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General Outlines of the Epistle of James

 
Works of Faith
1.    Count it all joy when you fall into various trials (1:2, 9-10);
2.    Let patience have its perfect work (1:3-4);
3.    Pray to God firmly for lack (1:5-6);
4.    Receive with meekness the implanted word and do it (1:19-25);
5.    Bridle one’s tongue (1:26; 3:1-12);
6.    Love your neighbor as yourselves (2:1-13);
7.    Show one’s faith by his works (2:14-26);
8.    Have the fruit of righteousness borne by the wisdom above (3:13-18);
9.    Draw near to God and have friendship with God and submit to God and humble oneself in the sight of the Lord (4:1-10);
10. Do not speak evil of or judge or grumble against one another (4:11-12; 5:9);
11. Do not act for one’s own but live and walk by the Lord (4:13-17);
12. Deal with the riches properly and do not own others in money (5:1-6);
13. Suffer and be patient until the coming of the Lord (5:7:11);
14. Speak honestly and not swear (5:12);
15. Pray and sing psalms and confess trespasses and pray for one another (5:13-18);
16. Make the one who wanders from the truth turn back (5:19-20);
 
Time for Joy and Time for Sorrow
1.    Count it all joy when you fall into various trials (1:2);
2.    Let the lowly brother glory in his exaltation but the rich in his humiliation (1:9-10);
3.    In pleasure and luxury (4:3; 5:5); lament and mourn and weep! Let your laughter be turned to mourning and joy to gloom (4:9);
4.    Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing psalms (5:13);
 
Way of Patience
1.    The testing of your faith produces patience (1:3);
2.    Let patience have its perfect work (1:4);
3.    Be patient and establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand (5:7-8);
4.    Take those who were suffering and patient as an example of suffering and patience (5:10-11);
 
True Faith
1.    True faith shall be tried (1:3);
2.    True faith can ask for faith (1:5-6);
3.    True faith must have works (2:18);
4.    True faith is working together with works (2:22);
5.    True faith shall be perfected by works (2:22);
6.    True faith shall heal the sick (5:15);
 
Perfection in the Epistle of James
1.    “Be perfected” by patience (1:4);
2.    Every “perfect” gift of God (1:17);
3.    The “perfect” law of liberty (1:25);
4.    Faith is “perfected” by works (2:22);
5.    Be a “perfect” man who does not stumble in word (3:2);
 
How to Pray?
1.    Ask:
a.   Let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him (1:5);
b.   You do not have because you do not ask (4:2);
2.    Ask by faith:
a.  Ask in faith with no doubting (1:6);
b.  Let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord (1:7);
c.  The prayer of faith will save the sick (5:15);
3.    Do not ask amiss ---- you ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss (4:3);
4.    He who suffers shall pray and he who is cheerful shall sing psalms (5:13);
5.    Pray in the name of the Lord (5:14);
6.    Confess your trespasses to one another and pray for one another (5:16);
7.    Have pure and undefiled religion (1:27) ---- The effective and fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much;
8.    Pray earnestly (5:17-18);
 
True Wisdom
1.    The origin of the true wisdom ----God who gives to all liberally and without reproach (1:5);
2.    The gaining of the true wisdom ---- ask in faith with no doubting (1:6);
3.    The manifestation of the true wisdom ---- show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom (3:13);
4.    The opposite side of the true wisdom ----earthly and sensual and demonic wisdom (3:14-16);
5.    The effect of the true wisdom ---- bear more fruit of goodness and righteousness (3:17-18);
 
Know God Whom We Trust in
1.    He is the God who gives to all liberally and without reproach (1:5);
2.    He promises the crown of life to those who love Him (1:12);
3.    He cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone (1:13);
4.    He gives every good gift and every perfect gift (1:17a);
5.    He is the Father of lights(1:17b);
6.    There is no variation or shadow of turning (1:17c);
7.    He brought us forth of His own will by the word of truth (1:18);
8.    He is God the Father (1:27);
9.    He has chosen the poor of the world to be rich in faith (2:5a);
10. He has promised to those who love Him to be heirs of the kingdom (2:5b);
11. He is the only true God (2:19);
12. He justifies the one who believes Him and becomes his friend (2:23);
13. He is our God and Father and has made men in the similitude of Him (3:9);
14. The friendship of God is enmity with God (4:4);
15. The Spirit who dwells in us yearns jealously (4:5);
16. God resist the proud, but gives grace to the humble (4:6);
17. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you (4:8);
18. He is the lawgiver who is able to save and to destroy (4:12);
19. He makes us live to do this or do that (4:15);
20. He is the Lord of Sabaoth who hears the cries of those who are defrauded (5:4);
21. He is the Judge (5:9, 12);
22. He is the Lord who hears prayers of men (5:15);
 
Contrasts in the Epistle of James
1.    Be double-minded ---- half belief and faith with no doubting (1:6-8);
2.    The lowly brother in exaltation and the rich in humiliation (1:9-10);
3.    Temptations and trials ---- the former brings forth death and the latter leads to the crown of life (1:12-15);
4.    Be doers of the word and not hearers only, and be hearers as well as doers of the word (1:22-24);
5.    Vain religion and pure and undefiled religion (1:26-27);
6.    Partiality and loving your neighbors as yourselves (2:1-8);
7.    Faith without works and faith working together with works (2:14-26).
8.    Be teachers to teach others, and be unable to turn or control (teach) oneself (3:1-8);
9.    One tongue with two tongues, and the only fountain and fruit tree (3:9-12);
10. The earthly wisdom and the heavenly wisdom from above (3:13-18);
11. Envy as well as self-seeking and peace (3:16, 18);
12. Not ask and ask amiss (4:2-3);
13. Having friendship with the world and drawing near to God (4:4, 8);
14. Be enmity with God and be submit to God (4:4, 7);
15. Proud and humble (4:6, 10);
16. Be double-minded and purify one’s heart (4:8);
17. Joy and sorrow as well as mourning (4:9);
18. Act on one’s own and walk according to the will of the Lord (4:13-16);
19. Know to do good and do not do it ---- knowledge conflicts with works (4:17);
20. The rich let the riches corrode, and the rich keep back the wages of the labors by fraud (5:1-6);
21. Be able to suffer and endure, and grumble against one another (5:7-11);
22. Swearing and speaking honestly (5:12);
23. He who suffers shall pray and he who is cheerful shall sing psalms (5:13);
24. Prayers of faith in the name of the Lord, and prayers of the righteous man that lead to confession of trespasses to one another and prayers for one another (5:14-18);
25. Wander from the truth and be turned back from the error of the way (5:19-20);
 
Believers’ Hearts
1.    Do not be double-minded (1:8; 4:8);
2.    Be with meekness (1:21);
3.    Do not deceive one’s heart (1:26);
4.    Do not be with partiality (2:4);
5.    Do not have bitter envy and self-seeking (3:14);
6.    Purify your hearts (4:8);
7.    Do not fatten your hearts (5:5);
8.    Be patient and establish your hearts (5:8);
 
The Disadvantages of Riches
1.    The rich shall become humble and will fade away in his pursuits (1:10-11);
2.    Physical riches is inferior to the richness of faith (2:3, 5);
3.    The rich often bully others in arrogance so they will fall into judgment without mercy (2:6-7, 13);
4.    The rich boast in arrogance and know to do good and do not do it ---- this is their sin (4:16-17);
5.    Miseries will come upon the rich who know about treasuring up the riches only (5:1-3);
6.    Treasures and gold will be corroded and devalued and will corrupt the souls of the owners (5:2-3);
7.    The rich who keep back the wages of the laborers by fraud and fatten their own hearts will fall into the judgment of God (5:4-6);
  
Man’s Nature Decides His Way
1.    The rich man will fade away in his pursuits (1:11);
2.    The doers of the word shall be blessed in what he does (1:25);
3.    He who is judged by the law of liberty shall speak and do according to the law (2:12);
4.    He who has faith shall have the works of faith (2:14, 17-18);
5.    He who is wise and understanding shall show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom (3:13);
6.    To him who knows do good and does not do it, to him it is sin (4:17);
 
God’s Promises
1.    God has promised to those who love Him the crown of life (1:12);
2.    God has promised to those who love Him His kingdom (2:5);
 
Pleasures and Believers
1.    Each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed (1:14).
2.    When desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin. And sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth death (1:15);
3.    Bitter envy and self-seeking and boasting and lying against the truth ---- all of them are out of the lusts (3:14-15);
4.    Wars and fights in the church come from the desires from pleasure that war in your members (4:1);
5.    Pleasures have fattened your hearts in pleasure and luxury (5:5; see 4:3);
 
Concerning Sin
1.    Sin is begotten by desire, and death is brought forth from sin (1:15).
2.    If one shows partiality, he has committed sin and is convicted by the law as transgressors (2:9).
3.    The tongue is a world of iniquity that defiles the whole body (3:6).
4.    To him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin (4:17).
5.    If the illness is caused by sin, believers shall confess trespasses to one another and pray for one another that believers will be healed (5:15-16).
6.    If one turns a man wandering from the truth from the error, he has saved a soul from death and covered a multitude of sins (5:19-20).
 
God’s Word and Us
1.    The word of God is the implanted word:
a.  God has brought us forth by the word of truth (1:18).
b.  We shall be swift to hear (1:19).
c.  The word of God is the word that can save our soul (1:21).
d.  We have to do the word (1:22).
e.  The word of God is the mirror that reflects our nature (1:23-24).
2.    The word of God is the perfect law of liberty:
a.  We shall look into it and continue in it (1:25);
b.  We shall keep the whole royal law (2:9-11);
c.  Since we will be judged by the law of liberty, we shall speak and do according to the law (2:12-13);
d.  We shall not speak evil of or judge one another, lest speaking evil of the law and judging the law should become violation of the law (4:11-12).
3.    The word of God is truth:
a.  We shall not lie against the truth (3:14).
b.  We shall turn back those who wander from the truth (5:19-20).
 
Believers and Words
1.    Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath (1:19).
2.    The religion of the one who does not bridle his tongue is useless (1:26).
3.    Let us speak and work according to the law of liberty (2:12).
4.    Faith is not spoken by mouth, but done by works (2:14-18).
5.    If one does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man (3:2).
6.    The tongue of a man can influence the whole body (3:2-6).
7.    One should not be one mouth with two tongues (3:7-12).
8.    Do not boast or lie against the truth (3:14).
9.    Do not speak evil of or judge one another (4:11-12).
10. Do not boast in your arrogance (4:16).
11. Do not grumble against one another (5:9).
12. Do not swear ---- let your “Yes” be “Yes”, and your “No”, “No” (5:12).
13. Pray, sing psalms, confess trespasses and pray for one another (5:13, 16);
 
Man Who is Meek 
1.    Who receives the with meekness the implanted word (1:21);
2.    Who shows by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom (3:13);
3.    Who is gentle and willing to yield by the wisdom from above (3:17);
 
Believers and the World
1.    Believers shall keep themselves unspotted from the world (1:27);
2.    The tongue is a world of iniquity in our members (3:6);
3.    He who has friendship with the with the world is enmity against God (4:4);
 
Ways of Believers’ Dealing with Others
1.    Visit orphans and widows in their troubles (1:27);
2.    Do not show partiality (2:1, 4, 9);
3.    Do not humiliate the poor (2:6);
4.    Love your neighbor as yourself (2:8);
5.    Do not curse those who have been made in the similitude of God with  your tongue (3:9);
6.    Do not be envious and self-seeking (3:14, 16);
7.    Without partiality and without hypocrisy (3:17);
8.    Make peace (3:18);
9.    Do not war or fight (4:1);
10. Do not speak evil of one another (4:11);
11. Do not keep back the wages of the laborers (5:4);
12. Do not grumble against one another (5:9);
13. Confess trespasses to one another and pray for one another (5:16);
14. Turn the one wandering from the truth back (5:19-20);
 
Concerning Judgment
1.    Be judged by the law of liberty (2:12).
2.    Judgment is without mercy to the one who has shown no mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgment (2:13).
3.    Let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment (3:1).
4.    He who speaks evil of or judges brothers has violated the authority of God’s judgment (4:11-12).
5.    He who does not deal with riches properly or keeps back the wages of the laborers shall be slaughtered by God (5:1-6).
6.    Do not grumble against one another, lest you fall into judgment (5:9).
7.    Do not swear or lie, lest you fall into judgment of God (5:12). 
 
Three Kinds of Union
1.    The union between faith and works (chap.2) ---- faith without works is dead (2:17, 20, 26);
2.    The union between words and works (chap.3) ---- if anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the whole body (3:2).
3.    The union between knowledge and works (chap.4) ---- to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin (4:17); 
 
Man’s Day and the Day of the Lord
1.    Man’s day ---- whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow (4:14) ---- uncertain;
2.    The day of the Lord ---- the coming of the Lord is at hand …behold, the Judge is standing at the door (5:8-9) ---- will be judged. 

 

── Caleb HuangChristian Digest Bible Commentary Series

   Translated by Mary Zhou