I was contemplating this verse this morning... what did James mean by "works"? And it hit me like a bolt of lightning.
Now, WTS would have us believe these "works" are preaching and meetings. However, could that be what James was referring to? No. In fact, in all five chapters of James, not one reference is made to the need to preach. Just the opposite, actually. The very next verse, James 3:1 says, "Not many of YOU should become teachers, my brothers, knowing that we shall receive heavier judgment."
So, then, what are these works? Paul made reference to works. At Gal 5:19-21, he described the "works of the flesh". Then, he followed that with the "fruitage of the spirit". The Greek word for "fruitage" is karpos (Strong's 2590) which has the literal definition of fruit, but metaphorically, an effect of a deed or action. One could say, then that the "effect of the spirit" are those things listed.
To further this a little, James talks about works and fruit in James 3:13-18, which is similar in tone to Pauls words.
What do you think?