Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Summary
But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
O vain
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Bible References
O vain
James 1:26
When a man appears to be religious, yet does not bridle his tongue, but imposes upon his own conscience, that man's religious observances are valueless.
Romans 1:21
Because, although they learned to know God, yet they did not offer him as God either praise or thanksgiving. Their speculations about him proved futile, and their undiscerning minds were darkened.
1 Corinthians 15:35
Some one, however, may ask 'How do the dead rise? and in what body will they come?'
Galatians 6:3
If a man imagines himself to be somebody, when he is really nobody, he deceives himself.
Colossians 2:8
Take care there is not some one who will carry you away by his 'philosophy'--a hollow sham!--following, as it does, mere human traditions, and dealing with puerile questions of this world, and not with Christ.
1 Timothy 1:6
And it is because they have not aimed at these things that the attention of certain people has been diverted to unprofitable subjects.
Titus 1:10
There are, indeed, many unruly persons--great talkers who deceive themselves, principally converts from Judaism,
That
James 2:14
My Brothers, what is the good of a man's saying that he has faith, if he does not prove it by actions? Can such faith save him?
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1 Corinthians 15:14
And, if Christ has not been raised, then our proclamation is without meaning, and our faith without meaning also!