Saturday, September 10, 2016

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work! (Chapter 4:13-17)



Hello Friends!

Welcome back to our Monday morning Daily Devotions summer series titledThe Book of James: Putting Faith to Work!

The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work!

This week we will continue our reading of verses 13-17 in completion of chapter 4 as we consider Man’s Boasting or God’s Will…

If we look into the life of a true “believer” we will assume them to be a “Christian” of whom is committed to living by the “will” of God. In fact, Jesus Christ said throughout His earthly ministry that the “one” who “does” the “will” of “My Father” is also My “brother,” “sister”, “father” and “mother”:

While He was still talking to the multitudes, behold, His mother and brothers stood outside, seeking to speak with Him. Then one said to Him, “Look, Your mother and Your brothers are standing outside, seeking to speak with You.” But He answered and said to the one who told Him, “Who is My mother and who are My brothers?” And He stretched out His hand toward His disciples and said, “Here are My mother and My brothers! For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My brother and sister and mother – Matthew 12:46-50

What Jesus was “teaching” here is those who are spiritually related to Him will be demonstrated by a deep “desire” to “do” His “will” alone. The true “Christian” accepts the “Lordship” of Jesus Christ over all of their life. Now, this doesn't mean “we” always ”do” His “willperfectly, but the desire is there none the less – The perfect will of God!

The psalmist also said this concerning the “will” of “God” for life:

Teach me to do Your will, For You are my God; Your Spirit is good. Lead me in the land of uprightness Psalm 143:10

It's as if the psalmist is saying he wants to “do” God’s “will” but is not sure how to “do” it. And he “delights” in God’s “will” but needs the Lord to “teach” him specifically in “living” by and “obeying” Him through it. Therefore, the foundation of “ourrelationship to Jesus Christ is ”doing“ the “will” of God in this life” by becoming more like Him – For His glory!

Here again, James provides another potent point in this excellent epistle addressing yet another test of trueliving faithin Jesus Christ. In this poignant passage James will address the wicked “boasting” through the “mouth” of man. AGAIN… It is one thing to say you want God’s “will” to “rule” over your “life” of “faith” in Him. However, it is another thing all together to – Prove it through sound speech!

Man’s Boasting or God’s Will: Which One?

Constant disregard FOR and disinterest IN the “will” of God is the surest evidence for the presence of “pride” in the “heart” of the phony professor of “faith” in God. And this very fascinating passage is built around the illustration of a certain “foolish” Jewish businessman who “believes” he can “live” his own life without the Lord. And we get more great insight into this matter of how we approach – The perfect will of God!

Man’s Boasting

James therefore begins this poignant passage in very practical terms using an excellent example for “us” to seriously consider:

Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit”; whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away – James 4:13-14

THEOLOGICAL THOUGHTS: There are some people who flatly ignore God's “will” in their lives and they “live” as if God wasn't even around! And we meet them here as introduced by James in the form of this Jewish businessman. The “Come now” that James begins with here is a familiar Old Testament prophetic style of rebuttal and in the Greek means “let me have your ear in this manner” by speaking to “you who say” will do “such and such” in the present tense and habitual sense. That's pretty confident talk and is the typical non-contingency self-designed planning in which is quite typical of lost “sinful” man desiring to be his own self-governing god. Therefore, we have here a typical “unbelieving” businessman involved in trade of some sort but totally ignores God – There's no place for God in his planning!

We must also consider the parable of the “Rich Fool” in the Gospel of Luke where Jesus addresses “saving” the “soul” and “laying up” true “treasure” of God:

But God said to him, ‘Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have provided?’ “So is he who lays up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God – Luke 12:20-21

QUIZZING QUESTIONS: In and of itself, is a proper approach to “planning” a “sinful” or ethically wrong activity? Is there something immoral about sayingToday or tomorrow” we’ll “go to such and such a city” and “spend a year there” to “buy and sell” and “make a profit” of sorts? To be honest, every businessman would want to say this! In and of itself there's nothing immoral or unethical mentioned here. No Spiritual principles are violated in these verses by anything that is said here – So far, so good! HOWEVER…

The real “sin” being committed is what is NOT said here and that's the implication James addresses. Although “wise” and carefulplanning” is indeed essential and is expected by God, the “theologicalproblem here is there is no mention of God anywhere in this “rich” man’s endeavors! This is a “living” of one’s own “life” as if there was no God and encompasses the “foolishness” of ignoring the “will” of God and His Sovereignty over “all things” of which is the “sin” of presumption. Therefore, James says “life” is but a very brief “vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away” like smoke! There are some people who “believe” God exists and there are even some people who claim to be “Christians” but do not include God in their “plans” for life Practical willful self-atheism!

And if we go back to the oldest book in Scripture and most likely the first one written, we find Job describing his “days” on earth:

My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle, and are spent without hope…  As the cloud disappears and vanishes away, So he who goes down to the grave does not come up  Job 7:6 & 9

In other words, our existence is largely “spent without hope” in pertaining to “life” and “death” being very brief and “swift” like a “cloud” that “disappears” across the sky and “vanishes” in an instantThis life is temporary and passing!

