James

Friday, April 22, 2016

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 1:1-11)



Hello Friends!

Beginning this week, we will embark on a new bi-weekly Bible study focused on the amazing New Testament book of James!  

This exciting new series will be titled “The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! and will investigate the writings of the Apostle James to the first-century Jewish believers. Therefore, in order to stretch our hearts, minds and understanding of God’s perfect Word, we will set aside the time necessary to carefully read through this timeless book as our next EC Scripture series!

Please join us over the next several months as we study this very important book of the Scriptures. Let’s begin our study with the first section of verses from chapter 1The best place to start!
 
The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 1:1-11)

This week we will begin our reading of verses 1-11 in chapter 1 as we consider our Triumph In Trials…

James was the oldest half-brother of Jesus Christ (see Mark 6:3) and blood-brother of Jude (see Matthew 13:55), of whom also wrote the epistle that bears his name (see Jude 1). James had at first “rejected” Jesus Christ as “Messiah” (see John 7:5), but later “believed” on Him (see 1 Corinthians 15:7). James became the key leader in the Jerusalem church (see Acts 12:17; 15:13; 21:18 & Galatians 2:12) and was referred to as one of the “pillars” along with Peter and John (see Galatians 2:9). James was also known as “James the Just” because of his devotion to “righteousness” and wrote with the authority of one who had personallyseen” the “resurrected” Jesus Christ (see 1 Corinthians 15:7). James was also recognized as an associate of the Apostles (see Galatians 1:19). And as outlined in Acts 15, James was also the leader of – The Jerusalem Counsel!

Some people often compare or even challenge the “teachings” of James with the Apostle Paul. In the book of Romans, Paul was asking the question: "How is salvation received?" And Paul's answer is always by “faithin Jesus Christ “alone.” James was asking the question: "How is salvation verified?" And James’ answer is always by "worksfor Jesus Christ “alone.” Our “salvation” is received by “faith” and it is verified by “works.” There is no conflict here – Only perfect harmony!

It is interesting to note that James does not deal with the essence of “salvation” itself. In other words, there's nothing mentioned about the “crucifixion” or the “resurrection” of Jesus Christ. There is nothing mentioned about the “deity” of Jesus Christ, “justification” or “regeneration.” These “doctrines” are not mentioned at all by James. Why?Because they are assumed!

Similar in nature to the book of 1 John, James’ entire excellent epistle also outlines the “tests” of a living, active and true “faith” of which are all related to how a “Christianlives and how they behave. It isn't a question of what you say you “believe,” it's a question of how you “live” for Jesus Christ. In other words, it doesn't matter what you claim with your lips and it doesn't matter what religious activities you might perform with your hands… If there is an absence of truly “righteous” Christ-centered  “works” empowered by the Holy Spirit in a professing believer’s life, it betrays – An unredeemed heart!

An Outline of James:

The Test of Perseverance in Suffering (1:2-12)
The Test of Blame in Temptation (1:13-18)
The Test of Response to the Word of God (1:19-27)
The Test of Impartial Love (2:1-13)
The Test of Righteous Works for God (2:14-26)
The Test of the Tongue (3:1-12)
The Test of Humble Wisdom (3:13-18)
The Test of Worldly Indulgence (4:1-12)
The Test of Dependence on God (4:13-17)
The Test of Patient Endurance (5:1-11)
The Test of Truthfulness (5:12)
The Test of Prayerfulness (5:13-18)
The Test of True Faith in Jesus Christ (5:19-20)

James also writes with a devotion to direct and poignant statements on wise living that is reminiscent of the book of Proverbs. He holds to a very practical emphasis that does not focus on theoretical head “knowledge” – But upon godlybehavior.” James also wrote with a passionate “desire” for his readers to be uncompromisinglyobedient” – To the Word of God!

Greetings from James

With that brief introduction in mind, let's meet the author of this excellent epistle:

James, a bondservant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad: Greetings – James 1:1

James, a “bondservant of God” – “doulos” of God = slave – writes a “Greeting” to the “twelve tribes” of Jews “scattered abroad” of whom are among the “believers” of the first-century “church” in Jerusalem. The Greek order of this passage reads like this:

"James, of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, a servant.”

In other words, James says “I'm just a slave” of “God” and of the “Lord Jesus Christ” – A humble servant!

IMPORTANT QUESTION: Does James have twoLords” as some “scholars” have claimed? NO! These very humble words are expressive of his devoted “submission” to Jesus Christ – “God” – the One James grew up with as a child but didn't “believe” upon until he “saw” Him in His “resurrection” body. Incidentally, James refers to “Jesus Christ” as “Lordfourteen times in this great epistle – To the glory of God!

