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The first Geneva Bible opened the pages of Scripture for all readers and provided helpful notes to assist in the understanding of its central message. The Reformation Study Bible, under the editorial leadership of reformed scholars such as R.C. Sproul and J.I. Packer, offers a modern restatement of Reformation truth for the broad evangelical community. A wonderful resource for anyone who desires...

1:2, 3) Patience (1:3) Without doubt (1:6–8) Answered prayer (1:5) Enduring temptation (1:12) Eternal life (1:12) More than belief (2:19, 20) Faith perfected by works Believing God (2:23–25) Righteousness before God (2:23) James contrasts living faith to dead, or empty, faith. Dead faith does not result in the transformed life that is characteristic of living faith.