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Friday, May 20, 2016

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 1:21-27)



Hello Friends!

Welcome Back! Let’s continue our journey through “The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work!

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 1:21-27)

This week we will continue our reading of verses 21-27 in completion of chapter 1 as we consider Belief that Behaves…

The genuineness of a person’s “religion” is not determined by their own opinion, it's determined by God’s opinion! Although a person may “think” themselves to be quite “religious” as such, they are not the one who makes that decision. God says we are genuinely “religious” in the truest sense based upon His Word when our “lives” are marked by “obedience” and “love” for Him and others. Incidentally, the true “believer” will also strive to “keep oneself unspotted from the world” by Biblical “faith” in Jesus Christ, by the “grace” of God the Father, through the in-filling “power” of the Holy Spirit – Thank you Lord!

Belief the Behaves!

James continues to challenge his readers with more tests of true “faith” as he further instructs the “brethren” entrusted into his pastoral care and nurturing:

Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls James 1:21

Another way we must “receive” the Word of God is with a “pure” life. However, we cannot do so until we are ready to “lay aside” the influences of our “flesh” and the satanic “world” system around us. The evil of the world’s “filthiness” and “wickedness” will hinder the “righteousness” of God from being produced in our lives. Why? Because they do not please Him! Therefore, James instructs us to “lay aside” our “sins.” A key word James uses here is "receive” because it is how one responds to God as they “receive with meekness” His “implanted word” into their submitted heart. It is the Word of God that alone is “able to save your souls” from damnation. If you are a true “believer” there is a receptivity to the “truth” of God in “your” life – We must submit to the Word of God!

A SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION: As radio listeners diligently set their dials for clear broadcast reception, “we” are “tuned into” to the “frequency” of God and His Word properly when it comes through clearly. Why? Because that's where we've decided to set the “spiritual” dial of our heart. When we “desire” God’s “truth” and want to “obey” His Word by the power of the Holy Spirit, our “souls” are blessed – Amen!

Next James further captures the core of the issue of “obedience” to God’s Word:

But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror; for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was James 1:22-24

One way to define a true “believer” is one who is a “doer” of God’s “word” and “walks” in the “way” of the Lord. They subscribe their life to the Word of God and “desire” to pattern their lives after Him. On the other hand, “unbelievers” are not “doers” of God's Word. They simply “observe” themselves and then “goes away” to “immediately” avoid it at all costs. The point is this: If you don't do something on the spot when you see what needs to be changed in your life, you'll get busy and you'll forget that anything needs to be done at all. Therefore, we must deal with our “sinimmediately! In other words, if we're simply a “hearer” of God’s Word only, we are dangerously close to “deceiving” ourselves... About what?Our salvation!

If we try to construct a religious house built upon anything else but “obedience” to the Word of God, the effort is folly. In fact, James’ half-brother, “Savior” and “Lord” Jesus Christ asked this straight-to-the-point question:

And why do you call Me Lord, Lord and do not the things which I say – Luke 6:46

It is a mark of an authentic, true and genuine “believer” living in the ONLY saving “faith” of Jesus Christ. This is the Christian that has a deep “desire” to “obey” God’s “word” by being more than just a “hearer” – The proper response is to be a doer!

But” now in stark contrast, James addresses the true “believer” in Jesus Christ: 

But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does James 1:25

Here’s the contrast! This Greek word for “looks” is “parakupto” and literally means to bend down to examine something with great care and precision. This is the “believer” who thoroughly searches out everything and implies a true humbling of oneself. It is a looking intently with great “desire” and effort at the “perfect law of liberty” and wanting to “discern” what is revealed in God’s Word. James encourages the “doer of the work” in that “this one will be blessed in what he does.” Why? Because the true blessing is in the actual doingObedience to the Lord!

Next we move away from the analogy to the actual situation. Here we find that apparently in the fellowship to which James wrote, there was a BIG problem! There were many “religious” people misusing their “tongue” for “useless” pursuits:

If anyone among you thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this one’s religion is useless James 1:26

There seems to have been several would-be “religious” teachers who were “deceivers” of the “brethren” and their “religion” was “useless” to God and man. The point here is a false subjective mental belief or opinion of which is implied by the word "thinks." This phrase could be translated as "has the opinion of himself that he's religious.” After all, “Out of the abundance of the mouth, the heart speaks” and corrupt, unholy speech betrays a corrupt, unholy heart. In other words – Your lips will reveal what is truly in your heart!

