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July 24, 2015

Encounters with God

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Lesson 1

Membership Matters

Encounters with God

Hebrews 10:22-23, Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 95:1-3

August 2, 2015

 

One Sunday a number of years ago I was sitting in the worship service and a question popped into my head. It was, what are the reasons that all of the people were at church on that morning?” I believed that the concept of worship is so vital that I asked the same of myself. Some to be sure were there thinking that some need would be met. Others possibly just enjoyed the fellowship or music or sermon or a number of other reasons. A second reason that was related to the first was, what is the true purpose for worship?   It seemed to me that if the service was all about us then we could not find solutions to our needs etc. from other sources. Those thoughts set me on a journey into God’s word to see where our focus should be when we come together. What I discovered was that every time we come together the focal point of our worship is to be on God. The verses we will be covering today will point directly to what that focus should look like and what should be the outcome. I found that every time a person in the Bible had an encounter with God there were four elements. Each starts with an E.

They are:

  • Equipping- It is the preparation for meeting God
  • Encounter- It is the actual coming into the presence of God.
  • Expectation- It is the guidance we receive from the teaching and preaching to live out the following days according to His purpose.
  • Expression- Is actually carrying out what God has commanded or directed Him to do.

 

In other words we are to come prepared to meet God and find out what He wants to do in our lives. To dwell on ourselves shuts God out from our lives.

 

It is informative to see that the Bible tells us as much about what worship is not to be as much as how and whom we are to worship. The Word of God is very emphatic about reverencing only God and not all the false gods of the other nations outside of Israel. We need to be very careful that when we come together we are not bowing down before the many things that can distract us from honoring the Creator of the whole universe. Each of the passages in today’s study will cover a different aspect of our encounters with God.

 

From what statistics show this nation no longer takes worship seriously. Church attendance is at an all time low. Millennials are dropping out of church at alarming rate of 80 percent. One survey that was conducted showed that person attends church only 1.6 times a month. Several others say that the average person is in church only half of the Sunday’s in the year. This makes it difficult for church members to understand what it means to have a biblical worldview gained from what is taught or preached with because members are not consistent in their attendance.

 

Hebrews 10:22

When a person comes into the presence of the Lord, he must approach worship with a heart totally devoted to the Father because of his faith. His preparation should include having a heart that has been cleansed of all kinds of evil thoughts and actions.

 

  1. What are the ways a man is equipped or prepared to come into the presence of God?
  2. What does it mean to cleanse oneself before approaching God?
  3. How do you see this happening or not occurring at Bethany Place?
  4. How can we know it is taking place? (There should be a real sense of the presence of God in our midst if we are in tune with God.)
  5. Why do we need to be cleansed before coming into church? (There are so much evil and ungodly activities going on around us that might cloud our ability to worship God.)
  6. What does it mean to have a sincere or true heart? (It is one that is devoted to and committed to God with a person’s whole being.)

 

Hebrews 10:23

When man becomes a follower of Christ he comes by faith in Jesus Christ. The writer of Hebrews indicated that man is to hold fast to the declaration of the faith that he has in Christ. He is to remain firm in that decision to follow Him and not letting the world influence him in anyway that will cause him to turn away from that faith. God who promised that those who believe and committed their lives to Him will be saved is faithful to carry out what He has declared.

 

  1. How does a person become a follower of Jesus Christ?
  2. How does a person show that he has become a true follower of Christ? (By holding fast to the commitment he made when he became a Christian)
  3. In what ways is it important to have this mindset as we approach the Lord in worship? (One who wavers in his decision cannot truly focus on the Father.)
  4. How is a person to respond to all the temptations that are thrown at him?
  5. What guarantee has God given to us? (He is faithful to carry out all He has promised especially the assurance of salvation to all who believe.)

