James 1:26-27

James 1:26-27

[26] seem  religious,  and bridleth  not  his  tongue,  but  deceiveth  his own  heart,  religion  is vain.  [27] Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  God  and  the Father  this,  To visit  the fatherless  and  widows  in  their  affliction,  and to keep  himself  unspotted  from  the world. 

What does James 1:26-27 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

James proceeded to explain in James 1:26 to James 2:13 what a doer of works ( James 1:25) does.