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Verse 10. _HUMBLE YOURSELVES IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD_] In James 4:7
they were exhorted to _submit_ to God; here they are exhorted to
_humble themselves in his sight_. Submission to God's authority wi...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD - Compare Matthew 23:12.
See the notes at James 4:6. That is, be willing to take your
appropriate place in the dust on account of your transgressions. This
i...
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IV. FURTHER EXHORTATIONS TO RIGHT LIVING
CHAPTER 4
_ 1. Fightings and worldliness rebuked (James 4:1)_
2. The Godly walk (James 4:7)
James 4:1
A strong rebuke follows the statements concerning the...
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The climax of the last paragraph leads to a diagnosis of the disease
that poisoned quarrelsome Jewish communities. Faction fights were the
logical outcome of unbridled passions; they campaign against...
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MAN'S PLEASURE OR GOD'S WILL? (James 4:1-3)...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES. Greek. _tapeinoo._ See 2 Corinthians 11:7.
LORD. App-98. A (B according to texts).
LIFT... UP. Greek. _hupsoo._ See John 12:32....
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The Call to Repentance
8. _Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you_ The "nearness to
God," to which the promise is attached, is primarily that which is
involved in all true and earnest prayer,...
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CH.
4:1–12. THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE DESIRES OF THE FLESH WHICH ARE THE
CAUSE OF EVIL CONTENTION...
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_DO NOT BE GUILTY OF WORLDLINESS-- JAMES 4:6-10:_ James said, "God
resisteth the proud." Pride is the great hindrance to righteousness.
Pride leads the list of the seven things God hates. (Proverbs 6:...
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ΤΑΠΕΙΝΏΘΗΤΕ _aor. imper. pass. от_ ΤΑΠΕΙΝΌΩ
(G5013) унижать, принижать. По форме это
_pass._, но значение возвратное:
"смиряться" (Adamson).
ΥΨΏΣΕΙ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΎΨΌΩ (G5312)
возвышать, возноси...
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DISCOURSE: 2371
REPENTANCE URGED [Note: For Ash-Wednesday.]
James 4:8. _Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse
your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double-minded. Be
af...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES, &C.— "In this manner lay yourselves at the foot
of God with the lowest prostration and self-abasement, as offenders
against his sacred Majesty, and with an affecting conviction that...
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CHAPTER VIII
_CAUSE AND REMEDY OF STRIFE_
James 4:1-12
_Introduction_
Can it be possible that the church of Jesus Christ could descend to
the sins mentioned here so soon after Pentecost? In less t...
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Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.
IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD - as continually in the presence of Him who
alone is to be exalted: the truest incentive to humility....
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VERSE 10 HUMBLE YOURSELVES IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD.
Humble yourselves in God's presence, and he shall lift you up. He will
exalt you by bestowing the blessings of his gracious pardon and
salvation u...
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5 This passage has puzzled the commentators, and there are many and
various explanations offered to solve what seems to be one of the most
difficult passages in the Scriptures. A simple explanation, w...
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4:10 yourselves (a-2) 'Have it done,' not 'be doing it;' the aorist
tense. All the imperatives (ten) from vers. 7 to 10 are in the aorist....
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DENUNCIATION OF GREED AND LOVE OF PLEASURE
1. Lusts] better, 'pleasures.'...
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WHAT *FAITH SHOULD DO
JAMES
_IAN MACKERVOY_
The word list at the end explains words with a *star by them.
CHAPTER 4
DESIRES AND DIVISIONS 4:1-10
V1 You know where all the fights and quarrels...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES... — Read, _Humble yourselves therefore before the
Lord, and He shall lift you up. “_For thus saith the high and lofty
One” (Isaiah 57:15), “I dwell in the high and holy place, with...
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CHAPTER 18
ST. JAMES AND PLATO ON LUSTS AS THE CAUSES OF STRIFE; THEIR EFFECT ON
PRAYER.
James 4:1
THE change from the close of the third chapter to the beginning of the
fourth is startling. St. Ja...
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“DRAW NIGH TO GOD”
James 4:1
The Apostle returns to “the jealousy and faction” of the previous
chapter, James 3:14, and says that these evils are traceable to
_lust_, that is, to inordinate desire....
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The writer now dealt with the effect of faith on character. Everything
depends on desire. To attempt to satisfy a natural desire without
reference to God is futile, and issues in internal conflict and...
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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...
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(7) Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will
flee from you. (8) Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.
Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye doub...
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To the reader who enters on the consideration of the epistle of James
from the epistles of Paul, the change is great and sudden, and by no
means least of all from the epistle to the Hebrews, which, in...
