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Devotional: James 1:9-11

Today’s passage: James 1:9-11

Helpful thoughts:

  • Another means to perseverance for the Christian is humility.
    • The poor may struggle with humility in complaining or bitterness.
      • But God has exalted them in Christ.  Their economic status has nothing to do with their eternal inheritance.
    • The rich may struggle with humility in lacking a sense of need and in pursuing more temporal wealth.
      • The rich are reminded that they too will fade.  In the end, the rich and the poor of this world meet the same end.
  • The whole comparison serves as an illustration within the context of the passage.
    • A rich man who is a believer could be humbled through the trial of losing his wealth.  If he lacks faith and doubts God’s good purposes, he will be unstable and tossed about in the trial.
    • If that rich man believes in God’s good purposes to mature him in the faith, producing steadfastness/perseverance, he will be able to count that trial “all joy” (Verse 2).

Questions to consider:

  1. God promises to conform us into the image of Christ (Philippians 1:6).  So is this passage about how to respond in order to grow?  Or, is this passage about how to enjoy the ride while God is growing you?
  2. Is this passage only applicable for the rich and poor?  What might be precious to you, like money might be precious to the rich, that could steal your eyes and heart away from the Lord?
  3. Why is your salvation and relationship with Jesus Christ the best gift and exaltation that God has given you?  Why is it so much better than anything this world has to offer?

July 27, 2019 Category: Devotions, James

Devotional: James 1:5-8

Today’s passage: James 1:5-8

Helpful thoughts:

  • Christians are encouraged to ask for wisdom knowing that God may use a trial to work it out in their life!
  • Doubting, a lack of faith, makes difficulties ineffective.  Therefore, God will withhold a trial from a believer who asks if He knows they are not ready.
  • God gives good things (Like wisdom) to us generously!  He is not stingy toward us in things that are good.

Questions to consider:

  1. Why does the idea of asking for things, knowing that a trial may come as a result, sound so radical?  What does it take to think this asking is a good idea in the first place?
  2. What are the kinds of things this passage is referring to?  What “things” is God giving?  What kinds of “things” is this passage not talking about?
  3. In what ways does this passage reaffirm the kindness and goodness of God to His children?

July 26, 2019 Category: Devotions, James

Devotional: James 1:2-4

Today’s passage: James 1:2-4

Helpful thoughts:

  • For the Christian, trials and hardships produce something very good.  No trial is wasted.
  • When you know this to be true, there can be joy in the midst of difficulty.
  • Verse 4 carries the idea of submission.  A patient, submissive spirit to the Lord will allow the trial to have its full positive effect.

Questions to consider:

  1. Why do we hate difficulty/hardship so much?  What are we trying to avoid?  What kind of life do we want?
  2. Romans 8 promises that everything “will work together” to conform us into the image of Jesus Christ.  What are some things that we would rather have than to be like Jesus?  How does that tempt us to be angry with God when things aren’t going the way we want?
  3. How does the kindness of God in the midst of your trials give you a greater love and appreciation for Him and His grace?
  4. Think of a hardship you might be in or were in recently.  How did God use that to help you grow?  How did you change for the better?  Who could you share that with to bring glory to God?

July 25, 2019 Category: Devotions, James

Devotional: James 1:1

Today’s passage: James 1:1

Helpful thoughts:

  • The writer of this letter:
    • James, the half-brother of Jesus Christ…
    • …who now rightly considers himself a chosen slave (Greek-doulos) of Jesus Christ.
      • James affirms Christ’s deity in calling Him “Lord”.
      • His brother who once mocked Him (John 7:3-5), was now His chosen servant and pastor.
    • A leader in the Church of Jerusalem.
  • The recipients of this letter:
    • The people of God (i.e. Believers, Christians)
      • Speaking from the birthplace of the Church and the center of worship for the Jewish people, James uses the terms “twelve tribes”, and “dispersion” in a way that encourages the unity of Gentile and Jewish believers alike.
        • Luke wrote of this new “dispersion” in Acts (Acts 8:1, 4).
        • Peter wrote a very similar greeting (1 Peter 1:1).
        • Paul wrote about this new unity of Gentile and Jewish believers in several passages (e.g. Ephesians 2:11-22, Romans 9:24-26).

Questions to consider:

  1. Even though James was the Lord’s earthly brother, he doesn’t flaunt that in the opening of this letter?  Why not?  What was more significant in James’ eyes?  How might a lofty claim to have grown up in the same house as Jesus actually have hurt this opening?
  2. Is Jesus Christ your Lord?  If so, how are you growing in your service to our Lord and King?  If not, surrender to Him today!  Please repent and believe in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross for your sin.
  3. What does it mean to belong to the people of God, to be a part of something bigger than any one of us?
  4. What was the result of the dispersion in Acts 8?  Why does God have you where you are in the world right now (As close or as far away from Jerusalem as you might be…)?  Who could you share the Gospel with today?

July 24, 2019 Category: Devotions, James

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