Wow! We are
finally in James 4!! Only two more
chapters and we will be finished!
Thank you God for
showing us each day more and more of who you are.
James 4:1-12 will be on “warnings
about worldliness.” Sometimes we can blend in so well with
whatever is going on, that no one really knows that we are a child of God. We are to be doers of the Word of God, not participants in ungodly behavior.
Are we willing to make a situation uncomfortable by standing up for Christ and doing what we know would please Him? Sometimes sacrificing being liked and making others upset, is exactly what is needed to get others moving in the same direction. Are you willing?? There may be a need to confess your wrong actions to others to have healing in a group of believers. Are you willing?
Are we willing to make a situation uncomfortable by standing up for Christ and doing what we know would please Him? Sometimes sacrificing being liked and making others upset, is exactly what is needed to get others moving in the same direction. Are you willing?? There may be a need to confess your wrong actions to others to have healing in a group of believers. Are you willing?
As you read today, please remember that James is
talking to Christians. This could be in
the setting of your church, your family, your friends, your school, etc.
Remember what we learned yesterday? We were learning about how God desires peace
among his children (Christians). We are
called to be peacemakers. Read Psalm 133:1.
Please read James 4:1-2.
James gives two descriptions
of what causes fights among Christians?
- We
desire something that we do not have.
- We
actively seek to have something we can't get.
These two descriptions
sound alike but they are a tad different in my mind. One is just a thought of something that
we want but it is not available to us. The
other is actively pursuing this thing and never being able to obtain
it. This is a terrible battle within us.
James says battles within the heart of a believer will result in
fighting, quarreling, and murder among Christians. Murder?? This where we must remember that God’s
standards are so high, that even if we just have hatred in our heart toward
someone, we have killed them in God’s eyes.
Wow! Read James 3:14, 16.
Did you know that the Bible is full of people who had a battle in
their heart and it led to destruction?
-
Eve disobeyed God because she wanted to eat of the tree
and become wise like God.
-
Abraham lied about his wife because he selfishly wanted to
save his own life (click Genesis
12:10-20).
-
Achan caused defeat to Israel because he selfishly took
some forbidden loot from the ruins of Jericho (click Joshua
7).
See?? “We have turned, each of us, to his own way”
(Isaiah 53:6).
Now, read James 4:2
one more time.
Do you notice what James ends this verse with? James is not saying that simply praying
and asking God for selfish desires that you will be granted them. Quite the opposite!! He is simply saying that when you bring your
desires to God, your desires will be purified because God will expose the
selfishness and foolishness within you. Which is good!!
Tomorrow we will learn more about praying and receiving!!
TARGET of
the DAY
Bring all your
desires to God in prayer today, both righteous and selfish. Sometimes we only want to say the right
things to God in prayer, as if He does not already know about the selfish
things in our hearts too. I challenge
you to be real with Him today. Talk to
Him about it several times if you want. All
day long if you want. Tell Him
everything. Tell Him about whatever you are angry or hurt about. Leave it all there at His feet.
Amelia Jordan
ReplyDeleteI don't get James 4:9. It makes it seem as though God wants us to be sad???
I think,somebody PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, that God is just saying that He wants us to be broken over our sin.
DeleteYou are right about both... sad and broken. But, there is a more to it. Stay tuned to next Monday!!
DeleteMonday 10/1 that is
DeleteAlyssa DuPree
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