James–Part 5–James 5:19-20 (cont.)

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Over the last few episodes, Bob and Shawn have been addressing the term “saved” or “salvation” in the epistle of James. This discussion is part of our current series, where the guys will address five books in the new testament, to see how they each use this term within their specific contexts. On todays episode, we will hear the guys address the final example of the term “save” in the book of James, found in 5:20. In addition to the term “save” we also see James use the term “soul” in this passage. Bob will provide some insights to this passage in light of the context and its connection to 1:21.

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