Lord, we do not like to do anything without You. Lord, we like to speak, to move, and to act with You. Lord, in our speaking we give all our adoration to You.
Knowing that the proving of your faith works out endurance.
James 1:4
And let endurance have its perfect work that you may be perfect and entire, lacking in nothing.
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Although James might not have had a clear view concerning the distinction between (grace) and law, his Epistle is distinguished and remarkable in its presentation of Christian (conduct), emphasizing (practical) Christian perfection that the believers might be perfect and entire, lacking in nothing. This may be considered the main (subject) of this Epistle. Such perfection in Christian (behavior) requires the (trials) of God's governmental dealing and the believers' (endurance) by the virtue of the divine birth through regeneration by the implanted (word). (See James 1:4 note 1)