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so do away with all impurities and remnants of evil. Humbly welcome the Word which has been planted in you and can save your souls. (James 1, 21)
Anyone who listens to the Word and takes no action is like someone who looks at his own features in a mirror and, (James 1, 23)
But anyone who looks steadily at the perfect law of freedom and keeps to it -- not listening and forgetting, but putting it into practice -- will be blessed in every undertaking. (James 1, 25)
Nobody who fails to keep a tight rein on the tongue can claim to be religious; this is mere self-deception; that person's religion is worthless. (James 1, 26)
Pure, unspoilt religion, in the eyes of God our Father, is this: coming to the help of orphans and widows in their hardships, and keeping oneself uncontaminated by the world. (James 1, 27)
Now suppose a man comes into your synagogue, well-dressed and with a gold ring on, and at the same time a poor man comes in, in shabby clothes, (James 2, 2)
and you take notice of the well-dressed man, and say, 'Come this way to the best seats'; then you tell the poor man, 'Stand over there' or 'You can sit on the floor by my foot-rest.' (James 2, 3)
Listen, my dear brothers: it was those who were poor according to the world that God chose, to be rich in faith and to be the heirs to the kingdom which he promised to those who love him. (James 2, 5)
You, on the other hand, have dishonoured the poor. Is it not the rich who lord it over you? (James 2, 6)
Are not they the ones who drag you into court, who insult the honourable name which has been pronounced over you? (James 2, 7)
Well, the right thing to do is to keep the supreme Law of scripture: you will love your neighbour as yourself; (James 2, 8)
but as soon as you make class distinctions, you are committing sin and under condemnation for breaking the Law. (James 2, 9)
