The author of this letter educates the early Christians on the value of patience, restraint of an unruly tongue, and kindness to all, regardless of their social position. It also provides the foundation for the practice of anointing the sick. The book has historically been controversial because it teaches that faith and work are necessary for salvation. The book's great promise is that those who honestly seek wisdom can obtain it by asking for divine help.
By : King James Version (KJV)
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