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The Bible Speaks Today: New Testament

The Message of James: The Tests Of Faith

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As a good communicator, James addressed his readers directly and pointedly, with vivid images from ordinary life and attention-gripping statements.

This rich exposition brings James' letter to life for today's reader. Alec Motyer is himself gripped by James' energy and concern for practical Christianity. The letter shows how a genuine faith is a tested faith; how encounter with difficulties is an essential part of the growth to Christian maturity. This book powerfully brings out James' memorable themes - the link between enduring trials and maturity; the question of perfection; the good gifts of God; faith, works and Christian concern in a world of human need; the implications of careless and evil words; the meaning of war; the church and healing; confession of sin; and the need for active purity of life.

For James, genuine Christianity is practical. It is a tested faith. In this admirable exposition, Alec Motyer captures James' forthright and powerful message for today.

240 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1985

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J. Alec Motyer

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J. Alec Motyer (M.A., B.D., D.D.) was formerly principal of Trinity College in Bristol, England. He has extensive experience in parish ministry and is well known as a Bible expositor. He is author of The Prophecy of Isaiah, and he is Old Testament editor of IVP's commentary series, The Bible Speaks Today. He has written several volumes in that series.

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October 14, 2022
The Bible Speaks today series has been enjoyable thus far. Motyer does a great job of writing a pastoral commentary on the book of James. It is filled with wisdom for the church (that's because the book of James is filled with wisdom for the church)!

This will prove to be a helpful read for the pastor and the laymen alike!
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March 4, 2021
I’ve really enjoyed reading Motyer. I find this commentary accessible as student, filled with both cultural and scripture references to help interpret the authors message. Application is purposeful to James’ writing.
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November 19, 2025
I typically don’t log commentaries on GR but this one on James reads devotional! All of Motyer is gold.
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July 26, 2020
Read most of it. Pastoral and pithy, while attentive to structural and thematic concerns.
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March 10, 2018
Here’s another of the great commentaries by the late J. A. Motyer in the Bible Speaks Today (BST) series. In my view, it’s as top-notch as the one on Philippians. The author had written a smaller book several years ago on James but rewrote it in its entirety to produce this commentary. It’s not as scholarly or exegetical as many commentaries, but he captures James’s message better than most.

The Introduction is quite perceptive. Though he doesn’t talk about structure per se, he gives some great insights on how the book is designed. He sees the themes of conflict, holiness or a Christian lifestyle, the recovery of the local church, concern to meet the needs of others, and our tongue. He shreds a few of the strange scholarly trends that somehow has reached ascendancy and brings us back to basic conservative conclusions. It’s good stuff!

The commentary is outstanding at getting to the heart of what James is talking about. It would be a mistake to not add this inexpensive commentary to your collection.

I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
60 reviews1 follower
March 23, 2018
This is a dated but reliable commentary on this difficult book of the Bible. Because the commentary seems to be geared toward application, Motyer made some interpretive decisions that made application accessible in sometimes difficult to interpret places. Overall, he didn’t stretch the text to an unhealthy place and gave solid application. This is a good preaching commentary, and it was my second-choice commentary when preaching through James in 2017.
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September 5, 2024
The Bible Speaks Today commentaries are my go-to. They’re perfect for personal study, very gospel centered and they offer practical wisdom. Very pastoral.

So far I’ve only read the books authored by John Stott, one of my favorite theologians, but this one introduced me to Motyer and I was very pleased with his writing, thoughts, wisdom, etc.
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July 24, 2025
The book surprised me. I never saw the unity in James despite several times through and even memorizing much of chapter 1. Motyer does an excellent job linking verses and sections to show that unity.

For Motyer, v 1:18 is a key verse for the whole book showing that it is indeed God who does it all in salvation. That becomes much more clear after the author's discussion.
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May 18, 2020
I have come to appreciate the thoughtfulness of the writers in “The Bible Speaks Today” series. It not only helps one understand the scriptures, it helps one think rightly about how to interpret the scriptures. When I study a book of the Bible, this series is always among my resource materials.
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271 reviews76 followers
September 22, 2018
A fabulous commentary for the book of James. Motyer is one of the best.
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202 reviews18 followers
September 7, 2019
While I didn’t always agree with his interpretations of certain passages, I found his insights and writing compelling.

I’ve enjoyed the books in this series so far.
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January 24, 2021
Warm and devotional. There were real moments of great insight and excellent application. Recommended.
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August 31, 2021
The perfect companion for the preacher working through the book of James.
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September 10, 2024
I started teaching through James in September of 2023 and completed James in September 2024 and found this to be very helpful and insightful.
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February 19, 2025
Profound, yet understandable commentary on my new favorite book of the Bible.
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June 25, 2023
Another excellent commentary on James!

Alex Moyter's excellent commentary on James in The Bible Speaks Today produced by IVP, is another excellent, compact yet comprehensive treatment of the text of the Letter of James focussing on The Message of James: The test of faith.

I have read this book from cover to cover three times since I purchased it in August 1991, and have often dipped into it for some very helpful insights on other occasions.

Again, like other commentaries I have recommended on James, I leaned heavily on this one also!

I have no hesitation in giving it a 5-star rating and I would wholeheartedly recommend it to all!
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June 9, 2011
We used this in my women's group for a weekly Bible study of James, and it offered a very in-depth analysis of the short book, perhaps too in-depth. When you’re writing over 200 pages on about 100 verses, there may be some stretching. And yet, oddly, there were still questions we had about the text that Motyer did not address. I got more out of John Stott’s analysis of Acts in this The Bible Speaks to Day series. If you are studying James, this will be a helpful read, but it is certainly not easy or light reading.
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September 13, 2015
Narrative of the Book of James. Very insightful but a little drawn out. I find James to be one of my favorite books of the Bible.
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November 6, 2016
The top 3 commentaries on James's Epistle for me are those written by Alec Motyer, Thomas Manton and Dan McCartney.
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April 12, 2017
I thought this was a winsome commentary on James at the popular level. Very pastoral in it's illustrations and applications. Clearly written.
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