The “scattering” James speaks of here began to take place as a result of the events outlined in Acts 7 when Stephen was stoned as well as those outlined in Acts 8 when Paul begins his “persecution” against the “church” of which was further “scattered” as a result. These historic first-century events occurred around 35 A.D. Incidentally, it was approximately 50 A.D. when the “Council of Jerusalem” over which James presided described in Acts 15 took place. It was somewhere in this 15-year “gap” of “church” history when this great epistle was written – Under the leadership of James!

THEOLOGICAL THOUGHTS: As is true of Jude – the writer of the epistle that bears his name – James is also the half-brother of our Lord. When Jesus Christ was “firstborn” into this world, His mother was a “virgin” woman. However, after the “incarnate” birth of Jesus Christ, His mother Mary and her husband Joseph went on to bear other children – “brothers” and “sisters” – and the eldest was named “James”:

Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James and Joseph and Judas and Simon and are not His sisters here with us? And they were offended at Him – Mark 6:3

These siblings were half “brothers” and “sisters” in the sense that Jesus Christ was the only “virgin-born” child of Mary and not the biological child of Joseph. Nonetheless, they were considered to be the “brothers” and “sisters” of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the “false doctrine” known as the Perpetual Virginity of Mary is not only unbiblicalIt is demonic in nature!

Our Triumph in Trials

When James takes this first opportunity to speak to his “scattered” flock, he is most concerned about the genuineness of their “faith." And so he gives them a series of “tests” – To measure their profession of faith!

The first serious “test” of true “faith” is “patience” through “various trials“ of “suffering” and “hardships” in life:

My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing James 1:2-4

Here James is saying that what happens to a person during “trials” in life is a “test” of whether they have true “saving faith.” When “God” puts someone through a “test” or “trial” and if he's a truebeliever” he will “count it all” what? “Joy!” The perseverance of a truebeliever” is a sign of Biblical “faith.” Therefore, “we” will “persevere” and become strong & victorious “knowing” that it produces “perfect and complete” endurance and “patience“ – Lacking nothing!

The second serious “test” of true “faith” is reliability on the “wisdom” of “God” and His sustenance for life:

If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.  But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways James 1:5-8

Here James says “wisdom” is available “liberally” and “without reproach” to the truebeliever” and is “received” directly from “God” for the asking! However, don't think you have truefaith” if it is “doubting” in nature or if you're “double minded” and “unstable” in “all your ways” of life. A falsefaith” is as a “wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind” and is powerless to “save” a “soul” from “sin” and hell. This kind of “asking” is actually doubt looking for proof and is NOT true Biblical “faith” – In Jesus Christ!

Our Perception of Rich and Poor

The third serious “test” of true “faith” pertains to our financial perspective of life:

Let the lowly brother glory in his exaltation, but the rich in his humiliation, because as a flower of the field he will pass away. For no sooner has the sun risen with a burning heat than it withers the grass; its flower falls, and its beautiful appearance perishes. So the rich man also will fade away in his pursuits James 1:9-11

What James is saying here is we are not to base our “salvation” on whether we are “rich” or “lowly” in our financial standings. The “lowly brother” should “glory” in his “exaltation” before the Lord and the “rich brother” should “glory” in his “humiliation” before the Lord. Why? Because the “grass” and the “flower” will “fail” & “perish” just as the “rich man” will “fade away” in his “pursuits” of worldly pleasures apart from the “Lord” Himself – Foolish and fatal living!

In closing:

James provides us a series of “tests” as to the validity of true “salvation” in Jesus Christ. A verbal, intellectual assent to the “truth” of God is useless unless there is the demonstration of a transformed life that is marked by the “righteousness” of Jesus Christ. Intellectual perfunctory and ritualistic, external religiosity without the evidence of a transformed life in becoming a “new creation” in Jesus Christ is an abomination to God – And is very common!

In fact, the Apostle Paul had this to say pertaining to the “new creation” in Jesus Christ:

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

The “genuineness” of something “valuable” is affirmed through a process of examination – a “testing” time. Anything that is of intrinsic value such as gold or silver is subjected to rigorous “testing” to affirm its true worth. And the most valuable commodity in all the “world” is that of “eternal salvation” – It is absolutely priceless!

With that said, to have a right “relationship” with the living “God” is to possess the most valuable possession in existence! Many people who “believe” they have this “eternal life” from “God” should also subject it to the Biblical process of “testing” to determine its – True validity…

With this information as a foundation for your personal studies, please read through verses 1-11 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!

We are not guaranteed tomorrow – tomorrow may be too late! If you haven't yet made that most important decision of your life, won't you make Jesus Christ your personal Lord and Savior today - before it's too late? Today is the day of Salvation!

