How does James say the rich have treated the just?
Answer
"You have condemned and killed the just; and he does not resist you." James 5: 6.
NOTE - There is nothing more rapacious and heartless than greed, or covetousness. To obtain its
ends, it disregards the rights, the welfare, and even the lives of those affected by its merciless schemes and
intrigues. The righteous, or just, however, do not make forcible resistance to this unjust treatment.
What must be crucified and eliminated from our lives if we would be holy?
After giving instruction by the use of parables, what question did Christ ask His disciples?
By what did Peter, on the day of Pentecost, say that Christ had been approved by God?
What is the nature of the moral law?
In what language had some of the Old Testament prophets already foretold these signs?
What is Peter's testimony regarding it?
Is this, for the time being, a source of pleasure?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle