James 2:18

"Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead in itself."

Key Reflection

Faith without corresponding actions is ineffective and incomplete, much like a body without a spirit; it lacks life and true power. This verse emphasizes that genuine faith must be manifested through deeds to be considered real and alive.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 18. Yea, a man may say, etc. The word which is rendered "yea," (alla) would be better rendered by but. The apostle designs to introduce an objection, not to make an affirmation. The sense is, "someone might say," or, "to this it might be urged in reply." That is, it might perhaps be said that religion is not always manifested in the same way, or we should not suppose that, because it is not always exhibited in the same form, it does not exist. One man may manifest it in one way, and another in another, and still both have true piety. One may be distinguished for his faith, and another for his works, and both may have real religion.

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