Most Popular Bible Verses in James

James Rank:

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My brothers, what good is there in a man's saying that he has faith, if he has no good deeds to prove it? Such faith cannot save him, can it?

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and you pay special attention to the man who wears the fine clothes, and say to him, "Sit here in this fine place," and say to the poor man, "Stand up, or sit there on the floor at my feet,"

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No one must say, when he is tempted to do evil, "I have a temptation from God to do evil," for God cannot be tempted to do evil, and He never tempts anyone to do so.

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Such a man, indeed, a person with two minds,

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Many of you, my brothers, should avoid becoming teachers, because you know that we teachers are going to be judged with stricter judgment than other people.

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For the sun comes up with its scorching heat and dries up the grass, and its flowers wither, and its beauty fades away; so will rich men fade away in their pursuits.

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For whoever obeys the whole law, except to slip in a single instance, is guilty of breaking it all.

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My brothers, stop trying to maintain your faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious presence of God on earth, along with acts of partiality to certain ones.

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and the rich brother rejoice in his being on a level with the poor, because the rich will fade away like the flower of the grass.

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What causes wars and quarrels among you? Is it not your different desires which are ever at war within your bodies? You desire things and cannot have them, and so you commit murder.

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Look at ships, too; though great and driven by violent winds, they are steered with a tiny rudder wherever the pilot pleases.

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Come now, you rich people, weep aloud and howl over the miseries that are sure to overtake you.

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do you not make improper distinctions among yourselves and prove to be critics with evil motives?

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So strip yourselves of everything impure and all the evils prevailing around you, and in humble spirit welcome the message which when rooted in your hearts is able to save your souls.

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You see that a man is shown to be upright by his good deeds, and not merely by his faith.

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But the man who looks at the flawless law that makes men free, and keeps on looking, proving himself to be, not a forgetful hearer but an actual doer of what it requires, will be blessed in what he does.

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You covet things, but cannot acquire them, and so you quarrel and fight. You do not have them, because you do not ask for them.

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But someone may say, "You have faith, and I have good deeds. Show me your faith without any good deeds, but I will show you mine by my good deeds."

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Above all, my brothers, stop swearing, either by heaven or by the earth, or by anything else. Let your "Yes" mean Yes, and your "No," No, so as to keep from falling under condemnation.

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But, O senseless man, are you willing to learn that faith without good deeds is worthless?

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Stop talking against one another, brothers. Whoever is in the habit of talking against a brother or of criticizing his brother is criticizing and condemning the law. But if you are in the habit of criticizing the law, you are not a practicer but a critic of the law.

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And the tongue is a fire, and takes its place among the parts of our bodies as a world of evil; it soils the whole body and sets on fire the circle of man's nature, and itself is set on fire by hell.

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If some brother or sister is thinly clad and has no food for the day,

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Be miserable, mourn ... and weep aloud. Let your laughter be turned to grief and your joy to gloom.

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Elijah was a man with feelings just like ours, and yet he earnestly prayed for it not to rain, and it did not rain on the land for three years and six months.

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for he looks and then goes off and at once forgets how he looked.

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Because if anyone merely listens to the message without obeying it, he is like a man who looks in a mirror at his own face,

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But, as it is, you boast of your proud pretensions. All such boasting is wicked.

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Are not they the ones who scoff at the beautiful name you bear?

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but if you show partiality, you are committing sin, because you are convicted by the law as lawbreakers.

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A fig tree, my brothers, cannot bear olives, or a grape-vine figs, can it? And a salt spring cannot furnish fresh water.

80

Out of the same mouth flow blessing and cursing! It ought not to be like this, my brothers.

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For He who said, "You must not commit adultery," also said, "You must not commit murder." Now if you do not commit adultery but you do commit murder, you are just the same a lawbreaker.

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A fountain cannot pour from the same opening fresh and brackish water, can it?

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For if a man with a gold ring, dressed in fine clothes, comes to your meeting, and at the same time a poor man clad in dirty clothes,

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your gold and silver have rusted, and their rust will testify against you and devour your flesh like fire. You have stored up these things for the last days.

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If we put bridles into horses' mouths to make them obey us, we can guide their whole bodies, too.

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Was not our forefather Abraham shown to be upright by his good deeds, namely, by offering Isaac his son upon the altar?

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So the tongue, too, is a little organ but can boast of great achievements. See how a spark, ever so tiny, can set a vast forest on fire!

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But if you cherish bitter jealousy and rivalry in your hearts, stop being proud of it and stop being false to the standard of truth.

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For wherever jealousy and rivalry exist, there will be confusion and all sorts of evil practices.

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Let the poor brother of lowly station rejoice in his exalted station as a Christian,

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Was not even Rahab the prostitute shown to be upright by her good deeds, namely, by entertaining the scouts and sending them off by a different road?

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You must continue talking and acting like people who are to be judged by the law that treats them as free.

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but the tongue no human being can tame. It is an evil incapable of being quieted, full of deadly poison.

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Or, do you think that the Scripture means nothing when it says, "He jealously yearns for the Spirit that He causes to dwell in your hearts"?

102

You must avoid being misled, my dearly loved brothers.

103

This is not the kind of wisdom that comes down from above; no, it is earthly, human, demoniacal.

104

You see that faith cooperated with his good deeds, and by his good deeds faith was made complete;

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Stop muttering against one another, brothers, so as to keep from being judged yourselves. Look! The Judge is standing at the very door.

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and one of you says to him, "Blessings on you, keep warm, eat until you have aplenty," without giving him the things that are needed for the body, what good does it do?