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Chapter 2
Jame GodsWord 2:1  My brothers and sisters, practice your faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ by not favoring one person over another.
Jame GodsWord 2:2  For example, two men come to your worship service. One man is wearing gold rings and fine clothes; the other man, who is poor, is wearing shabby clothes.
Jame GodsWord 2:3  Suppose you give special attention to the man wearing fine clothes and say to him, "Please have a seat." But you say to the poor man, "Stand over there," or "Sit on the floor at my feet."
Jame GodsWord 2:4  Aren't you discriminating against people and using a corrupt standard to make judgments?
Jame GodsWord 2:5  Listen, my dear brothers and sisters! Didn't God choose poor people in the world to become rich in faith and to receive the kingdom that he promised to those who love him?
Jame GodsWord 2:6  Yet, you show no respect to poor people. Don't rich people oppress you and drag you into court?
Jame GodsWord 2:7  Don't they curse the good name of Jesus, the name that was used to bless you?
Jame GodsWord 2:8  You are doing right if you obey this law from the highest authority: "Love your neighbor as you love yourself."
Jame GodsWord 2:9  If you favor one person over another, you're sinning, and this law convicts you of being disobedient.
Jame GodsWord 2:10  If someone obeys all of God's laws except one, that person is guilty of breaking all of them.
Jame GodsWord 2:11  After all, the one who said, "Never commit adultery," is the same one who said, "Never murder." If you do not commit adultery but you murder, you become a person who disobeys God's laws.
Jame GodsWord 2:12  Talk and act as people who are going to be judged by laws that bring freedom.
Jame GodsWord 2:13  No mercy will be shown to those who show no mercy to others. Mercy triumphs over judgment.
Jame GodsWord 2:14  My brothers and sisters, what good does it do if someone claims to have faith but doesn't do any good things? Can this kind of faith save him?
Jame GodsWord 2:15  Suppose a believer, whether a man or a woman, needs clothes or food
Jame GodsWord 2:16  and one of you tells that person, "God be with you! Stay warm, and make sure you eat enough." If you don't provide for that person's physical needs, what good does it do?
Jame GodsWord 2:17  In the same way, faith by itself is dead if it doesn't cause you to do any good things.
Jame GodsWord 2:18  Another person might say, "You have faith, but I do good things." Show me your faith apart from the good things you do. I will show you my faith by the good things I do.
Jame GodsWord 2:19  You believe that there is one God. That's fine! The demons also believe that, and they tremble with fear.
Jame GodsWord 2:20  You fool! Do you have to be shown that faith which does nothing is useless?
Jame GodsWord 2:21  Didn't our ancestor Abraham receive God's approval as a result of what he did when he offered his son Isaac as a sacrifice on the altar?
Jame GodsWord 2:22  You see that Abraham's faith and what he did worked together. His faith was shown to be genuine by what he did.
Jame GodsWord 2:23  The Scripture passage came true. It says, "Abraham believed God, and that faith was regarded by God to be his approval of Abraham." So Abraham was called God's friend.
Jame GodsWord 2:24  You see that a person receives God's approval because of what he does, not only because of what he believes.
Jame GodsWord 2:25  The same is true of the prostitute Rahab who welcomed the spies and sent them away on another road. She received God's approval because of what she did.
Jame GodsWord 2:26  A body that doesn't breathe is dead. In the same way faith that does nothing is dead.