Without faith it is impossible to please God. Man may do a billion good works and not be pleas in to God if he has not faith. At the same time, James makes it clear that while works do not save, the faith that saves produces effects, it’s not just clinical belief
How could you get the first part so right and the second so wrong?
Could it be because you don't understand what faith is or how it works?
James asks a very simple question in 2:14, with an obvious answer.
That being, NO.
Jas 2:14 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him?
James is asking if the kind of faith without corresponding works to said faith, can save, that is, deliver or protect (literally or figuratively): - heal, preserve, save (self), do well, to (make) or be (made) whole.?
If he is speaking about a person who is not saved, then he is saying a person has to do a corresponding work with his faith to be saved, and if he is speaking about a person who is saved, then he is saying that person
CANNOT save, protect, deliver, heal, preserve, or make himself well or whole,
WITHOUT CORRESPONDING WORKS TO SAID FAITH.
Either way, a corresponding work MUST accompany the faith for it to work.
If a person is not save, then they MUST believe, personally receive, and most importantly, confess with their mouth, His lordship over their life.
Without the act or "work" of confessing, verbally with their mouth, Jesus as their lord and savior, no salvation will take place.
If a person "only believed", but fail to act on said belief, again, their faith will be dead or powerless, and God will not be obligated to fulfill His promise to save said person.
The work James is speaking of is a corresponding work to that which they are believing for or is.
(AUV) But the person who has doubts about eating [a certain food] is self-condemned if he [goes ahead and] eats it, because his action is not based on faith [i.e., if he lacks the conviction that he is doing what is right]. And whatever is not done with such a conviction is a sin.
(CEV) But if you do have doubts about what you eat, you are going against your beliefs. And you know that is wrong, because anything you do against your beliefs is sin.
If one eats their food in faith, believing no harm will come to their body when they act on that belief and eat it, then everything that is bad for the body in the food, will be made good,
AS THEY EAT it, and not before.
If they believe the food is made good for them after they pray, but don't eat said food, then God will NOT do anything to that food, because NO ACTION OR WORK OF FAITH was put to said belief.
Simply believing or believing alone, will NOT produce anything.
Like, zero fruit.