Sunday 27 November 2022

James Part 5

My dear brothers and sisters, understand this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger, 20 for human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness."                                                                      James 1:19-20. CSB

Again James addresses issues that we are all aware of and guilty of committing. First of all he writes that we should be:
QUICK TO LISTEN
We need to listen to God's thoughts on a matter and receive wise counsel that promotes clear understanding. On occasions, we can feel like we hear what has not been said. We may pre-determine what we have been thinking of a person and, because we have done this, only hear what we want to hear. We need to listen clearly to what is being said. If we are not sure we have heard right, it is wise to ask again by saying, 'So what you're saying is - ?' or perhaps, 'Are you saying that - ?' This can help you to get a clearer picture. Oftentimes when people have mis-heard things and it has caused a rift between them.
SLOW TO SPEAK
This is a big one! We should never be too hasty in speaking out. We may have a point of view but, so does the other person. Proverbs 13:3 says, 'The one who guards his mouth protects his life, the one who opens his lips, invites his own ruin.' CSB. And again in Proverbs 29:20, 'Do you see someone who speaks too soon? There is more hope for a fool than for him'. CSB. We can't have it more clearer than this. We must ensure we are in control of what comes out of our mouths. Many is the time when we have all said words that we regret and wish we could take them back. Sadly, we can't; once the words are out, it's too late and we bring pain to the hearer.
SLOW TO ANGER
We can all have occasions where we become angry. Anger can be caused by asking too much of ourselves by taking on too much and allowing pressure to frustrate us because it's causing us stress. This may cause us to speak negative words to our spouse or another who are in the vicinity. Remember, we are God's representatives and people view us as if they are reading the bible. Having a short fuse is counter-productive to promoting God so, ask Him to help you with anger management.

Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger. You and others will benefit from this.

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Saturday 26 November 2022

James Part 4

13No one undergoing a trial should say, “I am being tempted by God,” since God is not tempted by evil, and He himself doesn’t tempt anyone. 14But each person is tempted when he is drawn away and enticed by his own evil desire.a15Then after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin, and when sin is fully grown, it gives birth to death.     
                                                                                           James 1:13-15   CSB

James is quick to state that when we are going through trials, God is not tempting us. There is only one who tempts us and that is Satan. God tests us by allowing us to undergo certain trials. These are for our own benefit because, as we overcome them, we grow a little more.

Temptation entices our inner, unsatisfied desires. The devil knows our weaknesses; he studies us and is familiar with our tendencies. He provides temptation, tailor-made that he knows will appeal to us and, when this happens if we are not careful, we are drawn away and enticed to satisfy our own evil desires. When this is conceived, it gives birth to sin and in turn, to death - spiritual death although it could lead to physical death. When we encounter spiritual death it can lead to separation and the breaking of fellowship with God and fellow believers.

We may always be prone to relate this passage to adultery. This may be so, but not always. Many married believers have committed adultery, been caught out and are now paying the price of separation from their marital partner, children and their home and friends. Is it really worth taking the risk?

Do you need to confess your adultery to your partner before the devil informs them himself? It could be very much worse if he reveals it. In the end it is always best to come clean instead of, further down the line having the lid taken off and your sin fully on show. But, obviously this is your choice.

This scripture also addresses other kinds of weaknesses that you may have, including an addiction or things you have hidden away for years, too ashamed to mention them. You may have a weakness to steal other people's property; you may also have a tendency to gossip, grabbing hold of the latest scandals or other things that people are doing or should not have done. Gossiping may rule your life. You may also have a weakness to spend money that you don't have by loading up your credit card to a colossal limit, and you may not be able to pay this off. 

There are many other things that have not been mentioned that contribute to a weakness for satisfaction; a desire that you can never fulfil because it wants more. Perhaps it is time to speak to Jesus about this. You can be sure of His help.

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Friday 25 November 2022

James. Part 3

 "5If 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.  6But 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.  7For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord;  8he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways".                                 James 1:5-8  NKJV 

Here, James talks about having wisdom. He insists that we ask God and receive it without doubting. He explains that it is attained by faith so, there has to be no doubting at all. Doubt, he indicates, is like the waves of the tide of the sea, rushing in and then back out again. A person such as this will, by their own actions, disqualify themselves from receiving anything from God because, one moment they believe and the next, begin to doubt - 'God can do this but, I bet He won't do it for me", type of thing. Avoid this mentality; it gets you nowhere. It will accomplish nothing except frustration. God wants you faith-filled and in order for this to happen, you must be wise.

