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  • James – Teachers and Wisdom – 5

    James – Teachers and Wisdom – 5

    Worldly Wisdom~Biblical Wisdom

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    Wisdom? σοφία sophia

    Who comes to mind when you read or hear the word, ‘wisdom?’

    Perhaps Aristotle or Plato or maybe even Solomon come to mind.

    Did you wonder, who’s the smartest person I know?

    Perhaps a contest of quick recall or someone other than our letter writer comes to mind.

    Our contemporary thought quickly dismisses wisdom. Yet the Lord gives us all multivarious knowledge and wisdom.

    The Greek philosophers who lived and died three centuries before Christ at the time of Alexander the Great had lasting influence on the world. Their worldly approaches emanated from their beliefs in many gods, idols and man-made myths.

    Does the wisdom and discernment of the Holy Spirit factor into our answers of the Christian life?

    Did Jesus come to mind?

    Mark 6: When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished. “Where did this man get these things? ” they said.

    “What is this wisdom that has been given to him, and how are these miracles performed by his hands?

    Mark 6:2

    Read just a bit further in the Gospel of Mark and you will discover another who questioned the wisdom and teaching of Jesus.

    Teachers and Preachers

    My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment.

    James 3:1 NKJV

    James, although raised in the same household as Jesus, did not believe before the Lord revealed himself in the resurrection. He now writes to the churches about the wisdom from Jesus, who IS the One God.

    He must have thought as a young man that he knew the Lord while failing to recognize the righteousness of his brother, the rabbi gaining notoriety in cities throughout Galilee. Now after the Lord’s resurrection, James cautions against teaching anything other than what Jesus taught.

    Some time ago I embraced this verse from Job.

    I will teach you concerning the hand of God;
    That which is with the Almighty will I not conceal.

    Job 27:11 ASV

    To this, most everyone I know would say, “Amen.”

    Although I include teaching as one of my gifts, speaking for the Lord is a high calling which James addresses.

    James 3:

    Wisdom from God

    13 Who among you is wise and understanding? By his good conduct he should show that his works are done in the gentleness that comes from wisdom.

    Certainly James had experienced the perfect conduct of Jesus, yet previously he had not believed.

    Who could the Lord’s brother think of any more gentle and humble than his own brother? He now suggests this model of Jesus in the teaching of wisdom from the Lord.

    17 But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without pretense.

    Wisdom from Satan

    Don’t miss the seriousness of the contrast James presents if you fail to discern false teaching from some who do not follow Christ.

    14 But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in your heart, don’t boast and deny the truth. 15 Such wisdom does not come down from above but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. 16 For where there is envy and selfish ambition, there is disorder and every evil practice.

    The church both then and now hears many teachings; some faithful to scripture and the Lord and also wisdom opposing the true fruit of repentance and salvation in Christ Jesus.

    James asks us to examine our own hearts and evidence of the hidden motives of teachers who would lead the sheep of Christ to the slaughter of Satan.

    Jesus had taught:

    “You’ll recognize them by their fruit. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes or figs from thistles?

    “So you’ll recognize them by their fruit.

    Matthew 7:16,20

    16 For where there is envy and selfish ambition, there is disorder and every evil practice.

    James implies without saying, the fruit of your works clearly demonstrates if you or any are for Christ or opposed to the Lord.

    Skirmishes for our Souls

    He continues this thought (after the page turn of Chapter 4):

    What is the source of wars and fights among you?

    Have you ever been drawn into a skirmish of influence in your church? Battles abound both then and now in churches small and congregations larger than a pastor can manage personally. How does a believe discern who is right and who is wrong. James suggests again, look at their fruit (and don’t forget to examine the classification of your own fruit).

    Quarrels and Conflicts

    πόλεμοςpolemos – war, fight, battle, dispute, strife, quarrel

    James uses a greek word for quarrel used nine times in the Revelation of Jesus Christ to John. The Apostles share in warnings to the churches against the sins which cause all sorts of evil, a clear suggestion that our battle is spiritual.

