Am I guilty of being partial towards certain persons?

Yesterday

We all took a stab at LOOKING at James 2:1-13 on our own.

Today

Let’s look at this next simple test to prove our faith by reading these verses with purpose.

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Why Did James Write This Letter?

As you work through your discovery this week, keep James’ purpose in the back of your mind.

 

Before We Begin, Let’s Pray

O LORD, You are the Shepherd, who laid down Your life for we your sheep. You did not make this hard. You know us, and and desire that we know You and grow in our relationship with You. We desire to know You and understand Your will and ways. Cleanse us from any sin that would hinder us from hearing You speak today. Quiet our hearts and help us fix our eyes on You and what You require of us! (Joh10:11); (Heb 12:2)

 

Let’s See How We Did Yesterday!

1st, Consider CONTEXT

As we begin a new Chapter, we need to consider Context.  

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Think back to Chapter 1, how did James end Chapter 1?

Remember James ended Ch. 1 commanding his readers to be doers of the Word’a key phrase to this book.

Now, we need to keep this in mind as we LOOK at Chapter 2, because we will begin to see what James means when he commands us to be doers of the Word’?

 

Let’s LOOK at What God Says 

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Where should we begin?

Always Begin By READING God’s Word

Let’s read James 2:1-8, by asking the 5W’s and H.

Let’s Give it a Shot!
1 WHO does James address?

My brethren

(WHO are my brethren?)

WHAT?

do not hold

WHAT?

your faith

in WHO?

      in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ

HOW?

with an attitude of personal favoritism.

2 WHY not?
WHAT scenario does James present us with? 
For if a man comes

comes WHERE?

into your assembly

comes HOW?

with a gold ring

     and

comes HOW else?

dressed in fine clothes,

and

WHO else, also, comes in?

there also comes in a poor man

  HOW?

in dirty clothes,

(What is being Contrasted?)

 

3 and

WHO?

you (the brethren, believers)

WHAT?

pay special attention

to WHO?

to the one who is wearing the fine clothes,

    and

WHAT?

say,

say WHAT?

“You sit here in a good place,”

(‘you‘ WHO?)

(WHO are the brethren saying this to?)

(Context goes back to the one in fine clothes)

and

WHO?

you (the brethren, believers)

WHAT?

say

say to WHO?

to the poor man,

say WHAT? 

“You stand over there, or sit down by my footstool,”

4 WHAT is true?
have you WHO?

have you (the brethren)

WHAT? 

not made distinctions

WHERE?

among yourselves,

and

WHAT else?

become judges

       with WHAT?

with evil motives?

5 WHAT does James say to do?

Listen,

WHO is to listen?

my beloved brethren:

WHAT are they to listen to? 

WHAT did God do?

did not God choose

WHO?

           the poor of this world

WHY did God choose the poor of this world?

To be WHAT?

to be rich

   HOW?

   WHAT in?

in faith

and

   WHY else?

   To be WHAT else?

heirs

of WHAT?

of the kingdom

which God WHAT?

which He promised

    to WHO?

     to those who love Him?

6 But

WHO?

you (brethren, believers)

WHAT?

have dishonored

WHO?

   the poor man.

(THINK: HOW did the brethren dishonor the poor man?)

(Did you catch the Contrast between what God does vs. what ‘you’ do?)

 

Is it not WHO?

Is it not the rich

who WHAT?

who oppress

WHO?

you (the brethren)

and

WHAT else do the rich do?

personally drag you (the brethren)

WHERE?

into court?

7 WHAT else do the rich do?

Do they not blaspheme

WHAT?

the fair name

 by which WHO?

 by which you (the brethren)

    WHAT?

     have been called?

 

8 If, however, WHO?

If, however,

you (the brethren)

WHAT?

are fulfilling

WHAT?

the royal law

the royal law that is WHAT?

according to the Scripture,

  that is WHAT?

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself,”

if you are fulfilling this royal law, loving your neighbor as yourself,

you are WHAT?

you are doing well.

 

9 But

if WHO?

if you (the brethren)

WHAT? 

show partiality,

     you are WHAT?

you are committing sin

and

      you are WHAT?

               are convicted

          by WHAT?

   by the law

        as WHAT?

as transgressors.

(What is the Contrast?)

 

10 WHY?
For WHO?

whoever

       WHAT?

keeps

       WHAT?

the whole law

and yet

       WHAT?

stumbles in one point,

WHO?

he (the one who stumbles in one point)

 WHAT happens?

has become guilty

                      of WHAT?

   of all

(Guilty of breaking the whole law)

(Do you see the Contrast?)

 

11 WHY are they guilty?
For WHO?
For He (God)

WHAT?

   who said,

WHAT?

“Do not commit adultery,”

WHAT else?

   also said,

WHAT?

“Do not commit murder.”

Now if WHO?

Now if you (the brethren)

WHAT?

do not commit adultery,

   but

WHAT?

do commit murder,

you WHAT?

you have become a transgressor

 of WHAT?

 of the law.

12 So WHAT?

So speak

and

       WHAT else?

so act

as WHO?

as those

WHO WHAT?

who are to be judged

  by WHAT?

by the law of liberty.

13 WHY speak and act as those who are to be judged?
For WHAT?

For judgment

will be HOW?

will be merciless

to WHO?

to one who has shown

WHAT?

no mercy;

WHAT is true about mercy?
mercy

Does WHAT?

   triumphs

over WHAT?

over judgment.

 

Fantastic! 
Is it getting easier? 

You just read 13 verses of God’s holy Word.

You are developing the most vital skill there is to see God’s Word correctly and handle it accurately!

Did you:
Reflect on ‘say‘?

Catch the Contrasts?

There are about 7!

 

That’s It For Today!

How did God stir your heart?

Meditate on what you just read.

Perhaps go back and read and re-read these verses again, letting them go down deep so you won’t forget His Word, (Psalm 119:15-16).

 

Journal Your Discovery in Your Notes

Did you have questions?

Put them in your Notes.

Ask God to answer them.

He will.  

I would encourage you to keep up your List on God and Jesus.

You will be so glad you did.

 

Perhaps Note the Subject –Partiality and the 3 points James gives by making a new Note page for each of the illustrations of:

The Rich/Poor;

The Royal Law; and

Judgment.

As we dig deeper, you can always come back and add later.
3 short, sweet points, you will remember.

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Let’s Pray

Perhaps. . .

OH FATHER WHO ART IN HEAVEN, we are in awe of You and this next test of our faith. I continue to be in wonder of all You desire to reveal to us about Yourself and our glorious Lord Jesus! May we reflect today upon Your Word to us about this attitude of personal favoritism, making distinctions and being judges. May each of us consider more and more what it means to be a doer of the Word. May we take you ever so seriously and understand that to show partiality is not being a doer of Your Word. Oh, may You renew our minds with Truth and transform us, (Rom 12:1-2).  I ask these things in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen! 

  

Next: we will LOOK deeper into these verses about partiality.

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