James
New Testament

James

Brother of Jesus and Leader of Jerusalem Church

Period

5-62 AD

Role

Church Leader, Author

James was Jesus' half-brother who initially did not believe in Him but became a leader of the Jerusalem church after the resurrection. He wrote the book of James emphasizing practical faith.

"Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says."

James 1:22

Significance

James' transformation from skeptic to church leader shows the power of the resurrection. His epistle emphasizes that genuine faith produces good works and practical righteousness.

Life Events

Grew up with Jesus in Nazareth

Did not believe Jesus was the Messiah during His ministry

Witnessed the risen Christ

Became a believer after the resurrection

Led the Jerusalem church

Presided over the Jerusalem Council

Advocated for practical, lived-out faith

Wrote the Epistle of James

Known for constant prayer (camel knees)

Martyred in Jerusalem

Spiritual Lessons

1

Faith without works is dead

2

Trials develop perseverance and maturity

3

Control your tongue to avoid sin

4

Show no favoritism to the rich or poor

5

Prayer is powerful and effective

6

Even family members of Jesus need faith for salvation

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