Daily Devotions
James
"Was not Abraham our father justified by works...?"
Text: James 2:21
CITING ABRAHAM
James knew that Abraham was held in the high respect by all Jews. He was regarded as the father of the nation of Israel. James went on to cite Abraham.
“Was not Abraham our father justified by works
when he offered Isaac his son on the altar?”
James 2:21
1. The doctrine of justification
a) The Apostle Paul declared that justification from God comes as a result of faith (Romans 5:1).
b) He further argued that “faith was accounted to Abraham for righteousness” (Romans 4:9).
2. The teaching of James seems to be contradicting what Paul had taught.
UNDERSTANDING WHERE JAMES WAS COMING FROM
James had been arguing that true faith will result in works! The text above must be read and understood in the context of what he had said about faith.
1. “Was not Abraham our father justified by his works?”
a) This is best understood when we know that James was talking about faith that results in works.
b) Justified by his works may then be understood if we break down his thoughts:
i) Abraham was justified by his faith.
“And he believed in the LORD, and He accounted it to him for righteousness”
Genesis 15:6