YOU RICH PEOPLE. _MacKnight_ thinks James is speaking to the
unbelieving Jews who opposed the gospel. It can be applied to all who
become rich by cheating and oppressing the poor. The Jewish wars and
the destruction of Jerusalem were to make drastic changes in the
fortunes of the Jews!!! God has a ... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE ROTTED AWAY. Much of their wealth was in perishable foodstuffs.
See note on Matthew 24:21. YOUR CLOTHES. Much wealth was also in the
form of clothes, rugs, tapestries, etc.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOUR GOLD AND SILVER. They rust (tarnish) because they have been
stored away so long. This shows they have been hoarded. Hoarded
wealth, gotten by cheating the poor, will be a curse to the one who
hoards it. See the Parable of the Shrewd Manager (Luke 16:1-13 and
notes). See note on James 5:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU HAVE NOT PAID. "You made your wealth by not paying your workers,
and have disobeyed God's Law (Leviticus 19:13). He hears their cries!
Will He not punish you???... [ Continue Reading ]
YOUR LIFE HERE ON EARTH. "You have lived in luxury and opulence by
cheating others. You have had the pleasure, and they have had the
hardships! But you have prepared your own doom!" See what Jesus
predicted in Matthew 23:34-39 and notes there. See also 1
Thessalonians 2:14-16 and notes.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU HAVE. The "Zealots" (note on Mark 15:7) especially, killed with no
feeling of guilt. The climax of their sin was the murder of the
_Innocent Man,_ Christ Jesus. Compare Acts 7:52. [_Both_ Jew and
Gentile were involved in the death of Christ, but see Matthew
23:34-36; Matthew 27:25 and notes.]... [ Continue Reading ]
BE PATIENT, THEN. "You who are being persecuted as He was, learn from
His example and be patient." UNTIL THE LORD COMES. I think James is
pointing to the destruction of Jerusalem, not the Second Coming. See
Matthew 24:29-31 and notes. For us who live today, these words of
James point to the Second C... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU ALSO. "You must follow the example of the farmer and wait
patiently!" KEEP YOUR HOPES HIGH. "The Lord will soon relieve your
suffering by destroying those who persecute you and oppose the
gospel!" Compare 2 Timothy 4:18 and note. FOR THE DAY. See note on
James 5:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
DO NOT COMPLAIN. This begins a new thought. "I told you about the
quick destruction of those who persecute you to give you hope, but do
not let this make you resentful against them." SO THAT GOD. See
Matthew 7:1-2 and notes. THE JUDGE IS NEAR. See Matthew 24:33 and
note. The Jewish _Mishna_ says: _... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER THE PROPHETS. Compare Acts 7:51-53 and notes.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE CALL THEM HAPPY. See Matthew 5:11-12; 3 John 1:3-5 and notes. JOB'S
PATIENCE. Job was a real person and his life-story teaches us a great
lesson about being patient. FOR THE LORD. "He is full of mercy and
compassion, even when he permits suffering to come to us!" Compare
Hebrews 12:5-13 and notes... [ Continue Reading ]
DO NOT USE AN OATH. Jesus said this same thing in Matthew 5:33-37 and
notes there. Our modern sin of _profanity_ grew out of the habit of
using an oath (vow) to affirm a promise. Since Jews believed some
oaths were binding, but others were not, _MacKnight_ thinks some were
falsely swearing an oath a... [ Continue Reading ]
IN TROUBLE? "Are you suffering because you are a Christian? Then don't
try to escape it by swearing an oath falsely." HE SHOULD PRAY. "When
in trouble, ask God for strength! Ask him for _wisdom_ (James 1:5)! He
will help you in the right way (Romans 8:28)!" HAPPY? "Christians show
their happiness by... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO IS SICK. In most of the churches begun by the apostles, some one
of the church elders would have the _gift from the Spirit_ to heal the
sick. Oil was a symbol of the Holy Spirit. See Mark 6:13 and note.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE IN FAITH. The faith was IN the church elders _who prayed_ for the
man. Compare Matthew 17:19-20; 1 John 5:16 and notes. AND THE SINS. In
general, disease is not SENT as a punishment for sin (see Luke 13:1-5;
John 9:2-3), but sometimes it may have been, especially in the first
century (1 Corinth... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THEN. _MacKnight_ thinks this should be taken literally. There can
be no doubt that hate, bitterness, etc., impede recovery from
sickness. We can set our consciences at ease by confessing our sins to
one another (even though only God forgives sin) and restore broken
relationships. THE PRAYER OF G... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SAME KIND OF PERSON. Elijah was as human as any of us! What he did
was an example of the power of prayer. 1 Kings 17:1. HE PRAYED
EARNESTLY. This is something we may all do, since every _child of God_
has that right. NO RAIN FELL. This was God's visible answer to his
prayer. [But God does not al... [ Continue Reading ]
ONCE AGAIN. This was a second example. Elijah plays a large part in
later Jewish literature.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BROTHERS! See note on James 1:2. WANDERS AWAY. "You must try to
help each other! If one of you wanders away from the truth, you must
try to bring him back again! (Galatians 6:1_.)"_... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER THIS. "To show you how important it really is for you to help
each other, I tell you this. Whoever brings a sinner back from his
wrong way will save that sinner's soul from spiritual (and eternal)
death! And this will also bring about the forgiveness of many sins,
which can only be forgiven... [ Continue Reading ]