James 2:5

"haven’t you shown partiality among yourselves, and become judges with evil thoughts?"

Key Reflection

In James 2:4, the author cautions against showing favoritism among believers based on social status or wealth, accusing them of acting as unjust judges with corrupt intentions. This warning highlights the importance of treating all believers equally before God, emphasizing that true faith should manifest in deeds of mercy and impartiality.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 5. Hearken, my beloved brethren. The apostle now proceeds to show that the rich, as such, had no special claim on their favor, and that the poor in fact might be made more entitled to esteem than they were. For a view of the arguments by which he does this, compare the analysis of the chapter. (See Barnes on "Jas 2:1") Hath not God chosen the poor of this world? Those who are poor so far as this world is concerned, or those who have not wealth. This is the first argument the apostle suggests why the poor should not be treated with neglect. It is, that God has had special reference to them in choosing those who should be his children.

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