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Friday, July 29, 2016

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 3:6-12)



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The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 3:6-12)

This week we will continue our reading of verses 6-12 in chapter 3 as we consider The Torching Tongue…

One of the “works” that a true test of “faith” produces is “speech” that honors of God. If James were alive today, perhaps he would emphasize as much as ever in the history of the world, the necessity for the “believers” of God to wash out their mouths “spiritually” – And literally!

In fact, James was greatly exercised about this matter of “pure” words originating from the “heart” because he understood that his Lord Jesus Christ too was greatly exercised by the power of the “tongue” for “evil” purposes:

You brood of vipers, how can you, being evil, speak what is good? For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart – Matthew 12:34

Therefore, just as Jesus Himself taught that our “speaking” was to be “pure,” His little brother James taught as well that the “mouth” was to be “pure” – To the glory of God!

The Torching Tongue!

When James speaks of the “tongue” he says that it will reveal our “heart” condition. Therefore, he commands us to do everything we can to “speak” in a “righteous” way through our Holy Spirit-energized commitment to our Lord Jesus Christ. Why?Because the tongue can be very dangerous!

As an exclamation to the danger of the “tongue” and its potential to wreak havoc in our lives and those around us, James continues his analogy of a “fire” as he proclaims that it actually has a fearful potency for a “world of iniquity” and devastating destruction:

And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it defiles the whole body, and sets on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire by hell – James 3:6

Fire is fascinating. One tiny little flame can “set on fire” an entire city burning to the ground… Think: Rome and Chicago! Fire has an amazing capacity and the imagery associated with the “tongue” here is very vivid indeed. Therefore, James says everything the fiery “mouth” touches throughout the “course of nature” is utterly destroyed by “hell” itself. The “tongueis a “fire” in our lives – It must be kept under Holy Spirit control!

THEOLOGICAL THOUGHTS: The word “hell” here is Gehenna and is only used in the New Testament Gospels, with this one exception. The Lord Jesus Christ used the word Gehenna at least ten times and He always used it to refer to the literal and eternal place of “burning” for the damned souls. What is Gehenna? It is the Greek word for the Hebrew “Valley of Hinnom” which was a place of burning in which caused a stench from the flesh of little children sacrificed by the worshipers of the false deity known as Moloch. This demonic entity was cast in the form of a bull which had outstretched arms containing a “fire” of which little children were laid upon and burned as a human worshipful sacrifice. In the Old Testament book of 2 Kings we learn that the “righteous” King Josiah stopped these sacrifices. Hence, the Jews came to regard this wicked place in Jerusalem with deep hatred. In the New Testament era, Gehenna became the city dump for all garbage along with the dead bodies of animals & criminals of which were thrown into this place. It became known as the “Gehenna of Fire” – Behind Gehenna is Satan himself! 

What James is saying in these passages is that the “tongue” is an iniquitous system. It is a hostile and rebellious “iniquity” within our desperately depraved “sinful” humanness! It is a potential “evil” that falls foolishly short of God’s perfect standard and is the focal point of behavioral “unrighteousness” within man. The “tongue” inflames all of our capacities of the “flesh” in its effort to bring “our members” into its wicked system. Therefore, the “whole body” is defiled. The point? A filthy “tongue” results in a filthy “follower” – It defiles the whole body!

Notice what James says next concerning the untamabletongue”:

For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and creature of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by mankind. But no man can tame the tongue. It is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison – James 3:7-8

Similar to the earlier verses of this chapter, James describes the “tongue” as a wild, untamed, savage, uncivilized, undisciplined and irresponsible “unruly evil” of which will combat every effort to control its “wicked” ways. Have you noticed that too? The “tongue” wants to control us and does NOT want to be controlled by us! Today, man is able to “tame” all types of “beast and bird” as well as every “reptile and creature of the sea” but on one can “tame the tongue” of which is filled with “deadly poison” and filth – A very serious problem!

REAL REFLECTIONS: Notice that James does NOT say the “tonguecannot be “tamed” at all… He says that wicked “manhimself can’t “tame” it… There’s the difference! So, Who can “tame” it? Only Jesus Christ through the “saving” and “sanctifying” power of the Holy Spirit is able in the life of the true “believer” – Only God can do it!