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10_Humble yourselves, _or, _be ye humbled_. The conclusion of what is
gone before is, that the grace of God then be ready to raise us up
when he sees that our proud spirits are laid aside. We emulate...
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In all that follows we have still the judgment of unbridled nature, of
will in its different forms: contentions that arise from the lusts of
the natural heart; request made to God proceeding from the...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD,.... Which is done, when
men, before the Lord, and from their hearts, and in the sincerity of
their souls, acknowledge their meanness and unworthiness, their...
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Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.
Ver. 10. _Humble yourselves_] He beats often upon this most needful
but much neglected duty of humiliation, and all is little eno...
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_But he_ God, _giveth more grace_ To all those who, while they shun
those tempers, sincerely and earnestly pray for it. _Wherefore he
saith_, [see the margins] _God, resisteth the proud_ The unhumbled...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES; instead of fighting and warring for worldly
emoluments, honor, and pleasure, commit yourselves quietly to God, and
he shall lift you up to true honor in his own time and way....
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A humble state of mind demanded of Christians:...
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This chapter, to the end of v.6, continues the subject begun in
Ch.3:13. Sensual. devilish wisdom was accompanied by wars and
fightings: but this proceeded from the lusts of the flesh active
within th...
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What is necessary for us to humble ourselves? How does God lift us up?
How do we humble ourselves before God? How do we humble ourselves
before men? How can one be more humble? If I wanted to be a mor...
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"Humble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt
you."Humble yourselves" -Once again, we must cooperate with the will
of God. We make the final decision whether or not we will be humb...
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1-10 Since all wars and fightings come from the corruptions of our
own hearts, it is right to mortify those lusts that war in the
members. Wordly and fleshly lusts are distempers, which will not allo...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES: the same duty pressed again, only with respect to
the more internal part of it, the debasement of the heart, lest they
should rest too much in the outward exercises before mentioned...
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James 4:10 yourselves G5013 (G5682) sight G1799 Lord G2962 and G2532
lift G5312 you G5209 up G5312 (G5692)
Humble - James 4:6-7
He - 1 Samuel 2:9; Job 22:29; Psalms 27:6,...
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AS A CONSEQUENCE THEY ARE TO SUBJECT THEMSELVES TO GOD, RESIST THE
DEVIL, AND DRAW NEAR TO GOD BY PURIFYING THEMSELVES AND TRULY
REPENTING (JAMES 4:6).
The condition of some of God's professed people...
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James 4:1-12. St. James warns his readers against those evil passions
which gave rise to wars and fightings among them. They must moderate
their desires, and guard against self-gratification. If they...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES
(ταπεινωθητε). First aorist passive imperative of
ταπεινοω, old verb from ταπεινος (James 1:9), as in
Matthew 18:4. The passive here has almost the middle or reflexive
sense. The...
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James 4:1. _From whence come wars and fightings among you?_
Whether between nations, or parties or individuals,-if there be wars
and fightings, whence do they come?
James 4:1. _Come they not hence,...
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CONTENTS: Rebuke of worldliness and exhortation to humility before
God.
CHARACTERS: God, Satan.
CONCLUSION: Worldly and fleshly lusts are the distemper which will not
allow contentment or satisfacti...
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James 4:1. _From whence come wars and fightings among you?_ St. James
saw in the Spirit the bloody and cruel wars which would rise among
christian powers, much the same as among the heathen. He had a...
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HUMBLE YOURSELVES. See Matthew 23:12 and note....
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_Submit yourselves therefore to God_
SUBMITTING OURSELVES TO GOD
I. THE DUTY OF SUBMITTING OURSELVES TO GOD. This submission has its
commencement and abiding root in the reception of Christ as a Savi...
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JAMES—NOTE ON JAMES 4:10 See note on v. 6.
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
James 4:5.—The precise rendering is doubtful. There is no passage
either in the Canonical or Apocryphal Scriptures that is here referred
to. The _Revised Version_ gives...
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EXPOSITION
JAMES 4:1
REBUKE OF QUARRELS ARISING FROM PRIDE AND GREED. A terribly sadden
transition from the "peace" with which James 3:1. closed.
JAMES 4:1
WHENCE WARS AND WHENCE FIGHTINGS AMONG...
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This chapter could be entitled how to win friends and influence
people. Guard your tongue, bring your tongue under control, use it for
good, use it to encourage to build up, don't use it to tear down,...
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1 Peter 5:6; 1 Samuel 2:9; James 4:6; James 4:7; Job 22:29; Luke
14:11; Luke 18:14; Matthew 23:12; Psalms 113:7; Psalms 147:6;...