Those who remain faithful in the midst of hurdles and during the trails are the most happiest ones.
•We get tempted when we get trapped by our own evil desires and that gives birth to sin and sin to death.
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James is a chapter which explains how to apply scripture to our daily life,and this is the first chapter in James.
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