Wisdom, especially spiritual wisdom is not just about knowing what's good for you, but applying this knowledge into your everyday life. When you can do this, good judgement and knowledge follow. Therefore, what is the difference between wisdom and knowledge? It is about what is true, right and lasting. Knowledge is information gained through experience, reasoning or acquaintance. To give an example, I quote from 
www.got questions.org:  'Knowledge is knowing how to use a gun, wisdom is knowing when to use it and when to keep it holstered.' Knowledge can exist without wisdom but, not the other way around. A person can be knowledgeable without being wise. 

Another name for this is having 'Head knowledge' but not 'Heart knowledge'. When you study your bible from cover to cover, watch every Christian channel on TV and go to churches all over your area, it can be very helpful. However, it is only giving you 'Head knowledge' if, you leave the Holy Spirit out of this. To involve Him in your studies will lead to head and heart knowledge, which is vital to your spiritual growth.

James would say to you,'You don't know it all; you've a long way to go but, I will help you if you are willing.' This is why he wrote the epistle and why God endorsed it. The information contained within the book of James is a blue print of the way God wants you to be. Put it alongside all the rest of the bible and you have a wealth of knowledge that you need to allow God to convert into wisdom.

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Thursday 24 November 2022

James Part 2

But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing."                                                                       James 1:4  NKJV 

The aim of testing us, is for us to reach maturity. It is a method God uses to purge us of all impurity. We need to cooperate with God however, so that He can build our character. To resist Him is counter-productive because, He will have His way in the end and, we will still have to go through all of this. To submit means He can complete His work in us. His aim is to make us mature and complete.

We may feel this is not easy at the time of testing. We may go through the most dreadful of times and it would be so easy to say, 'Enough, I've had all I can take of this'. You may then walk away. The thing is, once you have tasted how good Jesus is (Psalm 34:8), you can't resist Him for long. You may walk away but, sooner or later you'll return because of the effect He has on you and, the way you realise that life without Him in it, is no life at all. See Luke 15 and The Prodigal Son.
No testing is comfortable to live through but, as we stand fast under the pressure of the situation, it may be possible to turn these adversities into opportunities that will change the situation.

Think about this for a moment. We can feel that trials are abysmal but really, they are there to mould us into shape. As we look at it this way, we can take the negativity of it all and turn it into a positive. To do this, we need to nurture our faith and fix our eyes on Jesus:

'Let us lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily ensnares us and, let us run with endurance the race that is set before us 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame and, has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God'. 
                                                                                   Hebrews 12:1-2

Jesus completed this and, He will help us to complete our trials too. He will help us change adversity into opportunity as, we seek His help - without complaining.
It is not a one-off either, trials will continue to come but, after a time we begin to realise that, with Jesus we can endure this and have the victory.

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Wednesday 23 November 2022

About James Part 1

"Consider it a great joy my brothers and sisters, whenever you experience various trials, 3 because you know the testing of your faith produces endurance"  
                                                    James 1:2:3   Christian Standard Bible  (CSB)

It is considered that James was the brother of Jesus, He had not been a follower during Jesus' ministry and lifetime but came to believe, following the resurrection. He was a leader in the Jerusalem church and this epistle, was more than likely written to the Jewish Christians.
Tony Evans speaking of him writes: 
'James is the 'in your face, no-holds barred apostle' James says in essence, "If you are going to be a Christian, be a real one."  Tony Evans Study Bible, Holman Publishers CSB

It's true, James did not mince his words; he said it as it was and, if people didn't like it, it didn't bother him because, he had the Lord's work to do. Here he is encouraging people to be joyful whatever they may be going through. God uses trials to sound us out and develop us spiritually. His aim in using this method is to grow us more like Jesus.

Let us remember that our faith, is the target that all of the evil one's arrows are shot at. If the devil can get us to quit, he will be happy. This is why James tells us to consider all trials as pure joy. God is training us to overcome these trials so that we can attain victory. 
Charles Spurgeon writes:
'Faith is vital to salvation as the heart is to the body. Therefore, the javelins of the enemy are mainly aimed at this essential grace. Your faith is perculiary obnoxious to Satan and to the world.'    The Charles Spurgeon Study Bible. Holman Publishers. CSB

This tells us the importance of seeing trials as joy. God is pleased as we make our stands of faith, whereas Satan is angry and will continue to bombard us with whatever he can. 
What are you dealing with at present? Is your faith being tested? If so, continue to stand and do what Satan hates more than anything - praise and worshipping God. Put some Christian music on and drown out the monotonous claims of the devil. Praise stops Satan in his tracks. When we praise, we are declaring that Jesus is still on the throne and it reminds Satan that his time is limited.

