James: Hands-On Christianity…. James 1:19-27. The kind that occurs in a Christian between “ hearing the Word ” and “ living the Word.”

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James: Hands-On Christianity…. James 1:19-27

The kind that occurs in a Christian between “ hearing the Word ” and “ living the Word.”

“There is an evil which I have seen under the sun..… It is the glaring disparity between theology and practice among professing Christians. …. “There is an evil which I have seen under the sun..… It is the glaring disparity between theology and practice among professing Christians. …. lamented ….

… So wide is the gulf that separates theory from practice in the church that an inquiring stranger who chances upon both would scarcely dream that there was any relation between them. … … So wide is the gulf that separates theory from practice in the church that an inquiring stranger who chances upon both would scarcely dream that there was any relation between them. …

… An intelligent observer of our human scene who heard the Sunday morning sermon and later watched the Sunday afternoon conduct of those who had heard it would conclude that he has been examining two distinct and contrary religions.

… It appears that too many Christians want to enjoy the thrill of feeling right but are not willing to endure the inconvenience of being right. So the divorce between theory and practice becomes permanent. … … It appears that too many Christians want to enjoy the thrill of feeling right but are not willing to endure the inconvenience of being right. So the divorce between theory and practice becomes permanent. …

… In fact, though in word the union is declared to be eternal. Truth sits forsaken and grieves till her professed followers come home for a brief visit, but she sees them depart again when the bills come due.” … In fact, though in word the union is declared to be eternal. Truth sits forsaken and grieves till her professed followers come home for a brief visit, but she sees them depart again when the bills come due.”

The basic theme behind his letter … the importance of behaving as we believe. James 1:19-27

“My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this...,” James 1:19…. A command:

“My dear brothers and sisters...” James 1:19a…. Each one of us as a member of

“ Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.” James 1:19b…. The TRUTH is addressed to each believer in the Christian family.

James carries his thoughts through a logical progression that involves…

2. Actually taking in the truth. 2. Actually taking in the truth. 1. Preparing ourselves for the truth. 1. Preparing ourselves for the truth. 3. Responding correctly to that truth in our daily lives.

Preparation IS necessary for receiving the truth. Without preparation, we simply whitewash our lives with knowledge that will quickly peel, revealing an unchanged character underneath.

Beginning in James 1:19, he sets forth 4 requisites for PREPARING ourselves to

“My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen...” [TNIV] James 1:19a….

One reason our lives are often separated from the TRUTH is because we don’t really HEAR what God says. We are hard of…

The Pharisees were known for their meticulous knowledge of the law. really LISTEN to what they hear. ALLOW God’s truth to speak to them personally.

“Everyone should be…. slow to speak ….” [TNIV] “Everyone should be…. slow to speak ….” [TNIV] James 1:19c….

No one can SPEAK and LEARN at the same time! Before we can LISTEN, we must first learn to control our tongues. Before we can LISTEN, we must first learn to control our tongues.

“Everyone should be …. slow to become angry ….” [TNIV] “Everyone should be …. slow to become angry ….” [TNIV] James 1:19d….

“Because our anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.” [TNIV] “Because our anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.” [TNIV] James 1:20….

We can be so preoccupied with spiteful thinking that we have no room for thoughts of God, nor energy for godly deeds. “Anger” demands our full attention. “Anger” demands our full attention.

“keeping ‘ anger’ in check, dealing with anger before it deals with us,” and being patient with others. “keeping ‘ anger’ in check, dealing with anger before it deals with us,” and being patient with others. “Being slow to anger” means “Being slow to anger” means

“Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil...” [TNIV] James 1:21a….

William Barclay explains that the word “filthiness” is a vivid term derived from the Greek word “ rupos.” William Barclay explains that the word “filthiness” is a vivid term derived from the Greek word “ rupos.” First, there must be the removal of “ filthiness.”

“When rupos is used in a medical sense, it means wax in the ear. It is just possible that it still retains that meaning here; and that James is telling his readers to get rid of everything which would stop their ears…. William Barclay….

…. to the true word of God. When wax gathers in the ear, it can make a man deaf; and a man’s sins can make him deaf to God.”

Second, we are to put aside “the evil that is so prevalent.” Second, we are to put aside “the evil that is so prevalent.” The Greek term for “wickedness” refers to hidden sins, motives, and attitudes that cause the corrupt outer behavior that others see. The Greek term for “wickedness” refers to hidden sins, motives, and attitudes that cause the corrupt outer behavior that others see.

2 important insights into the process of actually RECEIVING the truth. 2 important insights into the process of actually RECEIVING the truth. James 1:21b…. “... humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.” [TNIV]

One essential ingredient for receiving the truth is having the RIGHT ATTITUDE. One essential ingredient for receiving the truth is having the RIGHT ATTITUDE.

James wants our attitude to reflect “humility,” which means “with gentleness, openness; having a teachable spirit.” James wants our attitude to reflect “humility,” which means “with gentleness, openness; having a teachable spirit.”

There must also be an action – we must receive, meaning we need to welcome it. There must also be an action – we must receive, meaning we need to welcome it.

Many Christians live in separation from the truth because they confuse AGREEING with Scripture with OBEYING it. Many Christians live in separation from the truth because they confuse AGREEING with Scripture with OBEYING it.

James urges us to go beyond preparing and receiving ; we must also ACT ON what we have heard. James urges us to go beyond preparing and receiving ; we must also ACT ON what we have heard.

“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. ” [TNIV] “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. ” [TNIV] James 1:22….

James did not say “just” BE DOERS! James did not say “just” BE DOERS!

The Greek term for “ hearers ” is an interesting one. It refers to someone who listens carefully and takes note, BUT has no assignments, tests, or responsibilities. It refers to someone who listens carefully and takes note, BUT has no assignments, tests, or responsibilities.

James describes 2 different types of people: James describes 2 different types of people:

“ 23 Those who listen to the word but do not do what it says are like people who look at their faces in a mirror 24 and, after looking at themselves, go away and immediately forget what they look like. …. James 1:23-25….

…. 25 But those who look intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continue in it – not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it – they will be blessed in what they do.” [TNIV] …. 25 But those who look intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continue in it – not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it – they will be blessed in what they do.” [TNIV] James 1:23-25….

is compared to a “mirror.” Unlike a physical mirror which only reflects outward appearance, the Scripture REVEALS our inner character. Unlike a physical mirror which only reflects outward appearance, the Scripture REVEALS our inner character.

promptly forgets. gives careful attention to the Scriptures, responds positively, applies what he hears, and is genuinely fulfilled. gives careful attention to the Scriptures, responds positively, applies what he hears, and is genuinely fulfilled.

The doer OBEYS what the Scriptures reveal and, in turn becomes a mirror reflecting The doer OBEYS what the Scriptures reveal and, in turn becomes a mirror reflecting

How can we know when someone is a real doer?

“Those who consider themselves religious and yet do not keep a tight rein on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless.” [TNIV] James 1:26….

“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress….” [TNIV] James 1:27a….

“… and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.” [TNIV] James 1:27b….

Is your life on the rocks because you have allowed TRUTH and PRACTICE to drift apart?

Start RECONCILING the two!