2:1 My brothers, show no partiality as you hold the faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory. 2 For if a man wearing a gold ring and fine clothing comes into your assembly, and a poor man in shabby clothing also comes in, 3 and if you pay attention to the one who wears the fine clothing and say, “You sit here in a good place,” while you say to the poor man, “You stand over there,” or, “Sit down at my feet,” 4 have you not then made distinctions among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts? 5 Listen, my beloved brothers, has not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom, which he has promised to those who love him? 6 But you have dishonored the poor man. Are not the rich the ones who oppress you, and the ones who drag you into court? 7 Are they not the ones who blaspheme the honorable name by which you were called?
8 If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing well.
Those pesky chapter breaks. Often they can hinder the flow of what is being said. The last half of chapter 1 has everything to do with doing our faith, showing that it is true by our actions: purity toward God and love toward "the least of these." Chapter two actually flows out of that. The opposite of such love for those in need is partiality towards those who have. True love for God is distinct: it is shown by making no such distinctions, except to show obvious love toward those who need it most. Love does. Let's do some today.
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