Some perceive there’s a conflict
Between the apostles James and Paul
On the matter of salvation
But I see none at all.
For a background to this matter
Of these two texts take note:
There are Ephesians 2:8 and 9
And James 2:24 and I quote:
You see then how
That by works
A man is justified
And not by faith only.
Now hear the apostle Paul:
For by grace are you saved
Through faith;
And that not of yourselves:
It is the gift of God:
Not of works,
Lest any man should boast.
At a glance it would appear
There is obvious contradiction
But look a little closer and you’ll see
There is no such opposition.
Paul appeals to the fact:
The fact of salvation, I mean,
While James coming in behind
Speaks to the resulting scene.
Saved by grace!
It starts and ends with God,
And the faith that comes by hearing
Is also divinely caused.
By grace through faith:
Both from God’s loving hand,
Compliments of His precious Word
Effecting salvation’s plan.
No works to raise the dead
Or in keeping the dead alive
And none can maintain salvation
No matter how he strives.
So, where do works come in
As James appeared to suggest?
It is the fruit-producing consequence:
The evidentiary process.
By their fruits!
This is how we come to know,
The fruit of the one that is saved
Will gradually begin to show.
Paul speaks to the heart
While James reflects the walk,
It’s what’s inside intimates Jesus:
Living is more than talk.
Paul speaks to the internal:
That’s where God’s work is done,
James appeals to the external:
That’s where our race is run.
Compass by many witnesses
As this Christian race we run,
The battle’s is the Lord’s, we are told
And He has already won.
Take note of James’ “Show me!”
Show me your faith
Without your works,
And I will show you
My faith by my works.
Works is the external evidence
Of the work done inside:
The work of the Holy Spirit
In the one in whom he abides.
There is therefore no clash
Between the two apostles,
Actually, one complements the other
In this perceived tussle.
No evidence, no life!
That poor old soul is dead!
“All talk and no walk”, indicates
He is on his deathbed.
For as the body
Without the Spirit is dead,
So faith without works
Is dead also.
No conflict, I reemphasize,
Absolutely no conflict at all,
No contradiction of sorts or otherwise
Between the apostle James and Paul.
Stewart Russell © October 11, 2022
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