1:1 James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
To
the
twelve
tribes
in
the
Dispersion:
Greetings.
1:2 Count
it
all
joy,
my
brothers,
when
you
meet
trials
of
various
kinds,
1:3 for
you
know
that
the
testing
of
your
faith
produces
steadfastness.
1:4 And
let
steadfastness
have
its
full
effect,
that
you
may
be
perfect
and
complete,
lacking
in
nothing.
1:5 If
any
of
you
lacks
wisdom,
let
him
ask
God,
who
gives
generously
to
all
without
reproach,
and
it
will
be
given
him.
1:6 But
let
him
ask
in
faith,
with
no
doubting,
for
the
one
who
doubts
is
like
a
wave
of
the
sea
that
is
driven
and
tossed
by
the
wind.
1:7 For
that
person
must
not
suppose
that
he
will
receive
anything
from
the
Lord;
1:8 he
is
a
double-minded
man,
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
1:9 Let
the
lowly
brother
boast
in
his
exaltation,
1:10 and
the
rich
in
his
humiliation,
because
like
a
flower
of
the
grass
he
will
pass
away.
1:11 For
the
sun
rises
with
its
scorching
heat
and
withers
the
grass;
its
flower
falls,
and
its
beauty
perishes.
So
also
will
the
rich
man
fade
away
in
the
midst
of
his
pursuits.
1:12 Blessed
is
the
man
who
remains
steadfast
under
trial,
for
when
he
has
stood
the
test
he
will
receive
the
crown
of
life,
which
God
has
promised
to
those
who
love
him.
1:13 Let
no
one
say
when
he
is
tempted,
"I
am
being
tempted
by
God,"
for
God
cannot
be
tempted
with
evil,
and
he
himself
tempts
no
one.
1:14 But
each
person
is
tempted
when
he
is
lured
and
enticed
by
his
own
desire.
1:15 Then
desire
when
it
has
conceived
gives
birth
to
sin,
and
sin
when
it
is
fully
grown
brings
forth
death.
1:16 Do
not
be
deceived,
my
beloved
brothers.
1:17 Every
good
gift
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
lights
with
whom
there
is
no
variation
or
shadow
due
to
change.
1:18 Of
his
own
will
he
brought
us
forth
by
the
word
of
truth,
that
we
should
be
a
kind
of
firstfruits
of
his
creatures.
1:19 Know
this,
my
beloved
brothers:
let
every
person
be
quick
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
anger;
1:20 for
the
anger
of
man
does
not
produce
the
righteousness
of
God.
1:21 Therefore
put
away
all
filthiness
and
rampant
wickedness
and
receive
with
meekness
the
implanted
word,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
1:22 But
be
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deceiving
yourselves.
1:23 For
if
anyone
is
a
hearer
of
the
word
and
not
a
doer,
he
is
like
a
man
who
looks
intently
at
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror.
1:24 For
he
looks
at
himself
and
goes
away
and
at
once
forgets
what
he
was
like.
1:25 But
the
one
who
looks
into
the
perfect
law,
the
law
of
liberty,
and
perseveres,
being
no
hearer
who
forgets
but
a
doer
who
acts,
he
will
be
blessed
in
his
doing.
1:26 If
anyone
thinks
he
is
religious
and
does
not
bridle
his
tongue
but
deceives
his
heart,
this
person's
religion
is
worthless.
1:27 Religion
that
is
pure
and
undefiled
before
God,
the
Father,
is
this:
to
visit
orphans
and
widows
in
their
affliction,
and
to
keep
oneself
unstained
from
the
world.