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James 1:27  (Amplified® Bible)
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James 1:25-27

In essence, James describes a person who sees the truth from God's Word and responds by using it. He sees himself as an instrument of God to be used, even spent, in service to Him and His people. He holds the feelings and well being of others to be as important as his own. Unlike the myopic person, he sees beyond his comfort zone, following the example of Jesus Christ.

Rod Keesee
Christian Myopia

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James 1:22-27

Only by careful study of God's Word, the ultimate standard of thought, speech, and conduct, can we know what is right and wrong. We must follow our study with honest and truthful comparison of those words with our own lives. If we read the words of God and walk away, forgetting what we saw, we deceive ourselves. None of us compares favorably with what we read in Scripture, so we must make changes. James says our religion—our practice of God's way of life—is vain if we omit either the positive instructions (visiting widows and orphans) or the negative ones (removing the spots from our character).

Staff
Overcoming (Part 1): Self-Deception




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

2 Samuel 9:1-13
Amos 1:13-15
Amos 5:21-24
Amos 6:6
Matthew 23:23
Luke 11:42
James 4:17
1 John 2:15-17
Revelation 3:17


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Christian Myopia  

Christian Myopia  

Preparing for the Feast  

Priestly Purity  (2)

Should We Pray for the World?  

Striving for Balance  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Kindness  

The New Moons  

The Weightier Matters (Part 1): Introduction  

This Is Not God's World  

Bible Studies

Overcoming (Part 1): Self-Deception  

The Seven Churches: Laodicea  

Booklets

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)  

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part Two)  (2)

Sermon Transcripts

Church History (Part 4) A.D.1585-1934  

Civility and Courtesy  

Deuteronomy (Part 7)  

Don't Take God for Granted  

Four Views of Christ (Part 4)  

'If I Have Not Charity'  

It Takes a Church  

James and Unleavened Bread (Part 1)  

James and Unleavened Bread (Part 2)  

James and Unleavened Bread (Part 3)  

Knowing Christ (Part 2)  

Mercy and Justice  

New Covenant Priesthood (Part 2)  (2)

Principled Living (Part 4): Giving of Ourselves  (2)

Principled Living (Part 6): Becoming Holy  

Sin (Part 4)  


 
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