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James is talking to believers of the Gospel that were ethnically Jewish, this is true. but James clearly isn’t supporting a Faith only gospel. this is what he says in his first chapter:I see you’re not understanding what I am saying. Its important to know who the NT writer was speaking to and what the circumstances were.The book of James was addressed to the 12 scattered tribes. It was written when the church was still primarily Jewish and Jews were still trying to hang on to the Law and circumcision, etc. This is a simple church structure. Notice it mentions no bishops or deacons, only elders. This church is still in its teaching phase. What may seem like “preaching to the choir” to us today, was all new to them. James is practical. It reads more like a commentary on the teachings of Christ. Faith and works are mentioned repeatedly, but he presents them not as conflicting, but as complementary. James said faith may be genuine or false. This is what he is trying to teach the brethren. You must remember, what’s obvious to us today, was not to them. The churches were still in infancy. James speaks about those who professed to believe that Jesus was the Christ. He blames respect for outward appearance of persons. They profess faith in the Lord Jesus, and yet act like those in the world. Before salvation, the Jews believed in the efficacy of works. Now some were reacting at the opposite extreme, imagining that works plays no part in the life of the new believer. James retorts that the kind of faith that does not produce works is a spurious faith. But James **never said ** that works justify us before God; for God can see the faith without its works. Abraham had faith and it was declared righteousness. The world couldn’t see this faith, but God did. The world could see Abraham’s faith if they witnessed him raising the knife to Isaac. But God already declared Abraham righteous before he ever raised that knife. So, when the world asks show me what a true christian looks like, this is what James is explaining. A true Christian bears fruit. An unsaved person (i.e. the world) cannot produce the works of the Spirit.
22 Be doers of the word and not hearers only, deluding yourselves.
23 For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks at his own face in a mirror.
24 He sees himself, then goes off and promptly forgets what he looked like.
25 But the one who peers into the perfect law of freedom and perseveres, and is not a hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, such a one shall be blessed in what he does.
26 If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, his religion is vain.
27 Religion that is pure and undefiled before God and the Father is this: to care for orphans and widows in their affliction and to keep oneself unstained by the world
James is clear that your faith isn’t real, if you don’t demonstrate it by works. God sees this as well. Its a fallacy to say that God sees Faith without works because as James says in chapter 2. Faith without works is dead! There is no real Faith if works don’t follow.