    2 Don’t they come from your passions that wage war within you?

    Conflicts among you, James warns, come from violations or trespasses of God’s Law, citing various Commandments.

    4 You adulterous people! Don’t you know that friendship with the world is hostility toward God?

    James 4:4a CSB

    Satan is an enemy of God. Our temptations, passions and pleasures become tools of the enemy when we casually befriend the world. You may recognize the greek word root for these pleasers of self: ἡδονή,hēdonē and its philosophy embracing every evil.

    So whoever wants to be the friend of the world becomes the enemy of God.

    Judging Christians

    James’ question for the church is simple and related to the fruit of the Spirit or the fruit of sin. Which do you see in a fellow ‘christian’ and first, which fruit do you see in the mirror?

    The Lord is a jealous God.

    7 Therefore, submit to God...

    8 Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.

    James appeals to us to look to the Spirit: repent of every sin and be saved.

    Cleanse your hands, sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Be miserable and mourn and weep. Let your laughter be turned to mourning and your joy to gloom.

    James 8b-9 CSB

    Though his words sound harsh, James, who grew up with Jesus, follows with hope. Be like Jesus, who humbled Himself, even to die on a Cross for our sins.

    10 Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.

    Who are you to judge?

    11 Don’t criticize one another, brothers and sisters…

    Other versions say, ‘Do not speak against one another.’

    Suppose others hear a follower of Christ speaking against another Christian? James warns of the effect:

    Speak evil against a brother and you judge him, and you speak against the law and judges of the law, and you are not a doer of the law but a judge of the law.

    What does James mean by “doer” or “fruit?” Evidence of our faith in Jesus.

    12 ‘There is one lawgiver and judge who is able to save,’ James assures us. It is Jesus, humble Savior and victorious judge who will return. Then he again contrasts as he did in speaking of our untamable tongue.

    3:10 Blessing and cursing come out of the same mouth. My brothers and sisters, these things should not be this way.

    … Jesus is able to save and to destroy

    The Lord Jesus IS the One Lawgiver, able to save you or to destroy you. James asks us:

    But who are you to judge your neighbor?

    This second time in his letter James again reminds us the command of the law confirmed by Jesus, “Love your neighbor.”

    To be continued...
  • Judge Not, Advice Ignored by Presidential candidates

    Judge not, that you be not judged.

    Matthew 7:1 NKJV

    An oft quoted Bible verse

    Most people know and many misuse the often quoted advice of Jesus, “Judge not, that you be not judged.” It’s a quote probably most often used by non-believers against Christians, but also spoken in anger by christians, rather than used as Christ intended.

    Matthew 7:

    “Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. 3 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? 4 Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye? 5 You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye.


    Brothers and Hypocrites

    Christ cautions against our tendency to judge others before taking a look into the mirror of our own fallen flesh. Our deceitful high-minded self-righteousness blinds our perspective and we fail to consider our own sin.

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    The question in the mind of anyone confronted by our self-righteous accusations is almost always, ‘who made you the judge of my sins?’

    We all tend to believe, ‘my sins are better than your sins.’

    Although Jesus’ advice is available to all, his words speak to those who seek to do good and not evil.

    Unfortunately, Christians often strike out verbally out against others, rather than seeking to repay evil with good. [Romans 12:17] I am encouraged here by what Jesus tells us about the mercy of God, who will judge every soul.

    Mat. 7:11 If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!

    Who will listen to God?

    Jesus calls followers, “brothers,” and I might mention that it wouldn’t have been proper for a man to address a woman. Women, or sisters in the Lord only addressed each other, a custom still observed by some families in the middle east. It is clear here that Jesus is addressing only His followers, those who today we would call Christians.

    By the illustration of the log in the eye, the Lord makes clear that a Christian must first examine our own sins, before we judge the foibles or sins of a brother (or sister) in the Lord. To do so would be hypocrisy.

    As for unbelievers, Jesus is not talking to you if you do not believe in God. Jesus is not talking to you if you continually do evil and do not seek the will of the Living God. And He is not talking to you if you are a worldly foolish woman or man of evil ambition.