 

Ephesians 2:8

Above, the Scripture alluded to faith that that a man who worships must have. Ephesians explains in clear terms how a man gets salvation. It begins with the grace of God that is understood to be the free gift that He wants to provide to everyone. The only way is to believe that God through Jesus Christ can bring about that saving grace in a person’s life. That belief is called faith. Man cannot provide himself with it by hard work or any effort of his own.

 

  1. What is faith?
  2. What is grace?
  3. How does a man receive salvation?
  4. Why is it important for a man to have assurance of eternal life before he can truly worship God? (It is impossible to reverence and esteem as holy, One in whom you do not believe.)
  5. Why can man not acquire salvation on his own? (It can never be good enough to merit the grace of God.)

 

Ephesians 2:9

If man could provide a way of salvation on his own he would become arrogant boasting in his own ability and hard work. God says throughout His word that salvation does not come by anything man can do on his own each man is totally dependent of God for the grace that comes to him. To boast is to set oneself above God. A boastful man cannot truly worship God because he is unwilling to submit to Him as one greater than himself.

 

  1. What would happen to a man who thinks that he can earn salvation on his own? (He no longer needs God and therefore would worship himself.)
  2. Why did God not allow that to happen? (God knows that this is a destructive attitude for man to have.)
  3. What happens in your own life when you try to dethrone God from His rightful place in your life?
  4. How do we come to the point of truly being able to worship God? (When we realize our total dependence on Him for our very life here and forever?

 

Psalm 95:1-3

Man’s heart attitude before God should result in life full of joy and song. The Psalmist provides examples of the way man is to come into the presence of God. He wrote the truth worshipper was to:

  • Sing for joy to the Lord
  • Shout joyfully to the One who provides salvation
  • Approach Him with thanksgiving
  • Shout joyfully to Him with Psalms

 

The reason that man should want to do those things is because God is great and the King above all kings. In other words there is no greater being in the entire universe than the God of the Bible.

 

  1. How does the Psalmist say we are to approach God?
  2. When have you come into the presence of God with this heart attitude?
  3. What do you think would affect the way you worship if you prepared your heart this way?
  4. Why is it important to acknowledge God in this way? (He is the God of our salvation and the provide of all that is good in our lives.)
  5. In your mind who is it that can compare with God?
  6. Why do we act and worship in a way sometimes that makes God small?
  7. What can you do to change the way you come into the time of worship?

 

  • Before attending worship look at some of the Psalms like 100 and 150 to prepare your heart.
  • Pray that God will cleanse you from all sin so that you will be clean vessel to hear God speaking to you.
  • Make sure you understand what salvation means to you before approaching God.

 

We have been given an opportunity that no other religion in the world offers. Each time we come into His we have the privilege of worshipping the one true God who has promised that He will be available when we approach Him. Those who come with hearts that are humbled and prepared to meet Him He will meet us. Our worship is to be filled the acknowledgement of His awesome character and praises to His name because He has showered us with His love. Because He cares for us we need to be in our places in His house as often as is possible. Most of us focus on Him when we meet together with other believers. Let us gather together as He has commanded. See Hebrew 10:25 for the purposes of our coming into the His house.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 18, 2015

Clear Communications

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Lesson 9

Clear Communications

James 5:12-20

July 26, 2015

 

One of my favorite stories about George Washington comes from the period of the Revolutionary War. One day a Tory, a British sympathizer, was walking in the woods around Valley Forge. He happened to come upon General Washington kneeling in the snow praying. I have a copy of that painting hanging in my study. The Tory returned home and declared to his family that the war was lost for the British because the leader of the American army was a praying man.

 

Sadly, all too often that description does not fit me. My prayer life sometimes consists of blessing and a short prayer at mealtime. There have been times in my life when God answered the fervent prayers that I uttered in a ways that sometimes caught me by surprise. I really cannot say whether it was the passion or the consistency that brought the answer. All I can say is that I was thankful that God intervened in the situation. My head tells me that it is true. It is when my heart and mind are lined up with God that I can see where He has been working.

