Trials are not obstacles to your faith—they are the very tools God uses to reveal and refine it. In Faith: A Commentary on James, you’ll explore how the relentless waves of hardship, stress, suffering, and temptation press you against the Rock of Ages, exposing the authenticity of your belief and shaping you into maturity. Walking verse-by-verse through James, this book uncovers 18 characteristics of saving faith and shows how divinely purposed trials become gifts that draw you deeper into Christ. Discover why every collision with difficulty is an invitation to grow.
Have you ever asked God why you face so many hardships? Charles Spurgeon once said, “I have learned to kiss the wave that strikes me against the Rock of Ages.” He, like many others, discovered what riches lie in the bed of troubles. For the Christian, the relentless surges smash us against the God of salvation, where He is glorified, and we are purified. So “count it all joy,” says James. The rushing winds and merciless waters of difficulties, agitations, suffering, stress, strife, and guilt are all thrusting you toward Christ. A collision is inevitable.
Do your troubles reveal faith that can save? In the Bible, James progresses through a series of troubles like the ones you face and ones you may not even know you face. He calls them trials. When our sinful lives collide against the holiness of God and our pride is smashed to pieces, we find the foremost gift of God as deposited in us by Christ. In our wreckage, we can learn to appreciate our troubles for what they are—divinely purposed trials that reveal and mature our belief in Christ. In this book, we will follow along with James and see what we can uncover about the foremost gift of God: Faith.
Find out why trials are our greatest gifts… This book explores 18 characteristics of faith in order to help you mature as a Christ follower. But before you can begin your journey, you must be ready and willing to let the waves wreck you again and again.
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“In this day when the book of Philemon is commonly used to promote the trickery of leveraging relationships or Paul’s coercion of Philemon, this book on Forgiveness reads like a breath of biblical fresh air from the heart of God. The author takes us through the grace and godliness of forgiveness and weaves a strong tapestry that unveils the attitude of forgiveness and the separate act of forgiveness. Truly a new commentary we need in the Church where forgiveness is doled out like common candy.”
“I was greatly surprised to find Jacob Abshire’s commentary on Philemon to be the best I have ever read. His ability to present the intricate details of the original language along with the accurate presentation of the message and teaching of Philemon is a one-of-a-kind gift. I would recommend Forgiveness: A Commentary on Philemon above all other commentaries on this book.”
“We’re confused about what forgiveness means in our culture—so much so that we rarely use the word anymore. We think saying ‘sorry’ when we’ve done something wrong (or sometimes just when we feel bad) is enough. But forgiveness is so much more—because, at its core, forgiveness is a gospel issue. Indeed, without the gospel, there is no true forgiveness. Jacob Abshire understands this and it’s what I so appreciate about his book, Forgiveness: A Commentary on Philemon. In this book, Abshire unpacks the message of Paul’s oft-neglected (and sometimes misunderstood) letter while showing readers how forgiveness brings life to the gospel-saturated, Spirit- lled heart and ows out of that same heart in response. Readers will be blessed as they carefully read and apply this important work.”
“In his book Forgiveness, Jacob Abshire has produced a well-written and thought-provoking text on the oft-neglected book of Philemon. He approaches the text with great respect for its integrity as it was written while contextualizing and making it relative to life in today’s world. is book analyzes one of the major themes of the Apostolic Scriptures, that of forgiveness and the blessing that comes for both the one who forgives and the one who is forgiven. Abshire also provides a sensitive analysis of perspectives on slavery and bond servanthood as they were practiced and experienced in biblical times. I highly recommend this work for all believers, especially young people.”
Faith: A Commentary on James
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Trials are not obstacles to your faith—they are the very tools God uses to reveal and refine it. In Faith: A Commentary on James, you’ll explore how the relentless waves of hardship, stress, suffering, and temptation press you against the Rock of Ages, exposing the authenticity of your belief and shaping you into maturity. Walking verse-by-verse through James, this book uncovers 18 characteristics of saving faith and shows how divinely purposed trials become gifts that draw you deeper into Christ. Discover why every collision with difficulty is an invitation to grow.
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Do your troubles reveal faith that can save?
Have you ever asked God why you face so many hardships? Charles Spurgeon once said, “I have learned to kiss the wave that strikes me against the Rock of Ages.” He, like many others, discovered what riches lie in the bed of troubles. For the Christian, the relentless surges smash us against the God of salvation, where He is glorified, and we are purified. So “count it all joy,” says James. The rushing winds and merciless waters of difficulties, agitations, suffering, stress, strife, and guilt are all thrusting you toward Christ. A collision is inevitable.
Do your troubles reveal faith that can save? In the Bible, James progresses through a series of troubles like the ones you face and ones you may not even know you face. He calls them trials. When our sinful lives collide against the holiness of God and our pride is smashed to pieces, we find the foremost gift of God as deposited in us by Christ. In our wreckage, we can learn to appreciate our troubles for what they are—divinely purposed trials that reveal and mature our belief in Christ. In this book, we will follow along with James and see what we can uncover about the foremost gift of God: Faith.
Find out why trials are our greatest gifts… This book explores 18 characteristics of faith in order to help you mature as a Christ follower. But before you can begin your journey, you must be ready and willing to let the waves wreck you again and again.
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