“Do what God’s word says. Don’t merely listen to it,
or you will fool yourselves. If someone listens to God’s word but doesn’t do
what it says, he is like a person who looks at his face in a mirror, studies
his features, goes away, and immediately forgets what he looks like. However,
the person who continues to study God’s perfect laws that make people free and
who remains committed to them will be blessed. People like that don’t merely
listen and forget; they actually do what God’s laws say.” – James 1:22-25 GW
First of all, we need to know that we are
sinners (Romans 3:23; Romans 5:12), and we need God’s perfect
laws to make us righteous. This is because the Bible declares:
All Scripture is
God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,
so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
I am not ashamed
of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes…
For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is
written, “The righteous shall live by faith.” For the word of God is living and
active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and
of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions
of the heart. (Romans 1:16-17, Hebrews 4:12)
Therefore, let us not “ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to
everyone who believes,” just like what Roman 1:16 pronounces—since the word of God
is the “word of life.” We can the reason for this in Philippians 1:27-29, which urges us to live
a life according to the word of God even though we have to suffer:
Whatever happens,
conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Then, whether I
come and see you or only hear about you in my absence, I will know that you stand
firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the gospel without
being frightened in any way by those who oppose you. This is a sign to them
that they will be destroyed, but that you will be saved—and that by God. For it
has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe in him, but
also to suffer for him.
Hence, we ought to be the doers of God’s word,
if we have committed our lives before Jesus. This is because the word of God
states:
What good is it,
my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can
such faith save them? Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and
daily food. If one of you says to them, “Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,”
but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way,
faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.
But someone will
say, “You have faith; I have deeds.”
Show me your faith
without deeds, and I will show you my faith by my deeds. You believe that there
is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that—and shudder.
You foolish
person, do you want evidence that faith without deeds is useless? Was not our
father Abraham considered righteous for what he did when he offered his son Isaac
on the altar? You see that his faith and his actions were working together, and
his faith was made complete by what he did. And the scripture was fulfilled
that says, “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness,”
and he was called God’s friend. You see that a person is considered righteous
by what they do and not by faith alone. (James 2:14-24)
For this reason, Jesus Christ declares:
Therefore everyone
who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man
who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the
winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its
foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not
put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The
rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that
house, and it fell with a great crash. (Matthew 7:24-27)
To be honest, even though I know that I am
a child of God, I cannot commit myself as the “righteous child.” This is
because I do not believe that I read the word of God as well as the devotionals
as often as I used to do. This means that my spiritual level and health are
decreasing. However, I know that I “do
not belong to those who shrink back and are destroyed, but to those who have
faith and are saved.” (Hebrews 10:39) Thus, I need to really fix
time-management to read the word of God more, because I consider that my
spiritual health is most valuable in my life. This is because 1 Peter 1:13-16 states:
Prepare your minds
for action and exercise self-control. Put all your hope in the gracious
salvation that will come to you when Jesus Christ is revealed to the world. So
you must live as God’s obedient children. Don’t slip back into your old ways of
living to satisfy your own desires. You didn’t know any better then. But now
you must be holy in everything you do, just as God who chose you is holy. For
the Scriptures say, “You must be holy because I am holy.”
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