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James 2:22. Seest thou — Or thou seest then, in this instance; how faith wrought together with his works — And animated him to great zeal and self-denial in them. Therefore faith has one energy and operation, works another.
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David Guzik commentary on James 2, where James talks about a living faith in a loving church, where partiality and discrimination has no place.
Verse 22. Seest thou how faith wrought — Here is a proof that faith cannot exist without being active in works of righteousness.
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1. (James 2:1) The principle established. My brethren, do not hold the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, with partiality. a. Do not hold the faith: The glorious faith we have, the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, should never be associated with partiality (discrimination).
What does James 2:22 mean? James continues to make the case that genuine faith in God always leads to the believer obeying God. Having a false faith, one which is only intellectual, or pretended, results in a person not doing what God has called us to do.