James study section
James chapter summaries
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Chapter list
Chapter 1
Trials, Wisdom, and Doing the Word
Count trials as joy because they produce steadfastness, ask God for wisdom in faith, and be “doers of the word, and not hearers only,” showing that pure religion cares for the needy and keeps itself unstained by the world.
- Chapter 1 (c. AD 47): Count trials as joy, ask God for wisdom, and be doers of the word, not hearers only.
Chapter 2
Faith and Works
Show no partiality between rich and poor, fulfill the “royal law” of love, and understand that a faith without works is dead, as Abraham and Rahab show a faith proven by action.
- Chapter 2 (c. AD 47): Show no partiality, fulfill the law of love, and know that faith without works is dead.
Chapter 3
Taming the Tongue and True Wisdom
The tongue, though small, is a restless fire that can defile the whole life; the wisdom from above is peaceable, gentle, and full of good fruits, unlike the bitter, earthly wisdom that breeds disorder.
- Chapter 3 (c. AD 47): The power and danger of the tongue, and the peaceable wisdom that comes from above.
Chapters 4–5
Humility, Patience, and Prayer
Turn from the quarrels, worldliness, and pride that come from the passions, humble yourselves before God, do not boast about tomorrow, hear a warning to the oppressive rich, and be patient and prayerful until the Lord’s coming.
- Chapter 4 (c. AD 47): Turn from worldliness and pride, submit to God, and do not boast about tomorrow.
- Chapter 5 (c. AD 47): A warning to the rich, and a call to patience, prayer, and restoring the wandering.
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