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Written from a Wesleyan perspective, this commentary follows your Bible, paragraph by paragraph, making it easy to find answers to the questions that arise in your personal devotions or in Bible study. Pastors today say that the biggest problem in churches is soft commitment, which makes this thorough study of James' short letter on active righteousness very timely. Walters ties James to our own history, showing how much John Wesley drew on James' call to practical holiness and social concern in his own preaching.
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