Really? YOu don't know why? Well one says that we are justified by faith and not works, and sites Abraham. The other says we are not justified by faith alone, but by works, and sites......,Abraham.PaulSacramento wrote:The supposed conflict between Paul and James has been debated so much and to be honest, I don;t know why.
It is clear that Paul values good works the stem from God's Grace ( out of love) and it is clear that James understands that good works come from strong faith.
It should be noted that James also states WHICH works he believes has most value - taking care of widows and orphans and NOT speaking badly of anyone.
It seems to me that James is addressing those that CLAIM to have faith but show no evidence of it and He is right to question this because, if there is no evidence of the faith that ONE PROCLAIMS ( and the proclamation part is crucial), how can one believe what is proclaimed by that person?
I'm not saying there isn't a rational way to reconcile these things, but to say, "I don't know why?" as if it is some shocking conclusion is just not being honest with the text, IMO.