Too often we lack works. Maybe we are not praying, not forgiving
someone, not crucifying selfishness to care for others, or not sharing
the gospel.
We know this is a serious problem, because James said that “faith by
itself, if it does not have works, is dead” (James 2:17). What’s more
serious than dead faith?
But there’s a danger here in how we can read this verse. We can miss
James’s point. We can think that since faith without works is dead, then
if I lack works, I had better start working. I had better start
praying, start forgiving, start caring more for others, start sharing
the gospel. But that’s not what James is saying.
James is saying that since faith without works is dead, then if there are no works, the problem is that to some extent, my faith is dead. And that to correct the problem my faith must be revived. Continue at Steve Fuller
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