Next, notice that the “mouth” can also be used for noble purposes in that it may “bless our God and Father” – But not for long…

 With it we bless our God and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the similitude of God. Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be so – James 3:9-10

Our “tongue” can be used to bless “God” and even the “Father.” This fact is very relevant to the Jews to whom James writes because whenever they mention the name of “God,” they always followed it with the words – “Blessed be He!

HOWEVER... With the “same mouth” we also “curse men” who have been created in the “similitude of God” producing “blessing and cursing” and here James tells his “brethren” to stop it! The same “tongue” that “blesses” God also “curses” those “made” in His “image” – Religious hypocrites!

Beloved, God has “saved” us, “transformed” us and “gave” us a capacity for new “speech” and He expects us to “speak” in this “new” manner!  This is an impossible compromise to tolerate! Therefore, James illustrates the obvious with two more analogies for us to consider:

Does a spring send forth fresh water and bitter from the same opening? Can a fig tree, my brethren, bear olives, or a grapevine bear figs? Thus no spring yields both salt water and fresh – James 3:11-12

The answer to these questions is an unequivocal NO! In other words, let nature teach you what is quite obvious! James says a true “believer” can’t have “fresh” water and “bitter” water coming out of the same “opening” nor are there “olives” on a “fig tree” or “figs” on a “vine” plant. In other words, the taste of the product reveals the nature of its source! So James is right back to where he started in this train of thought – True believers will be revealed in their speech!

In the Gospel of Luke James’ big brother Jesus Christ also made this poignant point very clear:

A good tree brings not forth corrupt fruit; neither does a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. For every tree is known by its fruit. For from thorns men do not gather figs, nor from a bramble bush gather they grapes. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks – Luke 6:43-45

James was simply referring to what our Lord had originally said in His Sermon on the Mount! The true “believer” is known by his godly “speech” and he will “speak” with a “tongue” that is under “control” of which is the evidence that he is “walking” in willful “obedience” to God’s Word. As we look at our lives and we see those things coming out of our “mouth” that ought not, we mustconfess” it as “sin” and turn from it in “repentance” to the Lord! And how we react to those times when “bitter water” comes out of the “sweet fountain” is the key to our spiritual growth, strength, effectiveness and powerPraise the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ!

In closing:

The Old and New Testament Scriptures repeatedly directly or indirectly refer to the disaster found in the “mouth” of man in relation to his wicked “tongue” – Here are a just few…

Deceitful, lying, perverse, filthy, corrupt, bitter, angry, crafty, flattering, slanderous, gossiping, back-biting, blaspheming, foolish, boastful, murmuring, complaining, cursing, contentious, sensual, vile, tale-bearing, whispering, exaggerating and sinfulWOW!

QUIZING QUESTION: Did you find your taunting “tongue” anywhere in this lengthy “licentious” list? It’s no wonder that God put our wild and wicked “tongue” in a cage behind our teeth – Walled in by our mouth!

My dearly “beloved” followers in Jesus Christ… May we use our “tongue” for God’s glory and to the benefit of the “brethren– In Jesus’ Mighty Name!

With this information as a foundation for your personal studies, please read through verses 6-12 of the third 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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Friday, July 15, 2016

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 3:1-5)



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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 3:1-5)

This week we will continue our reading of verses 1-5 in chapter 3 as we consider Taming the Tongue…

James presents the matter of the “tongue” as another test of “living faith” in Jesus Christ. True “faith” will be demonstrated by our “speech” in “truth” & “righteousness” as will a false “faith” that habitually “lies” & “deceives.” Therefore, the “tongue” is the real you! The “tongue” is a tattletale and it points to our “heart” as the problem! In fact, Jesus Christ Himself mentioned the “mouth” in this matter: “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks” – The tongue reveals our heart!

Taming the Tongue!

This issue of the “mouth” is also of great concern to James, as he mentions the “tongue” in every chapter of this excellent epistle. And now James stresses that “new life” transformation through “salvation” will show up in the way a “believerspeaks. Therefore, James is demanding here that “we” must recognize that true “living faith” will prove itself by a “controlling” of the “tongue” in our spiritual maturity. The focal point of our fallen “sinful” nature and desperate depravity is our “mouth” – Tame your tongue!

