James is the twentieth book of the New Testament and offers practical teaching on living out genuine faith. Written to encourage believers facing trials, it emphasizes that true faith is shown through actions such as patience, humility, and care for others. James addresses issues like controlling the tongue, resisting temptation, and pursuing wisdom from God. It is a book of practical Christianity, perseverance, and godly character.
Read more: The Book of James
James 1 | James 2 | James 3 | James 4 | James 5
James Chapter Highlights
- James 1: Joy in trials; ask for wisdom; be doers of the Word
- James 2: Faith must show in actions; no favoritism
- James 3: Control the tongue; true wisdom is pure and peaceful
- James 4: Submit to God; resist pride and worldliness
- James 5: Warning to the rich; patience in suffering; power of prayer
