When James wrote his letter to the believers who had left Jerusalem because of the persecution there, in some ways his letter was like a mirror for them. Because he cared so much for these people, he wanted them to grasp certain realities and to remind them of certain promises and instructions that Jesus had given to His followers before His death and resurrection. He wanted to picture for them how their faith could influence their choices and their behavior. He wanted them to understand that what they believed about Jesus should be reflected in their behavior and their attitudes. He was deeply concerned that their faith would remain strong and vibrant so he gave them affectionate admonitions – words of encouragement and challenge.
Whether or not you and I want to take the time to look carefully into the mirror of God’s Word is a choice we get to make throughout our faith journey. There is no better way, however, to discover both who you really are and what the God Who sees you perfectly wants to do for you – every minute of the day.