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Friday, April 8, 2016

How to Study the Bible (Part 8 of 8)‏

Hello Friends!

Welcome Back! Today we will conclude this 8-part series titled How to Study the Biblefor our Christian walk with our Lord Jesus Christ…

How to Study the Bible (Part 8)

Teaching the Bible

In leading a life devoted to Jesus Christ and His Word, I have discovered that the best way to retain something is to freely give it away!

That's because the only way we can effectively explain a subject is if we first thoroughly understand it for ourselves. Although we will never fullyunderstand” this side of glory, as Bible teachers, we must learn to “master” our subject...

For example, find someone with a true desire to learn from the Word of God who knows less than you do – and pass on to them what you are learning in a systematic way! By “feeding” someone else, you will also “feed” your own heart and mind! In fact, the motivation for studying Scripture largely comes from one's own responsibility in this area. In other words, if I didn't have someone to teach, I might not produce the necessarygood fruit” to the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ!

And the reverse is also true…

For example, find someone with a greater understanding of the Word of God who knows more than you do – and learn from them in a systematic way! By learning from someone else who has truly studied God’s Word, has experienced more of the trails and blessings of life and is living in obedience to the Word of God, you'll feed your own "heart," "mind" and "spirit" with God’s Truth. And the Bible promises that you will experience God’s blessings in your life according to His perfect will!

As obedient children of God, we mustwalkin good worksfor our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them – Ephesians 2:10
Now that we've learned some practical steps to the study of God’s Word…

Reading
Interpreting
Meditating
Teaching

Let's put them into practice for His glory and honor and for the benefit of other Christians Praise the Lord!

A FINAL ENCOURAGEMENT: My charge to you is to make each one of these important points of Bible study discipline a lifelong Christian habit In Jesus’ Name!
Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine... – 2 Timothy 4:2
In closing:

However, should we ever begin thinking we know it all… We must remember what the Lord has said:
The secret things belong to the Lord our God Deuteronomy 29:29
We can only begin to scratch the surface of the infinite mind of God! But that is indeed a worthy pursuit because He has given us His Word so we might know Him. Our purpose in reading the Word of God, interpreting the Word of God, meditating upon the Word of God and teaching the Word of God is not to have “knowledge” for its own sake. Because as the Apostle Paul has rightly said:
Now concerning things sacrificed to idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge makes arrogant, but love edifies – 1 Corinthians 8:1
The Prophet Isaiah also reminds us concerning the mind of God:
For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts – Isaiah 55:8-9
Here the beloved prophet is saying that God has an incomprehensible mind! No man however astute, intellectual or spiritual can fully plumb the depths of the infinite mind of God – He indeed works in ways which are mysterious to man!

Even when God does reveal Himself – Hisdepth,” “riches,” “wisdomandknowledge– all we know is howunsearchablethemind of the Lordreally is… Which often leaves us with more questions than we had before He revealed anything to us in the first place!

So, in purposeful pursuit of a godly life, here are a few final thoughts from the timeless Old Testament Scriptures concerning the Word of God and the Holy Spirit:
Who has directed the Spirit of the Lord, or as His counselor has taught Him?Isaiah 40:13
For who has stood in the counsel of the Lord, and has perceived and heard His word? Who has marked His word and heard it? – Jeremiah 23:18
Who has preceded Me, that I should pay him? Everything under heaven is MineJob 41:11
The wonder in our minds should be the inconceivable andunsearchableeternal gloryrevealed in the Lord Jesus Christ! Our passion and purpose as Christians must be to “know“ God through His Word. And to “know“ God is to learn “humility“ through a life of “obedience“ to Him – Thank You Lord!

And Thank you for reading! It is my hope that you enjoyed our time together throughout this series and have been encouraged in your walk with the Lord! As you study the Scriptures and grow in the “grace” and “knowledge” of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, I pray that you will have a better understanding of God's precious precepts found in His perfect Word – Lived out in faith and obedience to Him!

May the Lord Jesus Christ continue to bless you with His perfect “love” “mercy” and “peace!

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

We are not guaranteed tomorrow – tomorrow may be too late! If you haven't yet made that most important decision of your life, won't you make Jesus Christ your personal Lord and Savior today - before it's too late? Today is the day of Salvation!

If you have been blessed by this message or have a specific question, prayer request or testimony, please send me a note to: encouragingconcepts@live.com

I love hearing from you. Keep reading Encouraging Concepts!


Blessings!
Shane K. Morin <><


Encouraging Concepts
Truth for Today
"Living Life From a Biblical Worldview"

Lighthouse Publications <><