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1:9-11 The Place of Rich and Poor before God. Both poverty and riches bring enormous pressure on a person to focus on the world rather than on Christ. Thus James exhorts the poor to boast (or glory) in their high status in Christ. The lowly brother will be exalted or vindicated by God. In contrast, James exhorts the rich to boast in their humiliation, (1) by realizing that their wealth is temporary and that it brings them no advantage before God, and (2) by identifying with the poor in their affliction. The church is to be a "countercultural" community, which reverses the values of the world (cf. 2:2-4). Given the context, James seems to be saying that the challenges of poverty and wealth may be one of the greatest "trials" for Christians, as would be suggested by his immediate emphasis (see 1:12) on the "blessed" status of those who remain "steadfast under trial." James also echoes Jesus' warning that "You cannot serve God and money" (Matt. 6:24).

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