James 1:25-27
1599 Geneva Bible
25 But who so looketh in the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he not being a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, shall be blessed in his [a]deed.
26 [b]If any man among you seem religious, and refraineth not his tongue, but deceiveth his [c]own heart, this man’s religion is vain.
27 [d]Pure religion and undefiled before God, even the Father, is this, to [e]visit the fatherless, and widows in their adversity, and to keep himself unspotted of the world.
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- James 1:25 Behaving himself so: for works do show faith.
- James 1:26 The third admonition: The word of God prescribeth a rule not only to do well, but also to speak well.
- James 1:26 The fountain of all brabbling, and cursed speaking, and sauciness, is this, that men know not themselves.
- James 1:27 The fourth: the true service of God standeth in charity toward our neighbors (especially such as need others’ help, as the fatherless and widows), and purity of life.
- James 1:27 To have a care of them, and to help them as much as we can.
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