16. The habit of receiving passively sentimental impressions
from sights of woe without carrying them out into active habits only
hardens the heart.
one of you--James brings home the case to his hearers
individually.
Depart in peace--as if all their wants were satisfied by the
mere words addressed to them. The same words in the mouth of Christ,
whose faith they said they had, were accompanied by efficient deeds of
love.
be . . . warmed--with clothing, instead of being as
heretofore "naked"
(Jas 2:15;
Job 31:20).
filled--instead of being "destitute of food"
(Mt 15:37).
what doth it profit--concluding with the same question as at the
beginning,
Jas 2:14.
Just retribution: kind professions unaccompanied with corresponding
acts, as they are of no "profit" to the needy object of them, so are of
no profit to the professor himself. So faith consisting in mere
profession is unacceptable to God, the object of faith, and profitless
to the possessor.
JFB.
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