Faith without works is dead-Clay curtis

Faith without works is dead-Clay curtis

James 2: 20-26

The LORD promised that through Abraham’s son, Isaac, he would give him children more in number than the stars of the sky. God promised that through Abraham’s only son Isaac, his King and Savior would be born. Then after giving Abraham these promises on which his eternal soul, and the soul of all those spiritual brethren hung, the LORD told Abraham to take that very son Isaac and offer him up as a sacrifice to God. Abraham did it — “Accounting that God was able to raise up, even from the dead” (Heb 11: 19.) Rahab, the immoral harlot, patiently trusted God facing death for receiving the spies because she trusted “God was able to raise up, even from the dead.” It is not “faith without morality is dead”, it is “faith without patient endurance which believes God is able raise up” is dead.

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