If you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing right. But if you show favoritism, you sin and are convicted by the law as lawbreakers. For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it. James 2:8-10
“The solution to discrimination in the Christian community is to practice the royal law, the one that says love your neighbor σs yourself. This law is royal because it is one of the two greatest commandments (Matt 22:39) and also because it was given by Jesus Himself.
James’ emphasis emerges again: he does not tell his readers to ‘obey’ the law but to keep it, or in other words, to put it into practice. If they keep this law, Christians will not discriminate. If they do discriminate, they are disobeying the law. Christians of Jewish origin were eager to keep the law, but had failed to recognize that discrimination is as serious a sin as adultery or murder and that by breaking this one law they were guilty of breaking the whole law.
James encourages the believers to be careful in their relationships because one day they will have to give God an account of what they have done, and will be judged not according to the law of Moses, but by the law that gives freedom. He warns them that God will judge those who discriminate. Someone who shows favoritism insults the dignity of others and judges them. That person will in turn be judged by God.”
Solomon Andria (Madagascar) in “James” in Africa Bible Commentary, Tokunboh Adeyemo, General Editor (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2006).
Solomon Andria helps us with our understanding of this Scripture. The operative word here is keep.
Too many people think that what matters is their beliefs. Nothing could be further from the heart of God. Even the demons believe. He cares about our behavior as judgment links not to our believes but our behavior.
Do I have your attention? Good! James tells us what mattes is keeping the royal law (instructions of Jesus).
In plain terms, the head of the early church in Jerusalem, James, felt like the most important thing was to obey the words of Jesus. They called it the royal law. So imagine the judgment for not caring about it!
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