James is one, also for without faith it is impossible to please God. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Are you saying that you can expect anything from God without faith? Doesnt James also say that a man who wavers can expect nothing?
This seems like a classic example of twisting things around again.
Of course we need faith in God but that faith has to have a solid foundation. We can stand in faith on the promises God has made to us. If we decide to pull Scripture apart, piece it back together like a ransom note to create a new promise that God never made and then stand on this new "promise" we shouldn't be surprised to find our faith is misplaced.
Hence the relentless focus on context and on taking the message as a whole rather than picking and choosing. If a verse appears to fly in the face of a preferred theology it makes more sense to explore what the overall message might be so that everything is consistent, rather than simply writing off the inconvenient verse as being irrelevant, or sidetracking when people raise it, or throwing around vague concepts about faith that aren't relevant to the question at hand. (And before anyone says it, I'm not saying faith isn't relevant, I am saying that saying we have to have faith isn't relevant to the discussion of whether or not God made any particular promise)
Here's an example. I've got a friend who I'll call Pete who has a stand at a market. Every once in a while I help him at his stand, if his regular help can't make it. So let's say he sends me an email asking for help this week and I send him this back:
Hi Pete, no problem with Thursday, I can get to you a bit before noon and stay until 5 when it all winds down. I need to head off fairly quickly after 5 and won't be able to help transport anything left unsold back to yours because I need to be with some other friends at 6.
Now let's say another friend, Dave, also has a stand, reads my words and chooses the bits he likes:
Hi Pete, no problem with Thursday, I can get to you a bit before noon and stay until 5 when it all winds down. I need to head off fairly quickly after 5 and won't be able to help transport anything left unsold back to yours because I need to be with some other friends at 6.
It's entirely true to say I wrote every single word in what remains but if Dave decides to stand on this "promise" he's going to be disappointed. What he's standing on isn't what I promised, not to mention in this particular case I promised it to someone else rather than to him.