 

I hear all the time of churches that have seen fantastic opportunities open to them because they prayed. In Ephesians Paul asked them to “pray on my behalf, that utterance may be given to me in the opening of my mouth, to make known with boldness the mystery of the gospel.” When a church tries to do everything in its own power the results will never be what they desire. If we want God to truly move in the church we are to seek His purpose and not our own agenda. He knows what the church needs to impact those around us better than we could ever do on our own. James speaks of what prayer looks like and what the answer looks like we pray in the way about which he spoke.

 

James 5:12

Much was said about the making of vows in the Old Testament. In a way this could refer back to chapter 4:13 where the men made a vow or plans to do a thing over which they really had no control. Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount that the only answer necessary from men of integrity when agreeing to something was either yes or no. There was nothing more needed to guarantee the carrying out the word of a man.

 

  1. In your mind what does “swearing,” add to the words you speak?
  2. According to Jesus in Matthew 5:33-37 what are the only words needed to confirm an agreement with someone?
  3. How can we make sure that our yeses and noes are accepted by others? (By building a reputation of honesty and integrity.)
  4. What is the danger of making vows? (You may find yourself breaking them making you a liar.)

 

James 5:13

It appears that the way a person responds to the circumstances in which he finds himself says a great deal about him. He knows that if he is suffering it is important to carry the situation to the Lord for an answer. On the other hand if he finds something about which to be cheerful, he is to sing praises to the Lord.

 

  1. How do you respond to suffering?
  2. How do you react when things are going well?
  3. What should be our actions in both situations?
  4. Why do most people blame God when things are not going well?
  5. Why do people take the credit when things are going well?

 

James 5:14-16

The actions of the church when someone is ill are as follows:

  • The elders are to be called.
  • The elders are first to pray for him or her believing that the person will be healed.
  • They are to anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord.
  • Faithful praying will bring restoration even if the illness had been brought on by sin.
  • Prayers of the elders will bring about the forgiveness of sins.

 

Although sickness may not be caused by sin there is the possibility that the guilt or things man has done may bring about an illness or disease. Some examples today might be overeating, alcohol abuse and smoking today. In James’ day there may have been other causes.

 

  1. What is the general response by most of us when we hear someone is sick?
  2. How do we fall short of what James calls the church to do?
  3. What does it take for a person to experience healing?
  4. How can sin bring about illnesses?
  5. Why do we sometimes need others to help us work through a sin that we have committed.
  6. Why do we sometimes not find to find the strength to pray about a situation?
  7. Why are the elders to be involved in these types of situations? (They are to be men of faith and integrity)

 

James 5:16-18

To make sure that one’s sins were not the cause of a person’s illness, James admonished the church to confess their sins so that fellow believers could pray for that person’s healing. The prayer of a man with an upright heart could bring about great results. The story of Elijah’s prayer to stop the rain for three years and six months and start it again found in 1 Kings 17-18 is an example of the kind of results prayer could bring about in the body of believers. If one reads further in 1 Kings the writer indicates that when Elijah ran away from Jezebel he received a different answer. Elijah begged God to let him die but was told to get off the mountain and go back to the very place where his enemies were living. It would have been a whole lot easier to say God did not grant Elijah’s request and that is true. What really took place was the fact that his prayer was not in line with God’s purpose for him.

 

Care must be taken in understanding how God answers prayer. Man’s heart and mind must be in tune with the purpose of God for a person’s life. There may be times when the answer may be different that the one that is expected. Even though man may pray for healing to take place, he needs to understand that God may heal in a different way. It could mean that the healing will take place by taking that person home to be with Him.

 

  1. In what way is an example of both praying with the right mindset and that is opposition to God?
  2. Why is it important to confess your sins to another believer? (Sometimes we are so blinded by what we have done we cannot pray for it.)
  3. Who are those with whom you would trust such a confession?
  4. Why must a person have a pure and righteous heart before praying?
  5. How will God react to the prayers of a person with a heart that is right?
  6. What are you doing in your own life to make sure God is willing to hear and answer your prayers?

 

James 5:19-20

There is no one perfect and everyone will at times drift away from the truth. Blessed is the man who is able to once again point that person in the right direction. He who turns a man from his sin saves him from death as a result of sin. He will also keep the individual from slipping further and further away from God.

 

  1. Why do each of us need an accountability partner?
  2. Why is it that sometimes others see in us what we cannot see in ourselves?
  3. Who are those who are able to get others back on track in their Christian walk? (More mature believers who have experienced many of the things that they are able to observe and correct in others.)
  4. What happens to a person who is left to continue in the path they are taking? (They may drift further and further away from God.)
  5. What will God think of the person who leads the person away from that path that leads to death?
  6. What is our responsibility to the lost or straying sheep?

 

  • Be a person of integrity so that when you speak people will accept what you say without a lot of explanations or vows to back up your words.
  • Use the ACTS acrostic in your prayer time. The parts are A= Adoration, C= Confession, T=Thanksgiving and S= Supplication
  • Use your daily Bible reading as the point of your prayer time.
  • Develop a prayer list and keep praying until God gives you peace about the situation.
  • Grow in your faith that you can turn others from going in the wrong direction.

 

We must never forget that prayer is the most important weapon against the devil. Silent prayer is your special communication with God and can only be heard by Him. Praying aloud is for the audience of God of the devil can hear your spoken thoughts. It is in this realm that the power of our heavenly can cause the devil to flee from us. So few of us pray out loud but there are many examples in the Bible where the prayers were shared with all of those around with great results. Many of those prayers are found in the Psalms and can be the foundation of all that we say. Solomon asked God to bless the nation of Israel. The answer came in the power statement in 2 Chronicles 7:14 “(If) My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” If there is ever a time when we need effective and fervent prayer for the church, families and our nation it is now.

July 11, 2015

Waiting Behavior

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Lesson 8

Waiting Behavior

James 5:7-20

July 19, 2015

 

When I was a kid there was a prediction on the radio that the world was going to end on December 24th. My thoughts were that would be terrible thing for all of this to end right at Christmas. At that time I knew nothing about the return of Christ to take all of His followers to be with them. For almost two thousand years different individuals and groups have predicted the very same thing. One website has stated that in history there has been at least two hundred forty two such claims. In fact two different religious groups were started based on the teachings of their founders. One of those is the Seven Day Adventist. William Miller believed that Christ was going to return in 1843 and when that event failed to take place then he stated that it would take place in 1844. Over the years as the dates have come and gone so have the excuses of why the Day of the Lord did not occur when they said it would. Of course all of the predictions have proven false. Sadly, many have believed and have altered their lifestyles to be ready. Since the early seventies I have put little stock in the so-called prophetic writings that do not adhere to what God’s word has to say about the subject.

 

There was one incident that truly convinced me of how fallible man is in interpreting the Bible when it comes to prophecy. I used to listen to a program on the way to work put out by the Seventh Day Adventist. One particular morning the broadcaster was telling all the things that a particular pope was going to accomplish during his tenure in that position. There was one problem with what he was saying. The pope had already been dead for about six weeks at the time of the broadcast.

 

I have titled this lesson “Waiting Behavior” because I believe that God wants us to do two things while we wait for the return of Christ. One we are to go about our work for the kingdom with a sense of urgency since we do not know when the day of the coming will be. Secondly, we should be conscientious in discipling as many people as He brings into our path.

 

We need to be very careful that we do not get caught up in the ways of the world that distract us from the real job ahead of us. It is so easy to drift away from the one thing Christ called us to do with all kinds of activities that take our attention away from making disciples. The task given to us will take all of our energy to accomplish. He commanded the church to make disciples. That is a process that includes helping people to grow by teaching them the word of God. If we think that just getting people in the door completes the work assigned to us we have missed the whole point of what the Bible says to us. The work will never end until Christ returns. Until then we do not have permission to slack off one moment because each person is precious to God. James ends up by giving us guidance in what our waiting needs to look like.

 

James 5:7-8

A number of the writers of the New Testament, including James, believed in the imminent return of Jesus. With that mindset James encouraged those to whom he was writing to be patient. He gave an example of what that waiting would look like. They were to be like the farmer who had to wait for the timing of the early rains that started the growing process. The late rains helped the crops to mature and ready for the harvest. They could not speed up the return by sitting around. They were to strengthen themselves that they would be ready no matter when it occurred.

 

  1. What do you think of all the people who try to predict when Jesus will return?
  2. What do you believe we are to be doing until that time?
  3. Why do you think James used the farmer as an example of the way to wait for Jesus? (Man is be prepared in the same way that a farmer plants and tends his garden then waits for the time of the rains needed to grow his crop.)
  4. What would be the wrong approach to expecting Christ to return?
  5. Why should we treat every day as precious and every person as important to God?

 

James 5:9

As they waited they were to treat their fellow brothers and sisters with courtesy. They were not to complain about them. To complain about the activities of others was to set oneself as their judge. Judging others would bring judgment on themselves. If indeed the Day of the Lord was right around the corner then the true Judge was “standing right at the door” of history.

 

  1. What warning did James give the people?
  2. In what ways do we complain about those we are to love as fellow believers?
  3. What is the danger of complaining about others? (It could lead to pride and a superior attitude toward them.)
  4. Why is Jesus the only one who has the right to Judge?
  5. What should we do rather than criticize others? (Help them to grow as disciples.)

 

James 5:10-11

It was understandable that the people were looking for the soon return of Jesus. They were beginning to experience persecution against the early church. To encourage them he wanted them to know they were in the line of individuals like the prophets and Job. They spoke for the Lord and also endured much suffering. They were not only blessed by those who heard about their lives but also received the same from the Lord. He went on to say that the Lord was full of compassion and mercy toward Job who had suffered severely.

 

  1. Why were the people anxious for the return of Jesus?
  2. How did James encourage the people to wait patiently? (By looking at the Old Testament for examples of those who had suffered and blessed by God and honored by man.)
  3. How do these examples help us in facing the events taking place in our society today?
  4. What will be the future of those wait patiently for the Lord?
  5. How can we help others face difficult times?
  6. What does it take to wait? (Faith that God has the future in His hands.)

 

 

  • Patiently wait on the Lord for His return and the answers to prayer.
  • Learn to live in one accord with fellow believers.
  • Do not depend on vows but let your words reflect who you genuinely are.
  • Rejoice with those who are rejoicing and pray for those who are suffering.
  • Find an accountability partner with whom you can share whatever is going on in your life whether it is a sin or something about which you can rejoice.
  • Continue to witness to the lost.

 

James after admonishing the behavior of the people to whom he was writing gave some instructions that; are as current as the day he wrote them. Each one of us looks forward to the time when Christ will return and all of the wrongs of this world will be made right. While we are waiting we are to be actively carrying on the work of the Lord. Discipleship will bring all of us closer together. We are to be caring for all those who make up the body. They may be suffering, sick or caught up in sin. Each of should understand that it is our responsibility to pray for them. When someone has reason to be cheerful we should rejoice with them. No matter is taking place in the church there should be at least one person who will mentor us. In the same way we should be available for others.

 

 

 

 

July 4, 2015

What is Guaranteed?

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Lesson 7

What is Guaranteed?

