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In a culture shaped by accumulation, status, and self-sufficiency, James invites believers into the upside-down economy of God's kingdom. He challenges both the poor and the rich to place their confidence not in circumstances or possessions, but in the generous goodness of God. True religion, James argues, is revealed through a life of trust, solidarity, and radical generosity.
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In a culture shaped by accumulation, status, and self-sufficiency, James invites believers into the upside-down economy of God's kingdom. He challenges both the poor and the rich to place their confidence not in circumstances or possessions, but in the generous goodness of God. True religion, James argues, is revealed through a life of trust, solidarity, and radical generosity.