The epistle was written to a Jewish Christian audience. This indicates that this is an early letter of the church. There is no sign of the Jewish/Gentile conflict. The letter should be dated sometime in the mid to late 40's, within approximately 15 years of the death of Jesus Christ.
To James, the readers were brothers, a term he uses 19 times in the book. The word "Lord" occurs 15 times in the book. In many ways the book is an exposition on the Sermon on the Mount of Christ found in Matthew 5-7. Compare the following:
- 1:2-4 Joy in suffering 5:10-12
- 1:5-8 God's grace in giving 6:6, 33; 7:7-11
- 1:9-11 The poor and rich 5:3; 6:19-21
- 1:12 Blessing to those who endure 5:5
- 1:13-16 Temptations 5:27-28; 6:13, 22-23
- 1:17-18 God's goodness 6:25-34
- 1:22-27 Be doers 7:12; 24-27
- 2:1-13 Don't be partial 5:43-48
- 2:14-26 Be workers 7:12; 24-27
- 3:13-18 meek, mercy and peace 5:5, 7, 9
- 4:1-5 You need to ask, rightly 5:6:14-15; 7:7-8
- 4:9 blessed are those who mourn 5:4
- 4:11-12 Don't judge 7:1-5
- 4:13-17 Look properly at the future 6:31-34
- 5:1-6 Beware of riches 6:24
- 5:7-11 Deal patiently with persecutors 5:39-42
- 5:12 Don't swear 5:33-37
- 5:13-18 Pray 6:5-15
This book has been referred to as the Proverbs of the New Testament, being written in a very practical vein. Gone are the great theological treatises of Paul. In its place are a series of very practical lessons to life's problems.
Problems addressed:
- How to handle temptations 1:2-4
- How to pray for wisdom 1:5-8
- How to handle poverty and riches 1:9-11
- Where is the source of temptations 1:13-16
- What should we do with our tongue 1:19; 3:1-12; 4:11-12
- What should we do with the word 1:21-25
- What is the nature of true religion 1:26-27
- How to treat people 2:1-13
- The place of works in faith 2:14-26
- What is the test of true wisdom 3:13-18
- Why are our prayers not answered 4:1-5
- How can we get God to be close to us 4:7-10
- What role should planning have in our lives 4:13-17
- What about the rich 5:1-6
- What about suffering 5:7-11
- What about swearing 5:12
- What should we do when we suffer 5:13
- When we are happy 5:13
- What should we do when we are sick 5:13-18
- What about those who go astray 5:19-20
Date: 45 A.D. (?)
I. Introduction 1:1
II. Count temptations to be joy 1:2-11
- Brings patience 1:2-4
- Opens up wisdom 1:5-8
- Reckons on the fleeting nature of life 1:9-11
- Brings a crown of righteousness 1:12
- But temptations are not from God 1:13-16
- God brings good gifts 1:17-18
- Man's wrath does not produce righteousness 1:19-20
- Be doers of the word 1:21-25
- Pure religion is doing and being 1:26-27
V. Works demonstrate faith 2:14-26 (development of 1:22-27)
VI. Beware of the tongue 3:1-12 (development of 1:19-21)
VII. Distinguish heavenly wisdom 3:13-18 (development of 1:5-8)
VIII. God is a jealous God 4:1-10 (development of 1:12-18)
IX. Bring your speech in line with godly views 4:11-17 (development of 1:19-21)
X. Warning to the rich 5:1-6 (development of 1:9-11)
XI. Encouragement to the oppressed 5:7-12 (development of 1:2-4)
XII. Effective prayer 5:13-18 (development of 1:6-8)
XIII. Watching out for others 5:19-20 (development of 1:22-27)
Key Idea: Faith works
Key Passage: 2:22
Key Lesson: Practice the Word.
