This will be a weekly kind of thing :-) I am far too busy to post during the week, but Saturdays lately have been more calm and I'm able to concentrate on home, school and other things.
This past week, I read through the book of James with a dear friend and when I tell you God has been testing us on our new found knowledge.... wow.
Right off the bat in James 1, it explains that when the hard times come, count it pure joy because our faith is being tested and it is just another opportunity to grow. Another thing that also stood out was in vs. 5 that tells us if we need wisdom, ASK GOD. It doesn't say, go ask your friend, go ask your Pastor, go ask a co-worker.... it says to go to the source of all wisdom. The Message says, "If you don’t know what you’re doing, pray to the Father. He loves to help. You’ll get his help, and won’t be condescended to when you ask for it." I love that!
James 2 toward the end of the chapter talks about mercy. Don't we all need that? The exact wording in vs. 13 says, "There will be no mercy for those who have not shown mercy to others. But if you have been merciful, God will be merciful when he judges you." I need mercy on a daily basis and in order to have that mercy I need to give it away to others. You get what you give, basically. That's hard to swallow.
The "tongue" verses in James 3 have never ever been favorites of mine and the reason being is because I have such a hard time with mine! The tongue cannot be tamed. Wild animals can be tamed, but a small piece of flesh can't. It amazes me the trouble that our mouths can get us into. The Word says that with the same mouth that praises Him, we curse others. Lord help us to hold our tongues before they set fires that are hard to put out!
You want what you don't have.... James 4:2. I can admit to the fact that I have been jealous and it has ruined friendships. The Word is clear. When we want what we can't have, it causes problems. My prayer lately has been, "Lord keep me satisfied". Vs. 10 says that when we humble ourselves, God will lift us up. When we get to the point where we realize that we can't do everything on our own and submit our will to his, that is when He will lift us up.
After James 3, James 5 probably spoke the loudest to me. For years, I have been so consumed with the things of this world. A new car, Coach purse, clothes, shoes, etc.... James 5:3 says, "This treasure you have accumulated will stand as evidence against you on the day of judgment." My "stuff" is worthless. The only thing that matters is my relationship with God and how my family worships and serves Him. In the last week, God has really been dealing with me about this and how we need to get out of debt so I can resign from my position at work and move on to the "important" things that God has planned out for me. Is the thought of it scary? Oh goodness, yes! Will it be difficult? Yes. The reward will be life giving though! Chapter 5 also talks about praying and confessing our sins to one another. I am so thankful that God has put a friend into my life that I am able to do this with... without fear of judgment. We pray for and encourage each other daily and it has made SUCH a huge difference in our lives.
I'm not sure what we are reading next week, but I will post on Saturday :-)
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