Friday, April 10, 2026

EPISTLE OF FIRST PETER #2

 


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Chapter One-hundred-sixteen:

First Epistle from Peter #2

                                       
CHAPTER TWO

     Because we have been begotten again by the Word of God
(chapter 1:23) which is the Gospel, or good news, of how we can
enter the Family of God, Peter starts in verse one of chapter
two, to say we should then put aside all ill-will (malice) and all
DECEIT (guile) and PRETENCE (hypocrisy) ENVY and EVIL SPEAKING or
back stabbing with malice. Certainly a Christian needs to put
away such ways of living that many in the world follow as part of
their lives. But we have to guard ourselves, watch ourselves, for
if not careful we find we do have ill-will against someone, or
envy, or malice, or play act, put on an outward show of
"religion" when in the presence of certain people, out of their
view we speak and act like many unconverted people of the society
we live in.

     Verse 2 give emphasis to the milk that a new born baby
desires, and we all should know how babies desire nourishing
milk. So we should desire God's word, love it, want it, drink in
of it, desire to grow in grace and knowledge through having it as
part of our diet of living. We should indeed know that the Lord
is good and gracious, and He was the LIVING STONE, not desired by
the many in this world, but He was the CHOSEN ONE, and PRECIOUS
in God's sight, and should be in our sight (verses 3 and 4).
     We, the children of God, are also living stones, built up as
a spiritual house. We are a holy priesthood to God, to offer up
spiritual sacrifices, and we are through Jesus Christ very
acceptable to the Father.
     THE CHIEF PRECIOUS STONE, was foretold in the Scriptures:
"Behold, I lay in Zion, a CHIEF CORNER stone, ELECT, PRECIOUS,
and he that believes on him shall not be condemned" (Isaiah
28:16).
     In verses 7 and 8, Peter draws is specific difference
between those that believe on the precious stone and those who
have stumbled over that stone (Christ). The difference is
"DISOBEDIENCE" - yes, those who have stumbled over the stone
which the builders rejected, have showed their folly by being
DISOBEDIENT to the WORD of God. Those who have accepted the
precious stone, to them that stone Christ is the HEAD of the
corner. He is the head of the church building. There is OBEDIENCE
or DISOBEDIENCE in the accepting or rejecting of God, His Word,
and Christ. Most Christians realize, when push comes to pull, or
when common human logic is used, that to live as a child of God
you must OBEY that God, and His Word tells us HOW to obey Him,
how we should live our day to day lives. The main reason people
get into the posture of teaching the crazy argument that you do
not have to obey the Most High one, is when they are told the
Almighty has a law of a Sabbath days rest, they just do not want
to stop working or doing their own thing on the Sabbath day. But
as Peter here points out, those who will not accept THE precious
stone (Christ) and God the Father, reject them because they want
to be DISobedient to them, they want to live, speak, and think,
their way, and do not want a God telling them HOW they should
live and think.

     But Peter says, to the Christians he is writing to (and to
Christians since his time), they are a CHOSEN GENERATION, a ROYAL
PRIESTHOOD, an HOLY NATION (people), a PURCHASED people (margin
of KJV), and that they should show forth the VIRTUES (margin KJV)
of Him who has called them out of DARKNESS into His MARVELLOUS
LIGHT. We were once not the people of God, but NOW WE ARE. We had
NOT obtained mercy, but NOW HAVE obtain MERCY (verses 9-10).

     What POWERFUL verses, what a HIGH STANDARD they hold up for
the people of God. How anyone can think, after reading these
verses that being a child of the Father means you can live any
old way you like, is to me incredulous to contemplate. Paul said,
"Let this mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus" (Philippians
2:5). To have the MIND of Christ will mean you will want to obey
and do the will of the Father, that you will think and act as He
wants you to think and act, which will be based upon His Word
contained in the Holy Bible.
     We are PURCHASED with the very blood of Christ to be a Holy
people, a Royal Priesthood, of the very highest order imaginable,
to the very height of God the Father.
     
