Read Through Jamesናሙና
James emphasizes that genuine faith in God produces good works, not just intellectual belief. He condemns showing favoritism toward the wealthy over the poor as antithetical to true faith. James argues that faith without corresponding good works is useless, using examples like Abraham and Rahab to show that their faith led to obedience and action. Like Paul, James upholds that salvation is by grace through faith, but true saving faith will inevitably result in a changed life evidenced by good works.