SEEKING TO PLEASE SELF"Lust" is a strong desire for a thing.
Certainly, it has caused others to do wicked things. David committed
adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband, Uriah, killed to satisfy
his lust. Jezebel had Naboth killed to fulfill her husband's desire to
have his vineyard (2 Samuel 1... [ Continue Reading ]
STRONGLY WANTING WHAT BELONGS TO ANOTHER
The first four verses of James 4:1-17 deal with worldly desire that is
contrary to God's working. Verse 5 continues the thought by referring
to a statement which is repeated in principle several times in the Old
Testament. It is the plain teaching of scriptu... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEANS OF OVERCOMING FLESHLY DESIRE
God, in his great grace, provides a means of overcoming the fleshly
desire that is the source of war and strife. He has promised to
provide a way of escape from any temptation confronting his followers.
He will not allow any of his children to face something th... [ Continue Reading ]
HUMBLE SELF BEFORE GOD TO BE UPLIFTED
The desire for cleansing begins with sorrow for sin. It continues with
one's repentance (James 4:9). Such is demonstrated by David after he
acknowledged sinning with Bathsheba. He sang:
Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Your lovingkindness; according
to... [ Continue Reading ]
BRETHREN SHOULD NOT JUDGE ONE ANOTHER
The verb James used in 4:11 is in the present durative tense and
actually means "stop speaking evil of one another". Evidently, they
had already been doing such speaking. Woods notes that evil listening
should also be stopped since that encourages evil speaking... [ Continue Reading ]
"ARE YOU LISTENING?"
V. E. Howard, a great gospel preacher, often stopped in the middle of
an important point and asked, "Are you listening?" Usually, those who
were not, begin doing so at that time. James says "Come now" to get
the same effect. They were making great plans for the future without
b... [ Continue Reading ]
MAN'S FUTURE DEPENDS UPON GOD
We do not know what awaits us even a few minutes ahead on life's road,
so we should not make plans as if we controlled our own future. The
wise man said, "Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what
a day may bring forth" (Proverbs 27:1). What kind of life do... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SIN OF BOASTING OF SELF-SUFFICIENCY
James said some lived as though their plans in no way depended upon
God and they were proud of it. Woods says the word translated
"boasting" here is not used in any form in any other verse in the New
Testament except for 1 John 2:16. There, John describes one... [ Continue Reading ]