The short book of James is one of the earliest letters written in the New Testament. The books focuses on true versus false religion in its most basic aspects. The author focuses neither on false doctrine, deceptive philosophies, nor the complexities of integrating Gentiles into the church. Rather, he focuses on the "nuts and bolts" of Christian living--things like patience, faith, obedience to God's Word, hypocrisy, and victory over sin. Discover the connections between this fascinating letter and the central visions of the book of Revelation in this episode of "Pictures of the End."