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James 2:14–26 confronts the idea that faith can exist without action, insisting that true faith is always visible in works. Using examples like Abraham and Rahab, James shows that obedience completes and confirms genuine belief. This passage challenges us to move beyond verbal faith and live lives marked by active, loyal trust in Christ.
James 2:14–26 confronts the idea that faith can exist without action, insisting that true faith is always visible in works. Using examples like Abraham and Rahab, James shows that obedience completes and confirms genuine belief. This passage challenges us to move beyond verbal faith and live lives marked by active, loyal trust in Christ.