Torn Between Faith and Works?
A comprehensive guide to understanding the epistle of James without compromising Paul's clear teaching on justification by faith alone.
Explore the QuestionsCommon Questions
Explore deep-dives into the most challenging passages and theological friction points surrounding James 2:24.
When the Bible Seems to Contradict Itself: Finding Peace in the 'James Trouble'
If you’ve ever felt the crushing weight of James 2:24 threatening your assurance of salvation, there is a scriptural way out.
When 'Just Believing' Doesn't Feel Like Enough
Untangling the confusion between 'head knowledge' and 'heart faith' so you can finally rest in Christ.
Are You Living for God’s Grace or Your Pastor’s Approval?
Breaking free from the 'justification before men' trap and finding rest in your complete identity in Christ.
When 'Free Grace' Becomes a Heavy Yoke: Understanding James and Temporal Salvation
You were told your soul is secure, but that God might still strike you down for not doing enough—here is the truth that sets you free.
Did Abraham Have to 'Prove' His Faith on the Altar?
Understanding why your justification was finished the moment you believed, not decades later.
Tired of Trying to 'Fix' Yourself? The Secret to Living for Christ
Why the 'practical' rules of James can’t give you the power that Paul’s grace provides.
The Isaac Trap: Is Your Inheritance Based on Your Obedience?
Discover why the promise of Christ rests on God’s faithfulness, not your ability to pass the ultimate test.
Is the Book of James 'Off Limits' for the Grace Believer?
Discover why the 'James is for the Jews' shortcut often leads to a works-based trap.
When 'Practical Advice' Feels Like a Spiritual Threat
You’ve been told James is just about being helpful to others, but the words on the page keep whispering a different, scarier message.
Why is James in My Bible if He Contradicts Paul?
Understanding how the Holy Spirit uses the confusion in Jerusalem to highlight the glory of the Gospel of Grace.
Stop Trying to 'Fix' James: Why the Secret Code Approach Fails
If we have to redefine plain words to protect our theology, we might be missing the real story of God's grace.