Ponder this for a moment, counting all our trials as joy bewilders the devil; he can't figure out how we can do this. So, exercise your faith and begin to praise.

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Tuesday 22 November 2022

People will rise against you

"No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgement, you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is from Me, says the LORD"              Isaiah 54:17   NKJV 

People will rise against you from time to time, especially if you are in any leadership role, Christian or Secular. It goes with the territory. Whether it is because of jealousy or envy, there is always someone who will stir up a storm over something or other. One only has to see politicians criticising their opposition, to get the idea. This can be quite hurtful to be on the receiving end of such gossip or criticism. The problem with gossip is that, by the time it has down its rounds, it is received as the truth. This can be quite concerning.

God's Word here, addresses such times, 'No weapon formed against you shall prosper and, every tongue which rises against you in judgement, you shall condemn.' There are two important words here that you need to be aware of:
WEAPON 
Just by the name itself, one can easily identify where this is from - your enemy, Satan. He manipulates people to make a stand against you and the darts begin to fire. Now darts hurt, and this is his intention. He wants to stop you from achieving your goal and, he will if you allow him to. God has provided you with armour to protect you from such times (Please read Ephesians 6:10-18). It is important to know that when these darts begin to attack, you have a defence - the Shield of Faith with which you can quench these fiery darts.
TONGUE
The tongue is full of deadly poison at such times, so when the devil encourages a person to speak out evil against you, you can use the Shield of Faith to deflect the darts. You do this by refuting or condemning what is being said. There is no need to take revenge or even defend yourself; you just condemn the words and God takes care of the rest. It is your heritage. You belong to Jesus and, if you allow Him, He will avenge on your behalf. You don't need to take any action yourself (Romans 12:17-21).

Remember, it is the devil who manipulates the person that is attacking you. Know your enemy and deal with him in the name of Jesus. Use the Sword of the Spirit - the Word of God. 'Resist the devil and he shall flee from you' James 4:7.

Above all, continue to stand in the Mighty presence of Jesus.

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Monday 21 November 2022

Do you know where you are going?

"For the LORD knows the way of the the righteous, but the way of the ungodly shall perish".                                                                               Psalm 1:6 NKJV 

God knows everything about us - what we're thinking, planning and putting into practice. He also knows where we are going - our destination. Do you?

If you were planning to go to London by train, you wouldn't get on a train going towards Lands End. This would be foolish and counter-productive. Yet people miss their destination through a variety of reasons. A man from the Somerset area back in the 80's, attended a Christian Crusade with friends and, when asked if He knew Jesus as his Lord, replied, 'No I don't, I have a lot of living to do firstly, then I'll think about it.' That very day he was knocked down and killed by a lorry, just outside of the church. Scary stuff; but he had a choice of destination and he chose the wrong way.

We cannot gamble with our salvation. God is not into gambling, He is into the truth and we should always be wise in choosing our way forward. Sometimes our choices can be wrong, rather like the man who was killed.

Do you know where you are going when you die? Have you chosen the direction you want to go? There is a choice, right up until the time you are ready to die. Some leave it until then as they believe it is a personal thing and it can be decided in those last few moments of life. That may be true because, we don't know what happens in this last few seconds. However, it's cutting it fine; what if there is no opportunity to decide? It is one mighty gamble, one in which, those who don't know Jesus need to ponder seriously.

Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to, 'Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.' Notice carefully the, 'lean not on your own understanding'. You only know so much, God knows everything. This is why when we ask Him; we know, 'He shall direct our paths'.

We can either spend eternity with Jesus and all we love and know are believers, or we can spend eternity without Jesus and all we know and love. This cannot be watered down. You need to be at your destination with Jesus, otherwise you will be in terrible torment in hell.

Do you know where you are going? The choice is yours and you can say this prayer, if you choose Jesus:

Lord Jesus, please come into my life and forgive my sin. I want to live for You from this day on. Please fill me with Your Holy Spirit. In Jesus' name. Amen.

If you said this prayer, you know where you are going!

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