I often see people post on here insisting that faith doesnt have anything to do with works.
Then it makes me wonder just what do they do with their faith. Do they just go to church on sunday, and all during the rest of the week make money for themselves, and spend it on holidays or another new car or something?
james writes in his letter 2:14-18
What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? Can faith save him? If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, and one of you say to him, depart in peace, and be warm and filled, notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body, what doth it profit? Even so, faith if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. Yea a man may say thou hast faith, and I have works, shew me thy faith without thy works, and and I will show thee my faith by my works.
So all those who insist thats on 'faith alone', is James, the brother of Jesus wrong? What works have you got to show your faith?
How many of you have brothers and sisters, homeless, naked, and starving and you turn a blind eye. What do you do with your extra clothing or do you hoard it all in an overflowing wardrobe. Do you buy heaps of food, cant eat it all and then dump it to landfill? Do you have household with spare bedrooms, yet they all taken up so that nobody else can stay in them. What does that profit you? What work do you do in your neighbourhood, or is it so wealthy that nobody else needs anything because they too busy admiring their reflections in their shiny new SUVs or motorhomes in their six car garages?
How many times do I have to correct everyone concerning James' works verses Paul's?
I believe everyone agrees, we are saved by grace through faith, and not by works of the law.
Neither are we made righteous by the same works of the law.
Giving to the poor or needy, is a work of the moral law. It does NOT make us righteous in God's eyes, nor does it make our faith perfect.
You completely missed what James was talking about. Like, totally.
Giving or doing good deeds adds nothing to your faith.
I know a wicked person that would put most of you to shame with what appears to be good deeds. He not only is an unbeliever, but a wolf in sheep's clothing. Yet he gives to and helps the poor... a lot.
If what you are saying is true, then you are equating good deeds, such as giving to the poor, to acquiring righteousness through your good moral deeds.
Think about what you are saying.
The very thing many of you condemn me for teaching, you are advocating yourselves, if you believe what the OP wrote. Only I don't teach salvation through works of the law or that you can keep it by doing the same.
What James is talking about is WORKS OF FAITH, NOT WORKS OF THE LAW, which is what giving to the poor is.
Giving to the poor is NOT a work of faith.
A work that perfects your faith is simply acting on what you believe in your heart, such as speaking (the work or act) what you believe. It is a corresponding action to what you believe.
We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I believed, and therefore have I spoken, we also believe, and therefore speak. Speaking verbally what you believe in your heart. That is one form of faith in action.
Again, speaking or verbally proclaiming what you believe,
IS ONE FORM of a work of faith that James was talking about.
James was using, giving to the poor, as an example of faith being useless and dead, without an act that corresponds with your faith or what you believe.
In other words, it is fruitless to tell someone to be warm and filled in faith, and not give them clothing and food.
If you tell someone to be filled, in faith, without giving them anything to keep warm, then your words of faith were useless and without affect.
But if you act on those words of faith by giving them clothing to keep warm, then your faith was perfected.
What if you said, "be healed", and gave them clothing to keep them warm? Would that be a corresponding work of your words of faith?
Absolutely not. Clothing has nothing to do with one getting their healing. So it won't have any affect on their healing.
Your actions must AGREE WITH your faith. Otherwise, it is useless and dead.
So James is NOT talking about giving to the poor, but about acting on and in accordance to what you believe.