Monday, June 09, 2008

Sermon Challenge
James 5:7-12
Learning Patience

Yesterday we established that this idea of patience is more than just a waiting game, it is more like enduring when the world is falling apart around you. Many times we see injustice in this world, we see people getting away with all kinds of things, a not being held accountable. James reminds us here that God is watching, it is not up to us to be the judge, we are to endure through it. We are to endure by doing the right thing, we are to endure by loving those who are our enemies, we are to endure by keeping our word, we are to endure when we are tested, when there is an easier way out, we are still to endure.

This idea of "long suffering" also lends us to this idea of taking a stand. Our patience is not a waiting game, "long suffering" is an action word. It is taking a stand for who you are and what you believe and not wavering in that regard. In this section, in verse 8, the translate I read (NIV) gives some helpful translation, to, "be patient and stand firm." James does not want us to be passive, he wants us to be full of action. His concern is that our actions will judgemental, not loving. He wants our actions to be caring, not harsh. Stand for what is right, and leave the judgment to the One who has it all under control.

This week, let us stand together for what is right, pure and true. Let us love and pray for those who are immoral, those who walk on others, those who are selfish, you name it. The truth be known I don't know anyone (outside of Jesus) who can claim perfection and if not for His grace I would be in a world of hurt. Let us stand for what is right, and trust that God is in full control of everything.

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