The term "justified" must be understood within the context of the letter. James is certainly not speaking about the justification (eternal salvation) that comes from God.
He makes it very clear he is writing on the profitable Christian life, that is how do we live after we are born again.
Also the word saved does not always refer to saved, as in saved from hell, one has to read this word in context too.
James is writing to believers.
He makes it very clear he is writing on the profitable Christian life, that is how do we live after we are born again.
Also the word saved does not always refer to saved, as in saved from hell, one has to read this word in context too.
James is writing to believers.
That certainly is an interesting way of looking at it!
Interesting page about how Martin Luther felt about the book of James
http://www.bible-researcher.com/antilegomena.html
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