Your wrong
Why? God declared abraham righteous all the way back in Gen 15
Gen 15:
[SUP]6 [/SUP]And he believed in the Lord, and He accounted it to him for righteousness.
Issac was born in Gen 21
Gen 21:
[SUP]2 [/SUP]For Sarah conceived and bore Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken to him. [SUP]3 [/SUP]And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him—whom Sarah bore to him—Isaac.
In between this time, Abraham has Ishmael, Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed. (many years)
And then he did not attempt to sacrifice his son until many more years later in Gen 22
So God declared him righteous before any of those things even occurred. You would have him in an unsaved state, not righteous at all. Until he offered up his son, That is just wrong.
Abraham was saved in Gen 3: 15 because he trusted in Gods promise. GOD was confirmed right to do so. by the many works Abraham did, including the offering up of his sin.
James is speaking to people who have not been declared righteous by anyone, Let alone God
They have a self proclaimed faith, in other words, they go around telling people they had faith, they may have said some sinners prayer.
We are told by James they are hearers of the word, Not doers. They act like the word does with all of their sins, in the name of the church, and they have no works,
They are NOT the people who have either said they had faith, or not, Yet walk around doing the will of God. Look like the believers, Have all kinds of works. And like Abraham, Had a living faith, which ALWAYS produces works.
James told them one thing, examine yourself. Can your claimed faith save you? No, I will prove my faith by my works, You prove your LACK of faith by you LACK of work. Your faith is dead.. Can your lifeless faiht save you?
No. Not today, yesterday next year 1000 years from now. A lifeless faith has never, will never and is not saving anyone.
When abraham offered up his sin, He proved how his faith grew, From a man who laughed at God, Who commited adultry to try to do Gods will his own way, to a God who could raise his son from the dead.
We all should see our faith grow this way, BUT WORKS WILL NEVER SAVE US..