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In today's episode, James continues his diatribe against the men of his day. He accuses them of condemning and killing just men, and then he warns them of the coming Day of the Lord. We know that the reference to the Day of the Lord is speaking of the Great Judgment, of which James says is drawing nigh. He tells us to not grudge one against the other, and the reason for this is that the Judge is standing before the door. He then speaks of endurance while reminding us of Job.
In our Q&A segment, we answer the question sent to us: In Matt. 7:21-23, Jesus tells some people to depart from Him because they work iniquity... what does it mean to work iniquity?
We answer this question, and we also cover several things in this episode that we believe you will find helpful.
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In today's episode, James continues his diatribe against the men of his day. He accuses them of condemning and killing just men, and then he warns them of the coming Day of the Lord. We know that the reference to the Day of the Lord is speaking of the Great Judgment, of which James says is drawing nigh. He tells us to not grudge one against the other, and the reason for this is that the Judge is standing before the door. He then speaks of endurance while reminding us of Job.
In our Q&A segment, we answer the question sent to us: In Matt. 7:21-23, Jesus tells some people to depart from Him because they work iniquity... what does it mean to work iniquity?
We answer this question, and we also cover several things in this episode that we believe you will find helpful.

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