Product Description
Throughout the centuries, the Epistle of James has proved to be an excellent refresher course in what it means to live the Christian life. It is only a few pages long. It can be read out loud in twenty minutes. It is very direct and extremely practical.
Several themes run through the Letter of James and make clear what his burden is. He writes about suffering and joy, riches and poverty, faith and works, the tongue and speech, and about wisdom and folly. In a word, he writes about the heart and life of the Christian believer.
James’ bête noire eschews false and hollow piety; pious platitudes are anathema to him. Faith that does not issue in good works, a holy life, concern for the needy, and a disciplined use of the tongue, is for James no faith at all.
- Accessible: Each volume in the Let’s Study series mines the Scriptures to get to the root of the text, but is written in an approachable and friendly, tone, making them an excellent resource for the layperson.
- Practical: The warm, pastoral explanation of the text is coupled with concise, practical, helpful application.
- Designed for group study: Each volume in the Let’s Study series includes a Group Study Guide in the back of the book to help facilitate discussion—an excellent tool for leading family worship or small groups.
Paperback, 160 pages
Publication Date: October 2018
Table of Contents
PUBLISHER’S PREFACE
OUTLINE OF JAMES
INTRODUCTION
1 Experiencing Faith’s Trials (1:1-4)
2 Asking for Wisdom (1:5-11)
3 Understanding Temptation (1:12-18)
4 Obeying God’s Word (1:19-27)
5 Impartiality in the Church (2:1-13)
6 Faith That Works (2:14-26)
7 Guarding the Tongue (3:1-12)
8 Showing Heavenly Wisdom (3:13-18)
9 Avoiding Worldliness (4:1-6)
10 Expressing Repentance (4:6-12)
11 The Unpredictability of Life (4:13-17)
12 The Danger of False Riches (5:1-6)
13 Patience Until Christ Returns (5:7-12)
14 The Needs of God’s People (5:13-20)
GROUP STUDY GUIDE
FOR FURTHER READING
Endorsement
‘The whole unfolding Let’s Study series is a must for every Christian home that is serious about getting to know the Word.’ — COVENANTER WITNESS
Author
Sinclair Ferguson is Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary and a Teaching Fellow of Ligonier Ministries. Sinclair has published many books for the Trust and is the series editor for the Let’s Study . . . series.