God’s Will

Now, let’s think about this “saying” from the OTHER perspective… What James says is being ignored by the “you who say” crowd is not just the existence of God's “will” but the benefit of God’s “will” in “life” as well! Therefore, James continues with a corrective statement beginning with “Instead” concerning this type of “sinful” and GODLESS expectation:

Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that.” – James 4:15

Even as “Christians” we too can fall into this “sin” of presumption! Although it is not characteristic of our “new nature” to disregard or push the “will of God” aside, it does happen from time to time. However, there is a perfect “will” that God has for every dimension of “our” lives and it's not mysterious! Therefore, James says “If the Lord wills…” and since God does indeed have a “will” for “us” – He'll let us know it if we seek to know it!

Then notice again how James speaks of this particular “sin” of the “tongue” here:

But now you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil James 4:16

The word "boast" here means to be loud-mouthed or to speak loudly. It had to do with either “rejoicing” in God’s accomplishments OR a “boasting” in the “flesh” about one’s own accomplishments. Obviously, in this context the “you” here was an “arrogance” of a bragging “heart” meaning "you are boasting in your arrogant bragging" and it is absolutely “evil” in nature – Stop it!

HISTORICAL HINTS: The word that is translated "boasting" here is also a word that originally referred to the idea of wandering about and was used of people who mounted a platform in a public place to do particularly one thing: sell their goofy goods! This is the original snake oil salesman saying: “Step right up folks, have I got the cure for you!” It resembles the old quackery approach of attracting crowds in where the many crooked charlatans and fraudulent fakes were duping unsuspecting people to buy their poky products… They were "boasting" with their “lies” but – They could NOT accomplish what they claimed!

James then closes this very important chapter with a truism and axiom:

Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin – James 4:17

Here is the person who “believesin God, possesses a “knowledgeabout God and even “knows” God has His “willfor life. But this person doesn’t “do” it at all! Most of the time we find this wonderful verse reduced to the idea only of “sins” of omission in notdoing” what you know you ought to “do” in life. However, implied here in not doing what you know you ought to do is the fact that you went ahead and did what you ought not to do in the first place! Rarely can we isolate a “sin” of omission from a “sin” of commission. Why? Because if “we” didn't “do” what should have been done then “we” surely did what ought not to have been done. Right? Therefore, James is addressing a “wickedattitude towards the “will” of God that essentially says: “I know what You want” However – I'm NOT going to DO it!

POINTS TO PONDER: Can we “know” God's “will” at all? YES! Most importantly, the Apostle Paul gave us this “truth” about the “will” of “God our Savior”:

…who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time – 1 Timothy 2:4-6

Therefore, God's “will” is that people be “saved” from their “sin” and that's God's “will” for YOU and ME! And if you haven't come to Jesus Christ to “receive” eternal “salvation” through Him, you have notdone” God's “will” for your life. You are being “disobedient” and are “living” in stark opposition and rebellion to what the Bible says is God's “will” for His own. And that's why the Holy Spirit also said through the Apostle Paul in his farewell address found in his first epistle to the Corinthian “fellowship”:

If anyone does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be accursed. O Lord, come! – 1 Corinthians 16:22

The word “accursed” means they were devoted to damning destruction and cursed by God. Why? Because they didn't “do” God's “will” by giving their “life” over to Jesus Christ and embrace Him as the Son of God, the One who “died” and “rose from the grave” for their “justification” through God’s “forgiveness” of their “sin.” And that is God's “will” for your life too – That you be saved!

REAL REFLECTIONS: Beloved, are youliving” out God's “will” for your life? Are you “saved” through Him? Are you “Spirit-controlled” by Him? Are you being “sanctified” in Him? Have you “submitted” your life fully to Jesus Christ? And are you willing to “suffer” for the “cause” of Him through true Biblical “faith” no matter what the price?That's the will of God for you!

In closing:

The “will” of God is held in highest regard throughout the “Scriptures” and perhaps it is said no better than by the Apostle John in his first epistle:

And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever – 1 John 2:17

In other words, the true “believer” possessing “eternal life” is “he” who “does” the “will” of God. It is the characteristic of true “saving faith” in “salvation” through a right relationship to God in Jesus Christ. Therefore, “we” desire to “obey” the “will” of God – Please help us Lord Jesus!

And who is our greatest example? It was Jesus Christ Himself saying:

Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work – John 4:34

 I can of Myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is righteous, because I do not seek My own will but the will of the Father who sent Me – John 5:30

In other words, when the “believer” beholds the perfect model of Jesus Christ, we see the essence of a right “relationship” to God bound up in “obedience” to Him. And although my “obedience” to Him is very imperfect, it is nonetheless characteristic of my “love” for Him as His “child” bearing His nature and that I have a deep desire to do His “will” in my life. On the other hand, if there is no desire in my “heart” to “do” the “will” of God, that is the mark of a “rebellious” person who has not been “transformed” by the power of Jesus Christ – One who does not know or love God!

Thank you for reading! Don’t miss next week’s continued study of The Book of James: Putting Faith to Work!

May the Lord Jesus Christ continue to bless you with His perfect love, mercy and grace!

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

Blessings!
Shane <><

Friday, September 9, 2016

Trapped

“You do not desire a sacrifice, or I would offer one.
You do not want a burnt offering.
The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit.
You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.
Look with favor on Zion and help her; rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Then you will be pleased with sacrifices offered in the right spirit— with burnt offerings and whole burnt offerings.
Then bulls will again be sacrificed on your altar.”. Psalms 51:16-19 NLT

My wife is really smart.  She understands that I am often not motivated by her pointing out how wrong I am about a something.  I love her more than anything, and the best way for her to get what she wants is not to push for her way.  Instead, she shares how it affects her.  She knows that a psychological wall always comes up when the focus is on her wants, but it comes down when she appears in need or pain.  Now some might view this as being manipulative, but this is the beauty of her.  She would never take advantage of this liberty.  Why?  Because she loves me, and it’s her unconditional love for me that ultimately breaks me.  I thought about this when thinking about God’s will for my life.  By giving my life to Him, I agreed to serve Him.  In serving Him, it means that I at times will be broken out of His love for me.  Sometimes, it is simply breaking for what makes his heart break (see the Devotion ‘Heartbreaker’).  But other times, He just pushes me to where I am trapped with nowhere else to go, and I have no other choice but to go to Him.

Committing to God means that we have to accept that He will break us to build us up into the people that will follow Him.  While reading these verses, I realized David was in this place of utter submittal to God.  He recognized where he was wrong, but to admit guilt to God wasn’t enough.  He understood God wanted more than just repentance. He wanted all of David that not only included a repentant heart but also a broken one.  Our heart fights hard to do things its own way only to have God trap it in a corner with one of two choices.  The first is for it to fight with all its might to keep its ways, sinful and not, and maintain its comfort.  The other choice is for it to submit, which is what God ultimately wants, and through submitting, a person is shown God’s favor.  We must always be careful in our repentance for sins.  Repentance is what God wants, but not as an act or as someone once told me a ‘check mark on our check list.’  He wants us to feel the weight and gravity of our guilt and sinful nature.  It is this ‘brokenness’ that brings us closer to the heart of God, and if we understand who David was, these verses underline why he is called a man after God’s heart.


Brokenness to God is a sign of strength.  Not weakness.  We may focus on always being strong, but brokenness says that our source of strength is God.  He is our Alpha and Omega.  When we acknowledge this and realize that we are neither the beginning nor end of our greatness, only then will we truly be able to achieve all things because we are fitting into God’s image.  Not our own.  What is it that God might be trying to break you from?  What new area of your life are you willing to surrender to Him?  My prayer is that we embrace God’s love for us even when He corners us and we find ourselves trapped.  Amen.

Serve others and be humbled

1 Peter 4:10

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.

While I certainly don’t know all of you, there are many of you that I do know.  I would have to say for those that I know, you are all very much in tune to helping others, serving others.  I’m sure many of you that I don’t know are the same way.  Why is this?  Because as Christians, we have been given the gift from God to serve others.

How are you at being served though?  I know for me, it’s hard to let someone else take care of me.  For the past 2 months now, I’ve had to depend on my husband to take care of many of the household chores I normally take care of.  He’s had to drive me all over the place.  This has really stressed me out because I want to take care of him rather than him taking care of me.

1 Peter 5:6

Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.

While it is important to serve others, it is also important to humble yourself.  For me right now, this means I must humble myself and allow others to serve me.  This is a really hard lesson for me to learn and relinquish control to someone else, yet at the same time, it’s has helped to ground me a bit.


Is there something happening in your life, where you can either serve others or where you can allow someone else to serve you and you can be humbled?

Monday, September 5, 2016

Tues Devo: Good caution

Titus 3:8 “This is a trustworthy statement; and concerning these things I want you to speak confidently, so that those who have believed God will be careful to engage in good deeds. These things are good and profitable for men.” (NASB)

Hello,

I was reading through Titus, and was struck by something in this verse. It was the “…careful to engage in good deeds.” This was odd to me, because I just don’t associate caution with doing what is right. I think of caution when it comes to the other side of the coin – and avoiding the bad things. So, why the caution or careful to engage in good deeds? I believe the answer lies in the back half of the verse. The verse says that these good deeds are good and profitable for men. Things that are good and profitable do not happen by accident. They happen with intention and purpose. It takes thought – careful thought to ensure what we are doing is the right thing, something that is pleasing to God to allow for impact on those around us.

Have a blessed day – and carefully do good deeds!