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James continues with the principles established in the first chapter. The Christian is to hear God's word and do what it says. The religion one practices by replying against God, i.e. failing to bridle the tongue, is useless. True religion is that which asks for God's wisdom in order to apply it wholly, and without hesitation. James mentions two facets of "pure and undefiled religion."
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James continues with the principles established in the first chapter. The Christian is to hear God's word and do what it says. The religion one practices by replying against God, i.e. failing to bridle the tongue, is useless. True religion is that which asks for God's wisdom in order to apply it wholly, and without hesitation. James mentions two facets of "pure and undefiled religion."