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To launch a study of the epistle of James it is important to answer four important questions:- 1 Who was James?The first verse tells us "james, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ". James was a popular name in the New Testament. There was:-
2. To whom did James write?The first first says "... to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting". James wrote to Jews living outside the land of Palestine, who were now Christians. James himself had been a Jew. 3. Why did James write?These Christians were having problems in their personal lives and in their Church fellowship. James discusses their problems, but all the time he is pointing towards the common cause for all their problems - SPIRITUAL IMMATURITY. These Christians were simply not growing up. James uses the word "perfect" several times. This is a word that means "mature". See also James 1:4, 17 & 25; 2:22 & 3:2. Too many Churches are play-pens for babies instead of workshops for adults. James is out to correct this in his epistle. 4. How can we get the most out of this study?
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