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In keeping with the purposes of The Master's Seminary, this volume aims toward the goal of motivating and equipping this and the next generation of Christian leaders to provide wholesome spiritual nourishment for God's people from His Word. Rediscovering Expository Preaching combines, a highly condensed form, all aspects of The Master's Seminary program, which is designed to shape men of God to...

James 1:1–12 is most correctly viewed as a beautiful string of pearls. That is the best way to describe the progress of James’s argument. Several considerations indicate that verse 12 is a summary of 1:2–11, one of the most significant being that the noun form of the word for “trial” found in 1:2 and again in 1:12 is used exclusively in these verses. This contrasts with the verb form of the same word (translated “tempt”) which is found exclusively in 1:13–14. The shift in forms indicates a new subject.