“The Faith Of Disciples, Or Devils?” with Doug Batchelor
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The book of James and some of the Epistles of Paul do actually oppose one another, if they are both read honestly and in context. James presumably would have been aware of passages like Gal 3:5-6 and Romans chapter 4. James is also the one that asked Paul to show he was not teaching against the law by going through the Nazarite ritual in the Temple (Acts 21). Paul fails to complete it because some who he had been teaching expose him and throw him out. Paul's message of "faith only" allows believers to eat meat sacrificed to idols if no weak "brothers" are present. This is the teaching of Balaam. In the Clementine Homilies, the conflict between Paul and James is even further expounded. In my weighing of all of this, I would be surprised if the "foolish man" James refers to is not actually Paul.
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Happy Sabbath pastor Doug, l always enjoy listening to your sermons, you feels like your my pastor and friend!