read will be valued and held tenaciously as by one that findeth great spoil.
—The Methodist Review