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James 1

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1 James, of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ a servant, to the Twelve Tribes who are in the dispersion: Hail!
1 I, James, am a slave of God and the Master Jesus, writing to the twelve tribes scattered to Kingdom Come: Hello!
2 All joy count [it], my brethren, when ye may fall into temptations manifold;
2 Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when tests and challenges come at you from all sides.
3 knowing that the proof of your faith doth work endurance,
3 You know that under pressure, your faith-life is forced into the open and shows its true colors.
4 and let the endurance have a perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire -- in nothing lacking;
4 So don't try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way.
5 and if any of you do lack wisdom, let him ask from God, who is giving to all liberally, and not reproaching, and it shall be given to him;
5 If you don't know what you're doing, pray to the Father. He loves to help. You'll get his help, and won't be condescended to when you ask for it.
6 and let him ask in faith, nothing doubting, for he who is doubting hath been like a wave of the sea, driven by wind and tossed,
6 Ask boldly, believingly, without a second thought. People who "worry their prayers" are like wind-whipped waves.
7 for let not that man suppose that he shall receive anything from the Lord --
7 Don't think you're going to get anything from the Master that way,
8 a two-souled man [is] unstable in all his ways.
8 adrift at sea, keeping all your options open.
9 And let the brother who is low rejoice in his exaltation,
9 When down-and-outers get a break, cheer!
10 and the rich in his becoming low, because as a flower of grass he shall pass away;
10 And when the arrogant rich are brought down to size, cheer! Prosperity is as short-lived as a wildflower, so don't ever count on it.
11 for the sun did rise with the burning heat, and did wither the grass, and the flower of it fell, and the grace of its appearance did perish, so also the rich in his way shall fade away!
11 You know that as soon as the sun rises, pouring down its scorching heat, the flower withers. Its petals wilt and, before you know it, that beautiful face is a barren stem. Well, that's a picture of the "prosperous life." At the very moment everyone is looking on in admiration, it fades away to nothing.
12 Happy the man who doth endure temptation, because, becoming approved, he shall receive the crown of the life, which the Lord did promise to those loving Him.
12 Anyone who meets a testing challenge head-on and manages to stick it out is mighty fortunate. For such persons loyally in love with God, the reward is life and more life.
13 Let no one say, being tempted -- `From God I am tempted,' for God is not tempted of evil, and Himself doth tempt no one,
13 Don't let anyone under pressure to give in to evil say, "God is trying to trip me up." God is impervious to evil, and puts evil in no one's way.
14 and each one is tempted, by his own desires being led away and enticed,
14 The temptation to give in to evil comes from us and only us. We have no one to blame but the leering, seducing flare-up of our own lust.
15 afterward the desire having conceived, doth give birth to sin, and the sin having been perfected, doth bring forth death.
15 Lust gets pregnant, and has a baby: sin! Sin grows up to adulthood, and becomes a real killer.
16 Be not led astray, my brethren beloved;
16 So, my very dear friends, don't get thrown off course.
17 every good giving, and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the lights, with whom is no variation, or shadow of turning;
17 Every desirable and beneficial gift comes out of heaven. The gifts are rivers of light cascading down from the Father of Light. There is nothing deceitful in God, nothing two-faced, nothing fickle.
18 having counselled, He did beget us with a word of truth, for our being a certain first-fruit of His creatures.
18 He brought us to life using the true Word, showing us off as the crown of all his creatures.
19 So then, my brethren beloved, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger,
19 Post this at all the intersections, dear friends: Lead with your ears, follow up with your tongue, and let anger straggle along in the rear.
20 for the wrath of a man the righteousness of God doth not work;
20 God's righteousness doesn't grow from human anger.
21 wherefore having put aside all filthiness and superabundance of evil, in meekness be receiving the engrafted word, that is able to save your souls;
21 So throw all spoiled virtue and cancerous evil in the garbage. In simple humility, let our gardener, God, landscape you with the Word, making a salvation-garden of your life.
22 and become ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves,
22 Don't fool yourself into thinking that you are a listener when you are anything but, letting the Word go in one ear and out the other. Act on what you hear!
23 because, if any one is a hearer of the word and not a doer, this one hath been like to a man viewing his natural face in a mirror,
23 Those who hear and don't act are like those who glance in the mirror,
24 for he did view himself, and hath gone away, and immediately he did forget of what kind he was;
24 walk away, and two minutes later have no idea who they are, what they look like.
25 and he who did look into the perfect law -- that of liberty, and did continue there, this one -- not a forgetful hearer becoming, but a doer of work -- this one shall be happy in his doing.
25 But whoever catches a glimpse of the revealed counsel of God - the free life! - even out of the corner of his eye, and sticks with it, is no distracted scatterbrain but a man or woman of action. That person will find delight and affirmation in the action.
26 If any one doth think to be religious among you, not bridling his tongue, but deceiving his heart, of this one vain [is] the religion;
26 Anyone who sets himself up as "religious" by talking a good game is self-deceived. This kind of religion is hot air and only hot air.
27 religion pure and undefiled with the God and Father is this, to look after orphans and widows in their tribulation -- unspotted to keep himself from the world.
27 Real religion, the kind that passes muster before God the Father, is this: Reach out to the homeless and loveless in their plight, and guard against corruption from the godless world.
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Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.