James
James 1:7BSB·traditional attribution

That man should not expect to receive anything from the Lord.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Troubles may befal the best Christians. Satan uses afflictions to draw men to sin or deter them from duty, but in God's hand they trial and improve our graces; the gold enters the furnace to be purified. We need armor on every side because temptations lie on all sides.

AI summary

Commenting on James 1:2-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist

For let not that man think,.... Imagine, conclude, or please himself with such thoughts, that he shall receive anything from the Lord; wisdom, or anything else, he is seeking after; for wanting faith, he has nothing to receive with; faith is the grace, which receives the Lord Jesus Christ himself, and all grace from him; which receives a justifying righteousness, pardon of sin, adoption of...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 7. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. Compare . A man can hope for favour from God only as he puts confidence in him. He sees the heart; and if he sees that there is no belief in his existence or his perfections--no real trust in him--no reliance on his promises, his wisdom, his grace--it...