     As the apostle Paul admonished in his epistles, so does
Peter in verse 11. He beseeches his readers, whom he calls
strangers and pilgrims (and we are in this world, strangers to
the ways of the world, and as pilgrims we look towards the age to
come and the Kingdom of God on earth), to ABSTAIN from fleshly
LUSTS, which are ever warring against our lives. The attraction
to follow the world, to do what they do, to speak as they speak,
to lust as they lust, is all around us, even more so in today's
society. Sexual immorality is everywhere, especially on TV and on
the big screen movie theatres. Fornication (sexual intercourse)
before marriage is common-place, if you have not had sexual
intercourse before marrying, you are looked upon not only as some
freak, but as crazy for not indulging in such pleasures of the
flesh. Living together with your boyfriend or girlfriend (once in
a purer world, known as "shacking up") is so common today it is
probably thought of by the younger generation as a part of a
natural growing up. 
     There also many other forms of fleshly lusts, more and more
money, bigger and more expensive homes, cars, boats, holidays,
bigger TVs and expensive sound equipment. There is nothing sinful
per se in any of those things, but today far too many people lust
after such things, they just do not seem to be able to live
without them, or be content with ones that are not the big
expensive ones. And people have a harder time to draw the line
and say enough is enough. Far too many children in the Western
world at least, are spoiled rotten, the "things" they have as
birthdays and Christmas' go along is truly astonishing. The
material world is constantly pushing pushing and still more
pushing at us from every corner, from fliers that are ever coming
into our mail box, to TV ads, to glitzy store signs and street
and highway signs. 
     Today there are more lusts of the flesh all around us, than
ever before in human history. If it was true in Peter's day (and
it ever has been for lusts are part of human nature) it surely is
more so today in our 21st space age technology and immorality
age.

     We Christians are to live among the nations of the world in
such a way, that even when they may speak evil against us, to the
point of calling us evil (the abortionists would call us evil for
not agreeing with them that every woman has the right to
abortion, and paid for by the state or taxpayers), they will
openly see our good works, and when God comes in the day of
visitation and judgment on this earth (and/or in the day when
they are called to the truth and salvation) they will GLORIFY
God, knowing they witnessed true godliness in the lives of
Christians they once thought of as evil (verse 12).

     Verses 13-17 have at times been misunderstood. Paul said
much of the same thing in one of his epistles. We covered that,
but it is again important that I once more clarify such verses.
Some have thought from these verses that a Christian is to be a
foot mat, a door mat, for all governments and those in state or
county authority, to trample all over. Some have thought a
Christian is to be a nice wet dish-cloth to be used any-old-way
by those in authority. If we read the Bible from cover to cover,
we shall soon see that nothing could be further from the truth.
One main key for Christians of all nations and ages is found in
Acts 5:29. God's way of life and His commands come BEFORE any
body of men, be it local or national. Then we have Paul, a Roman
citizen appealing to the highest court of the Roman Empire, when
he felt he needed to. That is all covered in the last chapters of
the book of Acts.
     When national governments are based upon good decent laws,
when they uphold laws that are mainly in line with many of the
laws of God (read again Romans 2:14-15 to get the picture of what
I'm saying), then indeed respect should be shown towards them,
and they are then also acting as stewards of God in the sense
that they do punish evil-doers, who are breaking laws that God
would agree are good laws to have in any society. God would fully
agree that going out and murdering the fellow down the street for
the money he has in his wallet, is an evil act that needs to be
punished. Having a speed limit for cars etc. on the streets and
highways, to protect people from getting seriously injured and
even killed, is a good law, that God would agree with. 
     What Peter (and Paul) is teaching is that a Christian needs
to be a respectable citizen when living in a respectable nation.
Many do not realize that in the first century A.D. ROME .... the
ROMAN EMPIRE, was a pretty respectable place overall. They
allowed the Jews to FULLY practice their religion, to have their
Temple, their Temple priesthood, their sacrificial system, their
national Festivals, their weekly Sabbath, and local synagogues,
and FREEDOM to travel (remember Pentecost of Acts 2 - read it
again, notice the freedom of travel). All the Roman Empire asked
was that the Jews be RESPECTABLE people, good citizens of Rome,
and if they were, they had all the religious freedom they could
wish for, and they could use the courts of Rome if they needed
to, as the apostle Paul did, as covered in the last chapters of
Acts.

