James 1:4

"Let endurance have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing."

Key Reflection

This verse encourages believers to allow perseverance to mature within them, ensuring they become whole and lacking in no aspect of God's will. By enduring trials patiently, one achieves spiritual completeness and fulfillment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 4. But let patience have her perfect work. Let it be fairly developed. Let it produce its appropriate effects without being hindered. Let it not be obstructed in its fair influence on the soul, by murmurings, complaining, or rebellion. Patience under trials is fitted to produce important effects on the soul, and we are not to hinder them in any manner by a perverse spirit, or by opposition to the will of God. Every one who is afflicted should desire that the fair effects of affliction should be produced on his mind, or that there should be produced in his soul precisely the results which his trials are adapted to accomplish. That ye may be perfect and entire.

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