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WORKS THAT WORK James 2:14-17
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Works That Work We continue with our series of lessons from the book of James Tonight’s lesson deals with a bit of a controversial subject when it comes to the religious world With no agenda and when read in it’s entirety, the Bible can be understood
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Works That Work Too many people go to the Bible to prove a point rather than to find the truth We want to seek out and find the truth tonight on the idea of faith and works Many have pushed against the idea of works having anything to do with salvation or the Christian life…
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The Issue At Hand Back in the dark ages (500 – 1000 A.D.), the Roman church taught very heavily that man’s salvation depended on: Performing certain works Performing certain rituals Making financial contributions to the church
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The Issue At Hand That false teaching caused men like Martin Luther to teach that we are saved by faith alone – without works John Calvin took it even further by teaching that we are saved by the grace of God, and there is nothing we can do – it is all the work of God
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The Issue At Hand The question we must answer by looking at the scriptures is simply this: What role, if any, does works play in our salvation and Christian life? A look at all the evidence gives us the answer we are looking for…
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Is There A Contradiction? There are two passages that normally are quoted by contending sides Ephesians 2:8-10 “not of works, lest anyone should boast” Many point to this verse to say that Paul is teaching us that works have no part in salvation
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Is There A Contradiction? Then in James 2, James comes along and tells us that our faith without works is a dead faith So 1 verse seems to say that works have nothing to do with salvation, while the other verse seems to say the opposite Is there a contradiction in the Bible?
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Understanding Ephesians 2 A careful reading and study of both passages actually shows that they work together in harmony Let us properly understand Ephesians 2 together Reading verses 8-10 carefully reveals to us a few things…
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Understanding Ephesians 2 1. Salvation is from God Reading the context (the entire chapter) shows us that the focus of salvation should be the source, Jesus Christ Paul even clarifies by saying, “…it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast” Salvation is derived from God
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Understanding Ephesians 2 1. Salvation is from God “of” means to come out of or derive from The origination of salvation is always God and His Son Jesus Christ Paul wants us all to remember that very fact and keep it in the forefronts of our minds that we might ever be humble and grateful
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Understanding Ephesians 2 2. Man should glory in the Lord Man should not “boast” as if he has achieved salvation apart from God There is certainly a temptation for man to do this Deuteronomy 8:11-18 We should give credit to God (I Cor. 1:26-31)
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Understanding Ephesians 2 3. Works are not a bad thing Paul was not trying to make “works” a taboo word He goes on to say in verse 10 that we are created in Christ Jesus for “good works” God prepared those things for you and I to walk in them
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Understanding Ephesians 2 4. The “works” here are meritorious works Paul is referring here to works of merit In other words, the idea that if I do enough good works it merits my salvation Similar to my “Pledge Week” at Faulkner… We cannot do enough good works to earn our salvation
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Understanding James 2 So then what exactly is James telling us in James 2? Again, when we look at the entirety of what James says, we can certainly understand him as well A close look at verse 14-26 also reveals a few things to us…
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Understanding James 2 1. Faith alone is not sufficient A question is immediately asked about having faith without works The example is given of one who is hungry, yet there are no works to help them James plainly says that faith without works is dead
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Understanding James 2 1. Faith alone is not sufficient One’s faith is shown or proven by their works (v. 18) Even the demons believe, yet they are not saved by their workless faith (v. 19) There is more to the Christian life than just professing that we believe in God
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Understanding James 2 2. These works are works of obedience While works of merit (earning) will not save us, works of obedience will Heb. 5:9 – “…He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him” It doesn’t mean that we deserve it or have earned that right
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Understanding James 2 2. These works are works of obedience “So likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, ‘We are unprofitable servants. We have done what was our duty to do.’” (Lk. 17:10) No amount of obedience, good deeds or works will ever make us profitable servants deserving of salvation
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Understanding James 2 3. Faith welcomes works James wants us to see something through the examples of Abraham and Rahab While many today say that works is a hindrance to faith and that it cheapens grace, James argues the opposite Abraham was justified by works (v. 21)
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Understanding James 2 3. Faith welcomes works Faith was working hand in hand with works (v. 22) By works, faith was made perfect, or complete (v. 22) Faith alone does not justify, but when it is accompanied by works of obedience to God
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Jesus and Works It’s worth noting how Jesus looked at the idea of works as well Matt. 7:21 – “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven” Jesus stressed “doing” for the Lord
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Jesus and Works John 9:4 – “I must work the works of Him who sent Me…” Jesus was asked “What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?” “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent” (Jn. 6:28-29)
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