     So people who in the main, should be respected and honored,
then respect and honor should go to them. A Christian is not to
use his freedom in Christ and freedom under the nation he lives
in, to use that freedom as a liberty for a cloak of maliciousness
and evil doing. We are not of this world, our world is above in
heaven, we are not to be trying to topple governments of this
world by the use of evil and sinful ways, to bring about what we
may claim is "God's government." God will bring His government to
this world in due time, in His time, and in His way (and the
prophets of old and the book of Revelation tell us HOW He will do
that).

     It is like this, there is NO WAY this passage of Scripture
can apply to that government brought in by ADOLF HITLER in the
1930s and the terrible EVIL done on the world by Hitler and his
Nazi government. No Christian can respect that type of a leader,
king, ruler, or whatever title you want to give Hitler. It is
beyond all sensible logic to ever think this passage of God's
word applies to people like Hitler and his government (and to
some others that have come and gone since the time of Hitler). 
     What can a Christian do if they find themselves living under
such evil men as Hitler? They can either stand up for the right,
shout it loud and clear, realizing that it may cost them their
lives, or they can FLEE!! Get the heck out of that country or
Empire. Many people did EXACTLY those two things when Hitler came
to power and started his evil upon the Jews and the rest of the
world. I suppose there is a third way that Christians can act
under such as a Hitler, they can secretly and STRONGLY disagree
but choose to stay and try to secretly save the lives of those
coming under evil persecution (knowing in so doing they may be
found and have to die for what they did). Many during Hitler's
rule and the Second World War, did just that, they secretly
worked at saving the lives of many Jews. One of the great movies
made on the sacrificial life of such people is called
"Schindler's List" - if you have never seen it, make sure you
rent or borrow it (from someone who has it) and watch it. 

     No such person as a Hitler, or any such government under
such a king or ruler, needs to be respected. Respect and honor
must be earned. Peter is teaching that Christians by and large
are to be good respectful citizens within a nation or Empire that
deserved to be respected. At that time in history, the Roman
Empire granted full religious freedom to those under its rule,
and that alone should deserve some respect and honor.

     Servants, people working for others are to be respectful and
subject (again remember Acts 5:29) to their employer, even if
some hard nosed fellows to work for. If you suffer wrongfully
because you obey God, be thankful that you are suffering for that
which is godliness. If you are doing your work wrongly and you
patiently endure grief because of it, that is no real blessing or
big deal, there's no feather in your cap for that, but if you DO
WELL and you suffer for it, then in God's eyes that is very
acceptable and well pleasing to Him.
     Again, this does not teach that a Christian MUST continue
working for such hard-boiled-eggs of employers. A Christian can
decide to find another job, move along, catch the wagon train and
head out somewhere else. But in the meantime, they need to be
willing to suffer the wrong while doing the right.
     Peter goes on to say, that such suffering for wrong while
doing the right, is part of our calling. Christ also suffered
wrong, while doing the right. He set us then the example, and we
as His followers must follow His example. He did not sin, evil
speaking did not come from His mouth. When He was reviled He did
not revile back. When He suffered He did not shout threats of
revenge and "I'll get even with you someday - you can be assured
of that" type of mouthing off. He simply put it all in God's
hands knowing God would take care of such people in His time and
His way. Jesus bore our sins on the tree, and as we can have our
sins forgiven, be dead to sin so to speak, we should then live
unto righteousness. And it is by the stripes Jesus took on His
body that we can also be healed. We were as sheep going astray,
lost, but now we have been found. God the Father has found us,
called us, and returned us to THE Shepherd and Bishop (overseer)
of our lives (verses 18-25).

