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  • You see, anyone who keeps the whole of the Law but trips up on a single point, is still guilty of breaking it all. (James 2, 10)

  • He who said, 'You must not commit adultery' said also, 'You must not kill.' Now if you commit murder, you need not commit adultery as well to become a breaker of the Law. (James 2, 11)

  • Talk and behave like people who are going to be judged by the law of freedom. (James 2, 12)

  • and one of you says to them, 'I wish you well; keep yourself warm and eat plenty,' without giving them these bare necessities of life, then what good is that? (James 2, 16)

  • You believe in the one God -- that is creditable enough, but even the demons have the same belief, and they tremble with fear. (James 2, 19)

  • Was not Abraham our father justified by his deed, because he offered his son Isaac on the altar? (James 2, 21)

  • In this way the scripture was fulfilled: Abraham put his faith in God, and this was considered as making him upright; and he received the name 'friend of God'. (James 2, 23)

  • There is another example of the same kind: Rahab the prostitute, was she not justified by her deeds because she welcomed the messengers and showed them a different way to leave? (James 2, 25)

  • Only a few of you, my brothers, should be teachers, bearing in mind that we shall receive a stricter judgement. (James 3, 1)

  • For we all trip up in many ways. Someone who does not trip up in speech has reached perfection and is able to keep the whole body on a tight rein. (James 3, 2)

  • Or think of ships: no matter how big they are, even if a gale is driving them, they are directed by a tiny rudder wherever the whim of the helmsman decides. (James 3, 4)

  • So the tongue is only a tiny part of the body, but its boasts are great. Think how small a flame can set fire to a huge forest; (James 3, 5)


“Invoquemos sempre o auxílio de Nossa Senhora.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina