Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":
When the Apostle Paul became zealous and wrote his epistles to the Romans, the Galatians, the Ephesians, Timothy, et al., was he slipping over the 50/50 line of balance between faith and works? Did God raise up the Apostle James to write his epistle in an effort to put the brakes on Paul?
Its not difficult to understand this problem. If we let James have his say we see that he is in no way opposing Paul. He is simply saying that genuine faith produces works of obedience to Gods law (James
Oh, may the dear Lord deliver us from our Old Covenant mindset of self: whats important in these last days is not saving our own poor little souls and getting a crown to put on our own little heads, but crowning the Son of God to be King of kings and Lord of lords. We are not mere spectators sitting on the bleachers watching the great controversy being fought to a close; we are down in the arena fighting with Him (Rev. 17:14). Yes, we want to be saved, of course; but on this great Day of Atonement we have grown out of our childish concern for the ice cream and cake at the marriage of the Lamb and we have grown up to sense the concern of the Bride at the wedding. She is not thinking now of herself as she once did in her childhood, but of her Bridegroom. We cant set the clock back nor can we hinder it telling the time of day.
Faith has come to be seen as a heart-appreciation of His love (agape); the egocentric kind of faith is transcended and that love of Christ constrains us henceforth to think and to live unto Him who died for us and rose again, and not unto ourselves (2 Cor. 5:14, 15). At last, self is crucified with Christ (Gal.
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