     God has certainly healed us spiritually through Christ
Jesus, we have our sins forgiven through His life and death. Even
many times we are healed from our physical sickness through the
body of Christ. We have been restored to a oneness with the
Father through Christ. We are to be willing to suffer and take
some abuse from people at times. There are times we just need to
continue doing what is right, not seeking revenge, while people
are doing evil towards us. This is the example Jesus left us, as
He also suffered wrongly at times for doing what was right. 

     God will take care of it, WHEN and HOW he sees fit. Twice in
my life I came to know how God judges righteously, and both
times, I can tell you it can make the hair on your head stand up.
The first time was a man who became the head manager of the place
I worked for. I knew him for years before, in a casual way (as I
was not in his department directly). After he became head of all
the departments, he made it known he did not like me and was
going to gun me down as they say. He disliked my religion. I
finally left that company and moved on. It was years later that I
heard he had to have both legs amputated because of whatever
problems led to that, and he died from it all. 
     The second example is even more dramatic. I still have
goose-bumps thinking about it. I was done much evil by a man in
one of the church congregations I was attending for about 6
months while living in Florida. He and his wife were doing much
evil to the whole congregation - it was quite the mess. The whole
church was in an emotional mess.  I tried to go brother to
brother as Jesus said we should. I even wrote a letter to him and
his wife to try and mend the situation. It was all to no avail. I
finally had no choice but to say to the Lord, "I've done what I
can Lord, I must now leave it all in your hands. You know this is
evil I am suffering for doing and living the right."
     I left Florida and returned to Canada for about 9 months.
Then returned for a few weeks to holiday and visit the same
church. What a difference as soon as I walked across the parking
lot and entered the building. There was PEACE, FRIENDLINESS, and
I received a loving and warm welcome. One of the now leading men
said to me, "Have you not heard Keith?" "Heard what?" I replied,
"I've heard nothing from the day I left 9 months ago," I
continued. "Well, ....(I've left his name out) shortly after you
left, he came down with cancer from head to toe, died a terrible
death, within a few weeks. His wife, you'd never know her now,
she is humble and quiet as a mouse in the congregation." And it
was so, the man's wife was there, but you'd never have know it.
The transformation in her attitude was like night is from day.
     I still get chills up my spine just relating this to you.
I've never asked the Lord, since that day, to take care of a
situation where someone was doing evil to me for living the
right. I'm to afraid as to how the Lord may judge righteously -
He can be a fearsome God at times, the Old Testament is full of
examples to show us that.

     On the other hand He is our loving, seeking Father, who goes
after us, finds the lost, and brings us to His dear Son who is
the Shepherd and overseer of our souls. Praise and honor and
glory be to Him.

                   .......................

Written May 2007

Thursday, April 9, 2026

EPISTLE OF FIRST PEPTER #1

 


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Chapter One-hundred-fifteen:

First Epistle from Peter #1

                          
           First Epistle of Peter - Introduction and Chapter One


INTRODUCTION

The following is taken from the NKJV Personal Study Edition,
Nelson Publishers, 1990, 1995.


     The name of Simon Peter is mentioned in the New Testament
more than any of the other disciples, and even more than the name
of the apostle Paul. This letter is the first of two epistles in
the Bible that bear Peter's name.

AUTHOR AND DATE

     Some scholars have doubted that Peter wrote this letter.
They claim that the good style and extensive literary vocabulary
of the author could not have come from a Galilean fisherman.
Nevertheless, there are strong reasons for believing
that Peter is the author. The epistle contains references to
events in Jesus' life and to His words. Scholars have also
pointed out similarities between 1 Peter and Peter's speeches in
Acts.....
     Peter's scribe, Sylvanus (5:12), may have been responsible
for much of the style and vocabulary. He probably applied his
editorial skills to convey the message, personality, and
apostolic authority of Peter the apostle.
     It is natural to identify Peter's scribe with the Silvanus
of Paul's letters (2 Cor.1:19; 1 Thess.1:1; 2 Thess.1:1).
Silvanus is the Latin and Silos the Greek form of the same
Aramaic name. He is probably the same person as the Silas who
accompanied Paul in Acts 15-18.
     First Peter was probably written shortly before the
beginning of Nero's persecution of Christians at Rome m A.D.63 or
64..... 

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

     The Christians who received this letter lived in Pontus,
Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia (1:1), regions located in
what is today Turkey or Asia Minor. Paul founded churches in
Galatia and Asia. However, it is possible that those addressed in
this letter lived in the northern part of Turkey or Asia Minor
and were never visited by him.
     Our knowledge of these Christians is limited. Many of them
seem to have been Gentiles (see 1:18; 2:10). It appears that they
were facing persecution from non-Christians around them and
perhaps also from government officials. This epistle was written
primarily to bring them a message of hope and encouragement under
such persecution. Much of it reads like a sermon written to
remind Christians of their conversion, the privileges they have
in Christ, and the holy lives they are to live.

CONTENTS

     Peter thanks God for the plan of salvation which has become
a reality in the lives of his readers (1:3-12). He exhorts them
to live holy lives (a prominent theme of the epistle), to love,
and to desire God's word (1:13-2:3). They are part of the living
temple of God founded on Christ (2:4-10).
     Peter tells them how Christians should conduct themselves in
various social relationships (2:11-3:12). In every situation they
should return good for evil.
     He has much to say about the sufferings of Christians and of
Christ (3:13-4:19). Christ's suffering is an example of what His
followers may well face because they do what is right; it is also
the means by which they are delivered from sin. If they continue
to follow Him, there is a sure hope of final triumph.
     Peter concludes with instructions to church leaders, as well
as to Christians in general, and gives final greetings (5:1-14).

OUTLINE OF 1 PETER

1. Salutation  1:1,2

2. The Christian's sure hope  1:3-12
     A. Peter gives thanks for salvation  1:3-5 
     B. Christians rejoice in redemption 1:6-9 
     C. The prophets foresaw this salvation  1:10-12

3. Christian conduct  1:13-2:10
     A. Be holy  1:13-21
     1. Because God is holy  1:13-16 
     2. Because Christ has redeemed you  1:17-21
     B. Love one another 1:22-25 
     C. Desire God's word  2:1-3 
     D. Remember you are God's people  2:4-10 

4. Christian social relationships  2:11-3:12
     A. Christians and unbelievers 2:11,12 
     B. Christians under government 2:13-17 
     C. Christians as employees 2:18-25 
     D. Christians in the family 3:1-7 
     E. Christlikeness when wronged 3:8-12 

5. Christian suffering  3:13-4:19 
     A. Let suffering come for doing good  3:13-17. 
     B. Follow Christ's example  3:18-22
     C. Abstain from evil  4:1-6
     D. Support each other  4:7-11
     E. Rejoice in suffering  4:12-19


