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Faith without works is dead!

Justification before God, or before men?

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Faith without works is dead!

By: Lenny de Cruz
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The current discourse is written with dispensational lenses with literal and spiritual exegetical take on both Romans chapter 4 and James chapter 2. The bible is able to read itself if we allow the Holy Spirit to do so. This means we need to read biblical verses or passages in context, and to be disciplined enough not to read 'religiousity' into the biblical passages unnecessarily. The present brief discourse serves to reposition current believers that the epistle of James is not written to the believers living in the current church-age, but to another future dispensation: the 7-years of Tribulation. It is deemed to be another exegetical exercise to deal with Ephesians 2:10 in conjunction with the present work, and so it is not dealt with here in this current brief discourse. Christianity Education Religious Studies
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