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Notes on James 5:19-20

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Concluding Exhortation. - James 5:19-20

In these final verses, James urges his readers to care for each other, safeguarding and redirecting wayward members away from foolish practices that undermine their character and community back to the way of wisdom.

Wander from the truth - James 5:19

To wander from the truth refers back to the beginning of the letter and the word of truth in 1:18. Throughout his letter, James has addressed the whole community correcting specific ways in which they either have or are able to wander from the ways of wisdom into sinful, destructive practices. See WCF 17; WLC 79; CD 5.1-5.

The church as a means of shaping righteous character - James 5:20

Death refers to spiritual death or judgment, which is also manifested in physical death (see 1 John 5:16-17; Rev 20:6, 12-15). God has ordained the church as a means of shaping righteous character, keeping Christians in the way of wisdom. Love of God and neighbor covers a multitude of sins (cf. Rom 11:14; 1 Pet 4:8). Of course, Jesus’ death and resurrection are the most mature manifestation of that love, a love that Christians manifest when they lay down their agendas of self-ambition to serve each other and their neighbors.

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