Taming the “tongue” is essential for the “Christian” life and James gives us several compelling reasons for harnessing its positive potential and power. To begin with, James calls us to consider our “tongue” because of its “judgment” factor:

My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment – James 3:1

The full context here again is a matter of “speech” regarding the proper handling of God’s Word. The implication of what James is saying in this passage is that we must take extreme care not to thrust ourselves into a “teaching” position through silly self-promotional efforts concerning the instruction of God’s Word. Why? Because of the potential to bring “judgment” upon ourselves through our “mouth” as we falsify God’s Word to the “hearers” placed before us. Therefore, we must never willingly misrepresent the “Scriptures” in such a way that would discredit God’s Word – His Holy character or nature!

However, this is not to deny the fact that God does want His Holy Word “taught” in its proper context through the capable capacity of the true “worker” of whom is “called” and “gifted” by the Holy Spirit. In fact, the Apostle Paul had this to say concerning the two “faithful” young pastors under his tenacious “teaching” tutelage:

This is a faithful saying: If a man desires the position of a bishop, he desires a good work – 1 Timothy 3:1

Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth – 2 Timothy 2:15

…holding fast the faithful word as he has been taught, that he may be able, by sound doctrine, both to exhort and convict those who contradict – Titus 1:9

Therefore, we must not embark upon a formal “teaching” ministry without a sense of the seriousness involved. Incidentally, James has in mind not only blatant “false teachers,” but also the ignorant, unqualified, unprepared, unapproved or wrongly instructed handler of God’s Word. And no doubt in the “assembly” to which James is writing, there was some failure to consider this great concern and people were aspiring to an official “teaching” role with all of its prestige and honor with very little or no thought as to the severe implications involved. In other words, those who articulate and “teach” Biblical “truth” must take a personal inventory of their own “speech” to see if their “words,” their “doctrine” and their “works” are legitimate in the sight of a Holy God – Very Serious!

Everyone “sins” in a myriad of ways and the “mouth” underlies the stern warning regarding foolishly hurrying into the position of “teaching” God’s Word. Therefore, James then expands upon his concerns related to this extremely important subject matter:

For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole body – James 3:2

This word “stumble” is a synonym for the word “sin” and refers to a major moral lapse or an offense against God’s Holy character and nature. Obviously, there is noperfect man” of whom will never “stumble,” because we all will “sin” in “many things” as declared throughout the Scriptures. James is simply saying that only the spiritually mature and firmly grounded “believer” is able to control their “tongue” and thus as a result “bridle” their “whole body” with all of its “fleshly” and wicked impulses. Although we will remain in our “fallen” state until we meet the Lord in “glory,” the true “follower” of Jesus Christ can “overcome” their “sinful” tendencies by consistently dying to the “flesh” and “beingcontinuallyfilled” with the “power” of the “indwelling” Holy Spirit – Praise the Lord!

THEOLOGICAL THOUGHTS: The Apostle Paul also expounded on this “truth” that “no one is good” and cannotbridle” himself! Therefore, it must be a supernaturalwork” of God within the “wicked” and “sinfully” depraved “heart” of man to “save” him from his “sin.” In the third chapter of Paul’s excellent epistle to the Romans he quotes directly from the very “Word of Godusing several marvelous illustrations from the Old Testament Prophets to make this theological “teaching” point pertaining to the “doctrine” of Original Sin and its devastating and disastrous decimation upon mankind…

As it is written:

“There is none righteous, no, not one; there is none who understands; there is none who seeks after God. They have all turned aside; they have together become unprofitable; there is none who does good, no, not one”  (Psalm 14:1-3, 53:1-3 & Ecclesiastes 7:20)

Their throat is an open tomb; with their tongues they have practiced deceit” (Psalm 5:9)

“The poison of asps is under their lips” (Psalm 140:3)

“Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness” (Psalm 10:7)

“Their feet are swift to shed blood; destruction and misery are in their ways; and the way of peace they have not known” (Isaiah 59:7-8)

“There is no fear of God before their eyes” (Psalm 36:1)

This is God’s comprehensive list of stinging statements taken directly from His perfect, inerrant, eternal and sufficient Word pertaining to the desperatedepravity” found within the “whole body” of “sinners” to include all of “us” – Focus on your tongue!

