Kim Vogel Sawyer

Wars and fights

Wars and fights

Apparently the relationship between believers was not reflecting “love thy neighbor as thyself,” and James attacked it head on. These people were not displaying fruits of righteousness (addressed last Friday), but instead were engaging in verbal attacks. “Wars and fights” paints a pretty ugly picture, doesn’t it? “Wars” referred to…

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Shine through me

Shine through me

James was deeply concerned about splits in congregations. Desire for power and selfishness were driving wedges between groups of believers. He wrote of the difference between worldly and heavenly wisdom, shared the types of characteristics believers needed to pursue and practice, and then told his readers those acts would cultivate…

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A lot to live up to

A lot to live up to

What a contrast we see here from the world’s wisdom of envy and self-ambition. Look at these characteristics… — Pure: rejecting anything that compromises the goodness of God — Peace-loving: committed to unity with fellow believers — Gentle: a willingness to meet others’ needs — Compliant: willing to defer to…

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Wisdom from above

Wisdom from above

Envy can rot the heart. Envy gives rise to selfish ambition, a desire to win at all costs even if someone else is hurt along the way. The focus is totally on self-gratification, self-recognition, self self self. The world certainly screams the message that “self” is most important. But James…

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More like Jesus

More like Jesus

I’m good at stumbling. I can trip over a piece of lint. But James didn’t mean physical stumbling. Here, “stumble” means to offend, err, or make a mistake. Unfortunately, I can be pretty good at that, too. It’s so easy to speak—to bandy about our opinions and our feelings and…

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