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A Commentary on James: Good Words, Bad Words; Good Works, Bad Works; True Faith, False Faith (Nettles)

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9781952599040
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Free Grace Press
Pages:
89
Binding:
Paperback

 

Table of Contents: 

How and Why This Book Was Writ

The Power of the Implanted Word

When Faith Is Not Faith 

Slow to Speak

Depravity and Responsibility 

A Multitude of Sins Covered 

 

Authors

Tom Nettles has written biographies of Charles Spurgeon and James P. Boyce. He serves as a senior professor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 

Sylvia Nettles Dickson lives in Germantown, TN, with her husband, Tom Dickson.

 

Endorsements

"As a local church pastor whose weekly commitment is to the preaching of God’s Word, one part of my regular reading is in Bible commentaries. Obviously, not all literature in this genre is the best to read for many reasons. But there are some that surface that capture your attention, provoke your thoughts, deepen your devotion to God, and aid you to greater sanctification. Such is the effect of Tom Nettles’ new commentary on James. In addition, though, to Tom’s work, there’s peppered throughout this book the pithy musings of Tom’s sister, Sylvia, who has clearly meditated much on James and how this New Testament letter calls us to greater Christlikeness. Suffice it to say, Tom Nettles and Sylvia have done a great service to the church for the present and future generations by the gift of their labors producing one of the finest single commentaries on James." - Kurt M. Smith, Pastor, Providence Reformed Baptist Church, Remlap, Alabama

"Throughout his long and now legendary teaching ministry, Dr. Tom Nettles has defended the Bible as the Word of God, inspired, inerrant, and infallible. Now, in this commentary on the Book of James, Dr. Nettles reveals his heart for teaching the Bible. This commentary will help the reader to understand the riches God has given the church in this powerful New Testament book, and this work will tremendously encourage Christians. An added dimension comes with the comments offered by Sylvia Nettles Dickson, Professor Nettles’ sister. This is a book Christians will welcome." — R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary