James concludes his letter by urging his readers to look after their spiritual health and look out for one another, especially for those who wander from the truth.
James calls Christians to persevere through trials with patience, not to grumble but speak with integrity, and look to the Lord's coming.
We are aware of the unpleasant risk of poverty with recession looming, but James warns us of the spiritual risk of riches, making us arrogant, tempting us to hoard, indulge…
James prescribes submission to God as the antidote to the fights and quarrels dividing the church, which result from the temptations of the world, the flesh and the devil
James 3 shows us that the tongue though tiny, is troublesome and cannot be tamed. Only the Wisdom given by the Spirit can extinguish its flames.