James 2

Every person has equal value

1My Christian friends, you trust the Lord Jesus Christ, who is great in heaven. So, be kind to everyone. Do not think that one person is more valuable than another person. 2When you are meeting together as believers, maybe two men will come to join with you. One of them is wearing beautiful clothes, and he has gold rings on his hands. The other man is poor, and he is wearing old clothes that are dirty. 3You are kind to the man who is wearing beautiful clothes. You say to him, ‘Please sit here in this good place.’ But you say to the poor man, ‘Go and stand over there.’ Or you may say to him, ‘Sit on the floor near my feet.’ 4If you do that, you think that one of them is more valuable than the other one. You are thinking bad thoughts. You have decided that one person among you is better than another person. You must not do that.

5My Christian friends, listen to me. God has chosen people who are poor in this world. He has helped them to trust him very well. So really they are rich. God will give to them a place in his kingdom. He has promised to do that for all people who love him. 6But you have not been kind to the poor people. You have caused them to feel ashamed. Who causes you to have troubles? It is the rich people! They are the people who want the judges to punish you. 7It is the rich people who speak bad things against the good name of Jesus Christ. And you are called Christians because you belong to him.
2:7 Every Christian is important to God. If we have money and good clothes, that is not important. It does not make us better than people who are poor. God has chosen poor people to show us that his love is better than money or good clothes. We should be kind to everyone, poor people and rich people. God wants us to be kind to people who are from every family and from every country. God wants us to love other people. That will show that we love him.

8But the message of God’s kingdom is this: ‘Love other people as much as you love yourself.’ That is what the Bible says. If you really do that, you do well. 9But if you are kind to some people and you are not kind to others, then you are doing a bad thing. God’s Law shows that you are wrong. 10Even if you fail to obey only one rule in God’s Law, it means that you are guilty. It is the same as if you do not obey all God’s Law. 11For example, God has said in his Law, ‘You must not have sex with anyone who is not your husband or your wife.’ But God has also said, ‘Do not kill another person.’ Perhaps you do not have wrong sex but then you murder someone. If you do that, God’s Law shows that you are wrong. 12Remember that God will judge you one day. When he does that, he will use a law which makes us free. So, remember that in the way that you speak and in the way that you live. 13God will not forgive anyone who has not forgiven other people. But God is kind! He does forgive us even when we should be punished.

Believe God and do good things

14My Christian brothers, you say that you believe in God. Then you must show this in the things that you do. If not, your faith will not help you. It will not save you. 15For example, maybe a believer does not have enough clothes to wear or enough food to eat. 16Then one of you may say to them, ‘Go with God’s peace! I pray that you will be warm. I pray that you will eat well.’ But if you do not give to them what they need, that does not help them at all. 17How we believe in God is also like that. If our faith does not lead us to do good things, then it is not worth anything. It is dead!

18Someone may say, ‘You believe in God, but I do good things to help people.’ If you say that, show me that you really believe in God. If you do not do good things, you cannot show me that you really believe in God. But I do good things. In that way I will show you that I believe in God. 19You believe that there is only one God. That is good! But even the demons believe that! And it makes them very afraid.

20You fool! If someone’s faith does not lead him to do good things, it is not worth anything. Do I have to show you that this is true? 21Think about our ancestor Abraham. He offered his son Isaac on the altar as a gift to God.
2:21 We can read about this in Genesis 22.
Because he did that good thing, God accepted him as right with himself.
22Abraham believed in God, and he did what God asked him to do. So, you can see that both of these were necessary. When he did this good thing, he showed that he believed in God completely. 23This happened in the way that the Bible tells us. It says, ‘Abraham believed God. As a result, God accepted Abraham as right with him.’ God also called Abraham his friend.

24So, you see how God accepts someone as right with himself. That person must not only believe in God. He must also do good things to show that he has faith.

25It was the same with Rahab, long ago. She was a prostitute. She helped some of God’s people who came to her house. She kept them safe from their enemies and she sent them away again by a different road.
2:25 We can read about this in Joshua 2:1-22; 6:23
Because she did those good things, God accepted her as right with himself.
26If our bodies have no spirit, they are dead. In the same way, if our faith does not lead us to do good things, it is dead.

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