James 4:13-5:6

July 12, 2015

 

I know that the two old sayings are not biblical but they sure fit what James has to say in today’s lesson. They are “A bird in hand is worth two in the bush,” and “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.” I cannot number the times when my plans never came to fruition. Many times my thoughts were not in line with what God wanted for me. Quite often I have taken classes and have been to conferences thinking that a door might open for me to become this or that. Other than receiving a lot of training I have never become a consultant etc. What I have learned is God knows me better than I know myself. Although, any of those possibilities would have been fantastic, each required something evidently God knew I did not possess. That is okay. because I have been given an opportunity to use all that I have learned to do what I enjoy doing. If someone had asked me ten to fifteen years ago to write any type of study material I would have thought they were joking. Today because God did not allow the other distractions to keep me from doing what was the most important He opened the door to write Bible Lessons. It is unbelievable because I never expected for it to happen. I can see now that I was not SHAPED to get involved in other areas of ministry. One can write without having to deal with the complex situations in church consulting or even being an interim minister somewhere. Writing is taking God’s word and sharing it with others to help them grow as disciples and gain a passion for what God is trying to do in each of their lives. I probably never will do any of those things but hopefully I can use the gifts He has given me for His glory.

 

The life of the church is full of dangers of thinking too big or possibly too small. All we have to do is look at the large churches in Europe that at one point were the centers of much of what took place in the life of a city or small town. These huge cathedrals are now almost empty shrines to a day that no longer exists. Even though they were once packed with people many of them are almost empty on Sunday morning. I am sure the church leaders of the day never thought the day would come when they were serving a fraction of the people who were once part of their congregation. We are not exempt in this country. All of us know of churches who had grandiose plans to grow to the point of reaching thousands of new members only to find themselves bankrupt and even closed because the neighborhood changed or a new pastor came who did not fit or division came into the body because of a decision that was not popular. Plans are good but they must be matched with realistic expectations. Before beginning a new venture it is always good to survey the landscape and find out what the culture looks like, before building a thousand seat auditorium or adding a family life center or additional classrooms. All must be done according to God’s timetable and plans. It must never be based on man’s perspective or agenda. Man is fallible and often his dreams are bigger than any possible reality. James wanted his listeners to succeed but only within the will of God.

 

James 4:13

James begins this section with a word of caution. His opening words were written to give some very good advice. He wanted them to give considerable thought before embarking on the venture that had no guarantee of success. It was their plans to go to a particular city and set up shop. They were going to stay only long enough to make the money they were sure was going to come their way.

 

  1. What is your procedure for making major decisions?
  2. What has been your experience when you have left God out of the equation?
  3. Why do we tend to make decisions without praying about them?
  4. What has been an occasion when you knew God was opening a door for you?
  5. What are some Scriptures that provide clear direction about making decisions?

 

James 4:14

Before they embarked there was a reality they each needed to understand. There are no guarantees in this life. He wrote that:

  • They could not know what tomorrow might bring.
  • They were at best temporary like the vapor that rises and then is gone.

 

  1. What thing should we all remember about decisions that we make? (There are no guarantees.)
  2. What facts did James state that we must take in considerations before making plans?
  3. What is the condition of man on this earth? (He is temporarily here.)
  4. How do these thoughts make you think about a relationship with God?
  5. Where are we to place our trust?

 

James 4:15

The better approach to what they wanted to accomplish was to seek God’s will for their lives. That was to be the first approach they were to take before taking off to carry out their own agenda.

 

  1. According to James what is the best approach to making a decision?
  2. How do we know that we are doing something according to God’s purpose for our lives? (There should a true peace in our spirit.)
  3. How would you describe God’s will?
  4. What might be some red flags that we are taking the wrong path? (Are the reasons that we are doing something based on a selfish agenda, big pay raise, higher position, more benefits, and ability to buy more stuff.)

 

James 4:16

According to what James said those men appeared to think they knew better than God how to manage their own lives. They were arrogant men who boasted of all they could accomplish. Such boasting that excludes God was evil according to James.

  1. When have been some instances in your life when by your actions you seem to be saying that you know more than God?
  2. What is the word that you would use to describe this attitude? (Arrogance which is a byproduct of pride.)
  3. What does pride and arrogance mean to you?
  4. When do we start replacing God in our lives? (When we begin to substitute the things of this world for commitment to God.)
  5. How do we keep from becoming arrogant?

 

James 4:17

The men to whom James wrote were supposed to know what was right. They called themselves Christians and should have known that they were “to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness” Matthew 6:33. If they did that then all they needed would be added to their lives. Because they should have known that fact what they were about to do was sin.

