Welcome to our verse-by-verse journey through the book of James. This series, titled Faith That Works, explores how real faith produces real fruit — in our trials, our speech, our actions, our humility, and our relationships. Each post is deeply theological, pastorally written, and richly grounded in Scripture. May this study strengthen your faith and deepen your walk with Christ.
Series Introduction
Verse-by-Verse Study
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Explore the full James series:
- Who is James the Just, Brother of Jesus?
- Faith That Works – Introduction
- James 1:1 – A Servant of God
- James 1:2–4 – Joy in Trials
- James 1:5–8 – Ask in Faith
- James 1:9–11 – Rich and Poor in God’s Eyes
- James 1:12–18 – God’s Goodness in Temptation
- James 1:19–27 – Hearing and Doing
- James 2:1–7 – No Partiality in Faith
- James 2:8–13 – Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment
- James 2:14–26 – Faith Without Works is Dead
- James 3:1–12 – Taming the Tongue
- James 3:13–18 – True and False Wisdom
- James 4:1–10 – Submit to God
- James 4:11–17 – Who Are You to Judge?
- James 5:1–6 – The Woes of Wealth
- James 5:7–12 – Patience in Suffering
- James 5:13–20 – Prayer, Healing, and Restoration
Closing Word
We pray this series has refreshed your spirit, renewed your resolve, and revived your understanding of what true faith looks like in everyday life. Faith that works is faith that lives.
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