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James 2:1–17 confronts the sin of favoritism, warning against judging others based on outward appearances and wealth. True faith, James insists, must be active and compassionate—meeting real needs and showing mercy. Faith without works is not just incomplete; it is dead, revealing that genuine belief always leads to loving action.
James 2:1–17 confronts the sin of favoritism, warning against judging others based on outward appearances and wealth. True faith, James insists, must be active and compassionate—meeting real needs and showing mercy. Faith without works is not just incomplete; it is dead, revealing that genuine belief always leads to loving action.