Title: Faith and Works James 2:1426
1Faith and Works James 214-26
2Justification James 214-26
Romans 328 For we maintain that a man is
justified by faith apart from works of the
Law. Romans 45 But to the one who does not
work, but believes in Him who justifies the
ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness.
3Justification James 214-26
James 224 You see that a man is justified by
works and not by faith alone.
4Justification James 214-26
- Martin Luther, writing his preface to the book of
James, It contradicts Paul by teaching
justification by works. St. James Epistle is
really an epistle of straw compared to St.
Paul's letters, for it lacks this evangelical
character.
5Justification James 214-26
- Context, context, context
- Audience
- Purpose
- Trials and temptations
- Under discipline
- Facing judgment
- Needing repentance
6Justification James 214-26
- Context, context, context
- Audience
- Purpose
- In need of salvation (121)
- Gen 3230 1 Sam 1911 Ezek 1826-27 Prov 133
1617-18 1916
7Justification James 214-26
- Genesis 3230 So Jacob named the place Peniel,
for he said, I have seen God face to face, yet
my life (soul) has been preserved (saved).
8Justification James 214-26
- 1 Samuel 1911 Then Saul sent messengers to
Davids house to watch him, in order to put him
to death in the morning. But Michal, Davids
wife, told him, saying, If you do not save your
life (soul) tonight, tomorrow you will be put to
death.
9Justification James 214-26
- Ezek 1826-27 "When a righteous man turns away
from his righteousness, commits iniquity, and
dies because of it, for his iniquity which he has
committed he will die. Again, when a wicked man
turns away from his wickedness which he has
committed and practices justice and
righteousness, he will save his life (soul).
10Justification James 214-26
- Proverbs 133 The one who guards his mouth
preserves (saves) his life (soul) The one who
opens wide his lips comes to ruin.
11Justification James 214-26
- Proverbs 1617-18 The highway of the upright is
to depart from evil He who watches his way
preserves (saves) his life (soul).
12Justification James 214-26
- Prov 1916 He who keeps the commandment keeps
(saves) his soul, but he who is careless of his
ways will die.
13Justification James 214-26
- Argument of James 214-26
- Context judgment
- One argument stated 5 ways
- Faith and works are inseparable for salvation
from a useless life. - One argument illustrated 5 ways
14Justification James 214-26
- Illustrations of James 214-26
- 1. Care for needy Christians (215-17)
- 2. Hypothetical objector (218-20)
- 3. Abraham (221-24)
- 4. Rahab (225)
- 5. A dead body (226)
15Application
- Complete assurance
- Great accountability
- Perfect power
16Begin
18 But someone may well say, You, James, have
faith (only) and I (objector) have (faith and)
works show me your faith without the works, and
I will show you my faith by my works. (You see,
faith can be demonstrated with or without works.
I will prove it to you, James)19 You (James)
believe that God is one. You do well (28 you do
good works) the demons also believe, and shudder
(they do no good works). This proves that faith
and works can be separated.20 But are you
willing to recognize, you foolish fellow, that
faith without works is useless?
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3 Brian Fisher
17Relationship between faith and works
- R. Catholic
- Reformed
- Arminian
- Works help a person become justified
- Works prove a person is justified
- Works keep a person justified
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