Next, to help us better “understand” this important point concerning the “evil” of the human “tongue” – James provides three illustrations…

Illustration One: James refers to a “horse” to make his point:

Indeed, we put bits in horses’ mouths that they may obey us, and we turn their whole body – James 3:3

How does one control a horse? By controlling its “tongue!” A metal “bit” is placed in the horses’ “mouth” and it lays on his “tongue.” You then attach it to a harness and pull it up over his head, take the reins and when this apparatus is pulled against the horse’s “tongue,” it will “obey” your every command. The horses’ “whole body” is now under complete subjection to your full control! As is true of an unbroken and unbridled “horse” so it is of an un-submissive and “sinful” person – Good for absolutely nothing!

Illustration Two: James refers to “ships” in further declaring his point:

Look also at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires – James 3:4

How does one control a ship? By controlling its “rudder!” When the “pilot” applies power at the proper point, it is sufficient to control the whole vessel as he “desires” to do so. Therefore, “self-control” applied to the “mouth” is sufficient to “control” the whole person. The focal point is to concentrate on the “control” of your “tongue” and if you do that, you’ll command every other part of your life – By the power of the Holy Spirit!

Illustration Three: James finally refers to a “little fire” in summing up his point:

Even so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things. See how great a forest a little fire kindles! – James 3:5

How does one control a fire? By controlling its “kindle!” The “tongue” may be a “little member” of the “body” but It is a very powerful instrument for destruction! When it “boasts great things” in lies and hypocrisy, it will indeed tear down people and churches as well as destroy relationships. It can mangle a marriage and devastate a family. It can even lead to murder and war. And if we do not get a “hold” of this “little member” of our body, it will “control” the entirety of our lives – Wicked depravity!

Essentially James says, “If you can just get control of your little tongue, you can move everything else!” In fact, the Apostle Paul also admonished the “brethren” in Colossi to “put off” all “filthy language” and other such “sins” of the mangy “mouth”: 

But now you yourselves are to put off all these: anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy language out of your mouth. Do not lie to one another, since you have put off the old man with his deeds, and have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him, where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcised nor uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave nor free, but Christ is all and in all – Colossians 3:8-11

On the other hand… The “tongue” can also be used to “build up” others, express “love,” “joy,” “peace,” “patience,” “kindness,” “goodness” as well as enthusiasm, encouragement, comfort and support when “empowered” by the Holy Spirit of God! The Apostle Paul then continues his line of thought in this regard:

Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do. But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection. And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him – Colossians 3:12-17

So James and Paul equally “admonish” us to take a very close look at our “hearts” of which rules over our “words” spoken – To the glory of God!

IMPORTANT QUESTION: Do you “live” by the “speech” of a “living faith” in Jesus Christ or by a “dead faith” in your “sinful” and fallen “fleshly” nature? Although we will “sin” in “many ways” through our corruption, we must willingly “submit” our lives to the Holy Spirit’s “control” over our “tongue” because of its power to “condemn” ourselves and others – What a practical word that is for us today!

In closing:

The original Hebrew literary approach focused very often on the guilty “member” of the physical body rather than on the “heart” issue. For example, we read about “feet swift to shed blood” as if the “feet” were the culprits in a murder. We read about “eyes of adultery” as if the “eyes” were guilty of sexual impropriety. Of course we know it is the “sinful” and “falleninner person that is to blame – Guilty as charged!

Therefore, the Jewish expressions regularly spoke of a particular body part itself as if it were the guilty party. Similarly, when James refers to the “mouth” and the “tongue,” it isn’t that he blames them as if they operated independently of other “fleshly” impulses. It is simply that they are the “sinful” bodily organ by which the “heart” expresses itself most clearlyThe tongue personifies the heart!

On a lighter note… Someone once regarded the “tongue” in this way:

Remember your tongue is in a wet place, and it can slip easily! Every one of us is carrying around a concealed weapon. All we have to do is open our mouths and it’s unconcealed.” 

FUN FACTS: The average person “speaks” about 18,000 to 25,000 words a day. In fact, some studies have shown that a man will speak approximately 25,000 words in a day and a woman will speak approximately 30,000 words in that same day. I’m not sure who tallied these numbers, but they may indeed be quite accurate. The potential problem here is by the time the typical man comes home from a long day of work, he has already spent his 25,000 words… However, the woman has most likely barely started using her 30,000 words – And she is just waiting for her opportunity! 

With this information as a foundation for your personal studies, please read through verses 1-5 of the third 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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