    The lesser of two evils

    The vitriolic public debate of the 2016 US presidential campaign serves as a contemporary warning of why you and I ought not begin the finger-pointing game against the enemy of our intentions. We hear their debate: ‘she lied about this’ or ‘he did that.’

    Jesus tells us that we are no better than our leaders in judging the sins of others to make our own sins appear less significant. Why would their lies surprise even one voter?

    Like the politician we are inclined to talk about sins of others rather than addressing our own need to repent. The usual debate contains more accusation than confession and we observe more, ‘sorry I got caught,’ than ‘I’m sorry for what I did.’

    A cunning politician shows little regard for God or an opponent in the path of ambition. Even a righteous candidate (which describes neither current candidate) comes nowhere near the holiness of the righteous judgement of Almighty God!

    A verse to keep Christians (Christ-followers) from hypocrisy

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    For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. - Matthew 7:2
    For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. – Mat. 7:2

    It’s true, isn’t it, that foolish words which pour from our mouths about others come back to bite us?


    Jesus warned against judging others, even if what you say is true.

    Right judgment of the ungodly is throwing pearls before swine and 21st c. Christians must be wary of it.

    Only One Who IS Holy has the authority to judge sin!  The LORD will judge the evil of our unbridled tongues.

    We cannot separate ourselves from the dogs of evil by judging their sins.

    When we judge others, as political back-biting will illustrate again and again, the evil ones will trample your advice underfoot. Jesus warned us that these sinners you judge will turn and attack you.

    Judgment is a function of Law and obedience

    What does Jesus have to say about judgment to a group of followers in the Sermon on the Mount? How do you deal with people, even opponents? Are we just like our worldly opponents or do we try to respond more like God?

    What would Jesus have to say about judgment in a current political race?

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    The Golden Rule

    “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets. – Mat. 7:12

    Everyone knows it, even presidential candidates.

    Is this what they do? Is this how either of our aspiring leaders conduct themselves?

    “Accusations aside, even if all sins of the opponents are true, is this how a leader acts toward others?

    Do the US Presidential candidates have any more regard for voters than they demonstrate toward their opponent?


    We live in a fallen world.

    We deplore a decaying, sinful world which espouses false doctrine such as a village should raise a child or mothers may murder the children of their womb. This fallen world is real estate ruled by greedy, self-aggrandizing men and women building towering fortunes hidden from the eyes of the needy.

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    Matthew 7:13 “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. 14 For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.

    A Tree and Its Fruit

    15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. 16 You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17 So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. 18 A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Thus you will recognize them by their fruits.

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    While worldly candidates debate whose sins will disqualify, the world wonders what honor will remain for the office of President. We the people, recognize both by their fruits; and we must pray for the one who regrettably will prevail.

    God help America.

  • A Temporary Throne – 13

    A Temporary Throne – 13

    CHAPTER 13

    The perspective of God from the THRONE of Heaven is like no other! I cannot reveal what only God does see from this PLACE. I may reveal that the sin of the world is uncovered and naked to the eyes of the ALL-KNOWING GOD OF HEAVEN. Every sin. All sins. Fully revealed. From the THRONE of Heaven, the LORD showed me what THE LORD DOES SEE. I wanted to get up, but could not. I wanted to look away, but could not. I wanted to do something about it, but could not.

    I WILL SHOW YOU AND YOU WILL JUDGE, said THE LORD.

    And a great cloud of the GLORY OF THE LORD surrounded the PLACE of the THRONE OF HEAVEN. Then I could no longer see the sin of the world below. (For that, I was thankful.) As I remained unable to rise from the THRONE, THE LORD said to me:

    I WILL SHOW YOU WHAT WAS AND IS AND IS TO COME.

    And the cloud surrounding the GLORY OF THE LORD brought us into an earth-like place of pristine beauty.

    And the LORD said to me: JUDGE RIGHTLY, SON OF MAN: SHOULD I PLANT A TREE IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS PLACE? IT IS THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE.

    To be continued…

    A Temporary Throne is an original work of Roger Harned,

    © Copyright 2013, All Rights Reserved by the author.

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