HAVE NOT; hold not.
THE FAITH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST; his gospel considered as addressed
to our faith. Compare Acts 6:7.
WITH RESPECT OF PERSONS; let not the outward condition of persons
regulate your judgment of their character, or your treatment of them.
The Lord Jesus Christ is the fountain o... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDGES OF EVIL THOUGHTS; under the influence of evil thoughts. It is
wrong to judge of persons by outward appearances merely; and the
manifestation of such a spirit does evil both to those who are guilty
of it, and to others.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHOSEN THE POOR; to be his disciples more often than the rich.... [ Continue Reading ]
DO NOT RICH MEN OPPRESS YOU; unbelieving rich men: as much as to say,
Why show such partiality to the rich? Are not they your chief
persecutors?... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WORTHY NAME; the name of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ROYAL LAW; the law of love, called royal by way of preeminence.
Compare Matthew 22:37-40. Real and ardent love is the best guide to a
proper treatment of our fellow-men.... [ Continue Reading ]
CONVINCED OF THE LAW; shown by it to be transgressors.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS GUILTY; he as really violates the law, if he allows himself in
one transgression, as if he committed many; and if he continues in it,
he will as certainly be condemned.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAW OF LIBERTY; see note to chap James 1:25. Obedience, if
sincere, will be universal; and real love to God, or living faith in
him, will lead men to have respect to all his commandments. Psalms
119:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE-THAT HATH SHOWED NO MERCY; to others in distress, will have no
mercy shown to him.
MERCY REJOICETH; exults in the consciousness of its security AGAINST
JUDGMENT; the judgment, namely, of the last day; for then the merciful
man will not be condemned. Matthew 5:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
CAN FAITH SAVE HIM? that kind of faith which is inactive, dead, and
never does good? No.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE YE WARMED; to give words only, when deeds are due and in our power,
is to offend God and wound our needy brother.... [ Continue Reading ]
IS DEAD; it is not the kind of faith which justifies the soul: that
is, a living, operative faith, which works by love, purifies the
heart, overcomes the world, and produces good works.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU DOEST WELL; in believing that there is one God, thou believest
the truth; but it will do you no good, any more than it does devils
who believe the same, unless it lead you to obey him.... [ Continue Reading ]
FAITH WITHOUT WORKS; is not the kind which Abraham had, and by which
he was justified. His faith led him to obey God, even His most
difficult and trying commands. Genesis 22:9; Genesis 22:12. Justifying
faith produces good works; and if a man does not love to obey God and
do good, he may conclude th... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE PERFECT; shown to be complete, of the right kind, by producing
its appropriate fruit.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SCRIPTURE WAS FULFILLED; by the works which Abraham did. His works
showed that he believed God in reality, as the Scriptures declared,
with a living, and not merely a dead faith.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT BY FAITH ONLY; not by that faith which is alone, and never
produces good works; but by good works a man is shown to have living
faith, and to be in a justified state.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY WORKS; they proved that she had faith. Between the teaching of
James in this chapter and that of Paul there is perfect agreement.
When the question is, What is the ground of justification before God?
Paul answers, Faith, and not the works of the law. But when the
inquiry is as here, What kind of... [ Continue Reading ]
There is no contradiction between the meaning of the apostles James
and Paul, with regard to justification. The case of Abraham
exemplifies the doctrine of both. Paul treats of faith as justifying
us before God: James treats of the fruit, or effects of faith.... [ Continue Reading ]