THEOLOGICAL THOUGHTS: The Greek word for “religious” here is “threskos” and is a very interesting word. It is an adjective of which is used only here in the New Testament. The noun form is used in verses 26 and 27 and refers to external ceremonial worship. Incidentally, the Greek word “eusebeia” means “godliness“ referring to the “heart” and the Greek word “mataios” means “accomplishing nothing” and is “useless” for anything! Therefore, if somebody “thinks” himself to be liturgically “religious” in the sense that he's carrying out a sort of pompous and pious parade but does not care to “bridle his tongue,” he actually “deceives his own heart” and his “religion is useless” both externally and internallyHe is a totally deceived hypocrite!

Therefore, even though the “religiousritual might be evangelical in nature and even though the ceremony might be Biblical, it is actually futile pagan idolatry unless one’s “heart“ is right with the Lord! It's the “hearing” and “doing” with the right “heart” and “motives” that truly matters to God. Therefore, it is a complete “deception” to “think” that if we simply read our Bible, go to church, pray, give money, sing songs… That's enough… REALLY?

IMPORTANT QUESTION: How do you know if what you are “doing” is right before the Lord? Check your “tongue” and speech. Why? Because if any man “thinks he is religious” and doesn't “bridle” his own “tongue,” his profession of “faith” is a shamDeceptive and useless!

Finally, James notes that a proper reaction to and reception of the Word of God also means a willingness to apply it without selfishness:

Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world James 1:27

True “religion” demonstrates God’s Love and compassion. “Pure” is the word for clean and “undefiled” is the word for unstained. They're synonyms with each other and points out that this is the purest kind of “worship” and “religion.” Again, it is not about what we do on the outside that matters, it's what comes out of our “heart” from the inside! Furthermore, look what James says here: “Pure” and “undefiled” before Whom? Here “God and the Father” is speaking of His Sovereignty as “God” and His Love as “Father.” This is God's standard as He evaluates and judges our “works” based upon His divine decision and not on the basis of our outward activity aloneVery important!

This word for "to visit" is a wonderful word. It means much more than simply saying "Hello" to someone. It has a sense of care built into it and includes the idea of bringing love and pity to someone in need through genuine nurturing support and service. James chooses “orphans and widows” because they are a segment of the population within the “church” that demonstrates the greatest need for compassion with the least ability to reciprocate. Throughout the entire Bible – God has always been concerned with the fatherless and widows!

James finishes his thoughts in this passage as he encourages his readers to continually strive to “keep oneself unspotted from the world” and its evil influence. The Greek word for “world” here is “Kosmos” of which refers to the filthy demonic system of ideologies, beliefs, lifestyles and worldviews of Satan’s ungodly cultural influence.

THE WORD OF GOD IS CLEAR! Anyone who is a friend of the “world” is the enemy of God! The two are incompatible.

The Apostle John aptly applies this same truth in saying if you “love the “world,” you don'tlove” the “Father”:

Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him – 1 John 2:15-16

Straight to the point! If you're a “friend” of the “world” then you're an enemy of God. In other words – There's no place for compromise!

In closing:

Having been “born again” by the shed blood of “Jesus Christ” and baptized by the “Holy Spirit of God” confirmed through the “Word of God” we become its pupils and our heart's “desire” is to listen to it, learn from it and respond to it in the same way a baby “desires” milk. After all, you do not have to teach a baby to like milk or to drink milk. Why? Because it naturally wants to eat as soon as it arrives into the world – By God’s design!

The same is true of a “believer” transformed by the “Word of God” as he “grows up” with a spiritual appetite toward the “things” of God. For the true “Christian,” this appetite is there in a growing way and is indicative of the “new birth” in Jesus Christ. However, if this appetite is not there in a growing way it is most likely indicative of the absence of the “new birth” in Jesus Christ – An eternally serious spiritual matter!

With this information as a foundation for your personal studies, please read through verses 21-27 of the first chapter of James.

Keep looking up and sharing the Gospel while there is still time… Hallelujah and Maranatha – come quickly Lord Jesus!


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Thursday, May 5, 2016

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 1:12-20)



Hello Friends!

Welcome Back! Let’s continue our journey through “The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work!

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 1:12-20)

This week we will continue our reading of verses 12-20 in chapter 1 as we consider Loving God Under Trials…

As we’ve discussed, James refers to his readers as “brethren” several times throughout his epistle. In fact, he even calls them "my beloved brethren." So the underlying assumption here is that the people who make a claim of “faith” are indeed true “believers” in Jesus Christ. James doesn't explain what it is to be a “Christian” because his readers already had that “knowledge” of their “salvation” glory! James is simply saying throughout his excellent epistle: “It won't benefit you eternally unless there's clear evidence that your salvation is the real thing!” – Very serious indeed!

