James–Part 1–James 1:21

Today on Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn will be discussing the word “saved” or “salvation” in the book of James. We will hear the guys address five verses in the epistle of James during this series, where the term saved is used including 1:21 and 4:12. We will also hear them address the expression “save your souls.” Is James using this term to refer to salvation from hell? What is the context of the book of James? Join us as we attempt to unpack this important term inside the book of James.

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