Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On today’s episode, we will hear Bob and Shawn discuss judgement in the book of James. Specifically, James 3:1 and the judgement for teachers. How should we understand this verse? What judgement does James have in mind in this passage? We will hear the guys unpack this important topic in light of James 2:13. We will also hear the guy’s address Romans 5:12-21. You won’t want to miss this interesting conversation.
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How is Judgment in James (and elsewhere) Toward Believers to be Understood?
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