In the previous section of his Epistle, James began to give us several tests to indicate whether or not our profession of “faith” is the real thing. We considered the first three last week:

The first test is “patience” through “various trials“ of “suffering” and “hardships” in life.
The second test is how one relies on the “wisdom” of “God” in life.
The third test is how one “responds” to the various financial perspectives in life.

Now James outlines another three tests:

The fourth test is enduring the “temptations” in life.
The fifth test is the direction of blame for the “temptations” in life.
The sixth test is trusting in the “perfect” provision of God in life.

James begins this section with our focus on the “promised” reward from the “Lord” in difficult times of “temptation” in life…

Loving God Under Trials

The fourth serious “test” of true “faith” is enduring the “temptation” of life:

Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him – James 1:12

THEOLOGICAL THOUIGHTS: This “promised” reward is one of fivecrowns” that the Apostle Paul outlined throughout his New Testament epistles. It was also the Apostle Paul who also reflected upon the “temptation“ of “man” and the “faithfulness” of God in speaking to the spiritually immature church in Corinth:

No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it – 1 Corinthians 10:13

Indeed, “God is faithful” in all our “trials” and “temptations” that “we” will experience in life! That's the “blessed” reward of “salvation” for the “approved” true “believer” whose “faith” is demonstrated by the way he “endures” the “temptation“ of “trials” experienced throughout his life time. James reassures “us” that “we” will “receive” the “crown of life” which the “Lord” has “promised” to those who “love Him” – Praise the Lord!

The fifth serious “test” of true “faith” is the direction of blame in the “temptations” of life:

Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am tempted by God”; for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone. But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed. Then, when desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth death – James 1:13-15

True “faith” accepts personal responsibility for “sin” and ungodly decisions. James is very clear in regards to the “false converts” who say “I am tempted by God” when in fact “He” does not “tempt anyone” at all! Why then, would “he” say this about the Lord who “cannot be tempted by evil” and the wickedness of man? Because these “liars” do not want to accept personal responsibility for their own “sin” and rebellion against “God” – That’s the issue!

The “he” James is referring to here is the unbelieving “one” who has a false professing “faith” demonstrated by the fact they will not accept the “truth” and are “drawn away” from “God” by their “own” wicked “desires” and “enticed” by them. Then “sin” is “conceived” and when it becomes a “full-grown” and unrepentant, habitual life-style pattern of personal choice will “bring forth death” for the “false convert” – Physical and Spiritual!

It was the Apostle Peter of whom also reflected upon “living” in willful “sin” and the “fleshverseswalking” in “obedience” according to the perfect “will of God”:

Therefore, since Christ suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same mind, for he who has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin, that he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh for the lusts of men, but for the will of God. For we have spent enough of our past lifetime in doing the will of the Gentiles—when we walked in lewdness, lusts, drunkenness, revelries, drinking parties, and abominable idolatries. In regard to these, they think it strange that you do not run with them in the same flood of dissipation, speaking evil of you. They will give an account to Him who is ready to judge the living and the dead. For this reason the gospel was preached also to those who are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit – 1 Peter 4:1-6

In other words, we once “lived” in wicked, willful “sinfulness” through a “flood of dissipation” in our fallen “flesh” natures. Why? Because that is all we could do in our lost state of “sin” and “rebellion” against God… Until the “gospel” of Jesus Christ “saved” us! Therefore, Peter exclaims: “Stop living in your willfully wicked and sinful ways!” These passages are indeed convicting and yet comforting thoughts from our “faithful” and “loving” Holy “God” of promise – Amen!

The sixth serious “test” of true “faith” is regarding the “perfect” loving provision of God’s “gifts” in life:

Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning – James 1:16-17

Here James commands the “beloved brethren” not to “be deceived” in their “understanding” of God’s blessings. Why? Because the only “gift” that comes “down” from the “Father of lights” is His “good” and “perfect” will for the truebeliever” in Him. Therefore, we must see our own “sin” as the bad “fruit” of our own “lust” for worldly enticements and fleshly desires – God did not create our trouble… We did!

James also says there is “no variation” nor “shadow of turning” in God’s perfect “holiness” and nature. Why? Because in Him there is “no darkness” what so ever! The Apostle John confirmed this “message” regarding the “light” of God:

This is the message which we have heard from Him and declare to you, that God is light and in Him is no darkness at all – 1 John 1:5

IMPORTANT TRUTH: Our “sin” doesn't “come down” from God. Our “sincomes up from within ourselves! In other words, James and John both concur: “Show me a true believer and I'll show you the one repenting of his own sin” – Absolutely!

Re-born to Holiness!