 

  1. Why were the people to whom James was writing suppose to know what was right?
  2. What are we saying to God when we do not want to do what is right? (We desire to rebel against You.)
  3. What does it mean to seek God’s kingdom first?
  4. Why did James write to “fail to do right” meant that a man was sinning?
  5. When have been some times when you knew that what you were doing was not right?
  6. What were the consequences?

 

James 5:1-3

Once again James wanted to bring to their attention the results of continuing life with an arrogant attitude. He used the example of those who were possessed by their wealth. Rather than congratulating themselves on their good fortune, he wanted them to focus on the possibility of losing everything they held so dear and the way they had used their wealth for selfish reasons. That realization should have caused them to cry out in great anguish. The three categories that they would eventually lose were what the people saw as examples of prosperity. They included:

  • Agricultural products (See Luke 12:13-22)
  • Clothing
  • Precious metals like silver and gold.

 

James told them that even those like silver and gold would eventually perish. None of the things that man considers as permanent will last forever. See 1 Peter 1:7. God’s eternal life is the only thing that will last.

 

  1. What do you consider as valuable?
  2. What does James say about those things?
  3. What should our thoughts be about earthly wealth?
  4. What is the only thing that will last? (God’s treasure that has been stored up in heaven. See Matthew 6:19-20)
  5. Why was James so harsh on the wealthy? (Because of the misuse of possessions.)

 

James 5:4

An example of the conduct of the wealthy was found in the way they treated the day laborers who harvested their fields. The rich withheld the wages upon which the poor depended for daily sustenance even though they had the money in their possession. The outcry of the poor reached all the way to God who would eventually judge the landowners who had mistreated them. The description used for God was the God of Hosts. He was the Lord and sovereign of all.

 

  1. How can we display the actions of the landowners in our own lives?
  2. What view does God take of such people?
  3. Why were the workers so dependent on the wages? (They lived from day to day and if they did not get paid for that day they did not eat.)
  4. How do we know that God cares for the poor? (He is Lord of all the universe.)

 

James 5:5-6

James ends this section by describing the kind of men who mistreated others. Their lifestyle was in stark contrast to those they mistreated. James wrote that they were identified by their:

  • Luxurious living
  • Lives lived in fulfilling their own selfish lusts.
  • Preparing themselves for the judgment to come
  • Condemnation of those who were righteous men who could offer no resistance.

 

  1. In what ways do many in our society resemble these individuals?
  2. What does it mean to live in luxury?
  3. How is our society displaying a lifestyle of lewdness and lasciviousness?
  4. How have we become intolerant of others?
  5. What will be the result of this kind of behavior? (See James 5:1-3)

 

  • Learn to pray before making a major decision and then wait on God.
  • Make sure you do not make decisions for selfish reasons but according to what God wants to do you your life.
  • Learn to hold material possessions loosely so if some reason they are taken away from you will not be devastated.
  • Study God’s word to see what is truly important in life. (Some Scriptures were given in the lesson.)
  • Learn to live your life according to God’s purpose for you based on the way He has equipped or shaped you.

In our day we are to plan for a different world from the one many of us once knew. Reading an article by Thom Rainer this morning it was pointed out that the day of big worship centers are probably a thing of the past. Our focus now is to be on ways to develop disciples in smaller more personal venues. Although there will probably continue to be mega churches for the forseeable future we must take in consideration the changing culture and the view the secular world has of large congregations. One of the considerations that must be taken into account is the shrinking church membership. This will result in smaller budgets and giving. Plans must be put into place to deal with this changing dynamic. One strategy that has be used by some groups successfully is the idea of expanding small groups to reach more people. Realism is the order of the day so let us be careful that we do not hold on to past dreams or get ourselves into a position that cannot be maintained by our behavior. We need to earnestly pray for God’s guidance so that we can effectively minister to those in need.

 

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