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(Through The Bible) – James: Zac Poonen (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Bible teacher Zac Poonen’s teaching on the book of James which is part of the popular series called Through The Bible.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Introduction to the Letter of James

Let’s turn now to the letter of James, James chapter 1. In terms of when the letters of the New Testament were written, as far as we know, James was probably the first book of the 27 books of the New Testament written. That’s significant, that the very first book, if this is the first book of the New Testament, it was written before the Gospels. Mark was probably written first of the Gospels, it was written about two years after James, I think.

If this is the first book of the New Testament, as we think it possibly could be, it’s interesting that it speaks about faith that produces works, that’s the subject of this book. James saw how when faith was being preached for all those twenty years, since the day of Pentecost, after which he wrote this book, he could see how so many people, just like today, had misunderstood faith. It was almost as though faith meant, how I live doesn’t matter, the main thing is to believe in Jesus. And so James had this burden, inspired by the Holy Spirit, to write about faith, saying that faith must produce works.

Themes in James

Some of the things he talks about in the first chapter, he speaks about faith producing victory over temptation. In chapter two he speaks about faith producing love towards all men, so that you’re not partial towards anyone, and in chapter three he speaks about how faith will make your tongue controlled, you’ll be gracious in your speech.