James continues with a beautiful thought of which simply articulates the meaning of the “new birth” in Jesus Christ – “salvation” in Him:

Of His own will He brought us forth by the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of His creatures – James 1:18

In fact, it was of “His own will” by the “word of truth” that we were “saved” by God before the “foundations of the world” in Him! The Apostle Paul expands on this poignant point in speaking to the church in Ephesus:

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ,  just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the BelovedEphesians 1:3-6

Similarly, the Old Testament repeatedly admonishes His people to be like God: “Be holy for I the Lord am holy!” The New Testament echoed these instructions to “believers” concerning God’s “holiness” throughout the epistle letters to continually “Be holy, for I the Lord am holy.” However, in order for depraved and “sinful” man to one day “enter” into the “holy” presence of God, we must first be set apart from our “sin” unto “righteousness” according to the “good pleasure” of “His will” and “grace” through the atoning shed blood “sacrifice” of Jesus Christ. Why? Because we are not at all “holy” or “righteous” in our wicked “fallen” nature – That’s quite obvious!

In our “unregenerate” condition, we do not think, speak, act or rightly perceive God. We do not “understand” God’s perfect “truth,” “law” or His “will” for “our” lost soul. Nor do we correctly “discern” ourselves as wicked “sinners.” Therefore, the Word of God reminds “us” that of His “own will” God “brought us forth” by His “word of truth” through the “Gospel” of His Son Jesus Christ for the “forgiveness of sin” through His “death,” “burial” and “resurrection” from the dead! Therefore, all “believers” are “firstfruits” of “His creatures” through spiritual “regeneration” from “death” into “eternal life” in Jesus Christ – We are born again!

Again, “God” has “created” us to do “good” – not “evil” – and through His Only Begotten Son gave us “power” over “sin” and “death” as a part of a “new creation” in Him, just as the Apostle Paul had promised:

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new – 2 Corinthians 5:17

REMNANT REMINDER: Every once in a while, we need to go back to the simple reality of what the “gospel” of Jesus Christ really is from a Biblical understanding. It is through God’s Word where James, Paul, Peter, the other Apostles and the Old Testament Prophets help us to “understand” this “promise” in a greater way. The true “Christian” is a “kind of firstfruits” to resurrection “glory” in Jesus Christ – We are re-born to Holiness!

James then closes this section with the following three points of instruction as a warning for “our” own spiritual benefit regarding God’s Word:

So then, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath; for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God James 1:19-20

The issue here is our response to the Word of God. This passage is not speaking in regards to a silly or quick answer given before listening to the full context of a conversation. In other words, when James says to "be swift to hear" he means to listen intently to the Word of God. It's how “werespond to the Word of God that is James’ main concern. The idea here is an eagerness to grasp every opportunity to increase our “hearing” of God's Word and to pursue every privileged occasion to obtain the “wisdom,” “discernment, “knowledge” and “understanding” of God and His divine “will” for our lives – That is the mark of a true believer!

We must also be equally as “slow to speak” on God’s behalf. In other words, we must never presume to “speak” on behalf of God’s Word unless “we” are prepared for all that this honor encompasses. Everything we “believe,” “teach” and “live” by must be “tested” with the Word of God in its proper contextWe must never willingly misrepresent the Word of God!

James then ties it all together with an exhortation to be “slow to wrath.” Why? Because it is antithetical to the “righteousness of God” of which is produced in the heart of the true “believer” in Jesus Christ! In other words, when we “hear” something properly taught from the Word of God, we must not build up resentment against it – either because it doesn't agree with what we thought it said or because it may confront our “sinful” bent. That's the main point here. It implies an unwarranted “wrath” against the “messenger” who lovingly and correctlyteaches,” “admonishes” or “confronts” us with the Sovereign Word of God – Do not be angry towards God’s Word!

In closing:

These are very important and poignant points James makes in these passages concerning our response to – The Word of God!

Similarly, the Apostle Paul bluntly questioned the saints in Rome regarding God’s distain towards man’s “foolish” and “sinful” opinion concerning God’s “sovereign” rule over everything:

But indeed, O man, who are you to reply against God? Romans 9:20

In other words, Paul says:"Shut your mouth and don't ask that question! Don't you dare impugn the character and nature of God or His Word!"

Therefore, both James and Paul remind us in their excellent epistles that ourwrathagainst the “Word of the Lord” will never incite the “righteousness of God” within our lives. We must never presume to challenge God’s final written authority – Found in His perfect Word!

With this information as a foundation for your personal studies, please read through verses 12-20 of the first chapter of James.

Keep looking up and sharing the Gospel while there is still time… Hallelujah and Maranatha – come quickly Lord Jesus!


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