6. Christian leadership  5:1-5

7. Final Christian counsels  5:6-11

8. Farewell  5:12-14


CHAPTER ONE

     Peter declares he is an "apostle" of Jesus Christ - apostle
simply means "one sent forth." From chapter 5:13 we see that
Peter was in faraway Babylon (and that is not some name
representing Rome as some would have you believe). Peter the
apostle did NOT establish the church in Rome as the Roman
Catholic church would like you to believe.
     He writes to the "strangers" in the areas he mentions in
verse one. And that is interpreted for us in chapter 2:10-12 as
people which only now have God, so the main people he wrote to
were Gentiles, living among Gentiles.
     They were ELECTED as God had indeed planned to call Gentiles
to His salvation, in the overall plan of calling and electing. We
have covered this in past chapters, where the NT church came to
see the prophets of old foretelling the calling of Gentiles to
salvation for the first resurrection at the coming of the Lord
Jesus.
     The were also called or elected by the setting apart from
the Holy Spirit, and notice that was "unto OBEDIENCE" - there is
"obeying" God involved in being elected to be a Christian, and
that election includes the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus
Christ. 
     As the apostle Paul taught in his epistle to the Romans, you
are saved by BOTH the blood of Jesus and by His life - Romans
5:10.

     The Father and Jesus as blessed (notice - nothing said about
the Holy Spirit - silent as was Paul in all of His epistles. If
the Holy Spirit is some third Personal Being of a Trinity God,
Peter obviously knew nothing about such an idea). He tells his
readers they are BEGOTTEN AGAIN, yes begotten not yet "born" -
and we have studies to prove the difference - we are as flesh and
blood Christians, BEGOTTEN of God, and we shall be BORN of God at
the resurrection. Those who understand the logic of the human
begetal and birth KNOW it is a TWO phased process. So is our
spiritual begetal and birth. I refer you to the in-depth studies
on this Website for the truth of the matter concerning the
Christian BEGETAL and BIRTH.

     We are begotten again unto a LIVING HOPE by and through the
RESURRECTION of Jesus Christ from the dead. As Paul explained in
1 Corinthians 15, if Jesus had not been resurrected then our
faith would be in vain. The sure hope of the Christian is a
RESURRECTION, not some immortal soul. As Jesus is ALIVE today,
then we can be alive in the future, if we die, before the day
Jesus returns to earth.
     Our inheritance is incorruptible, will never fade away, and
is now RESERVED in heaven for us. But Jesus will bring that
inheritance with Him, when He comes in glory to raise the dead
and to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. Peter does NOT say
we shall go to heaven to obtain our inheritance. We are today
kept by the power of God through faith, unto the final day of
salvation which will be revealed in the last time. At the end of
this age, glorious salvation will be openly revealed to the
world, when Jesus will return and raise His followers, the
children of God, from the dead, and change in the twinkling of an
eye from mortal to immortal, those alive at His coming (read
again
the wonderful 1 Corinthians chapter 15).

     We rejoice in all of this, though for a time, in this life,
we may have troubles and trials. But the trying of our faith is
to be looked upon as a precious thing, more precious than gold
that can perish. We may go through trials that are like metal put
through the fire to purify it, but beyond it all, there will be
praise and HONOR and GLORY, at the appearing of Jesus Christ.
     Peter realizes most or all of the people he is writing to,
have never seen Jesus. So it is with us today, but we still
believe, and we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.
We know the outcome, the goal, the end result of our faith is the
salvation of our lives.

     And concerning this SALVATION the prophets of old desired
and loved to look into, as it was revealed to them by the Spirit
of Christ. They were able to testify long before it happened, the
sufferings of Christ, and also the glory that should follow. They
were not just writing about things for themselves, but for US, so
the things that Peter said were NOW being reported about in his
time, were true and the good news inspired to be preached through
the power of the Holy Spirit. And so great was all this teaching
about the salvation of God, even the angels desired to look into
with wonderment (verses 1-12).

     Yes, angels, must be awe-stuck at how God planned to
reproduce Himself, through human flesh and blood, how the one now
known as Jesus the Christ, was willing to come from heaven as a
member of the very Godhead, come as a human person, fight
against sin and the Devil, live a perfect sinless life, be
willing to suffer terrible death on a cross, have His blood shed
for all sins of all people from all ages. Lay dead for three days
and three nights, then be resurrected to eternal glorified life
by the Father, and go back to heaven to sit on the Father's right
hand as the interceding High Priest for God's children. 
     The angels must have then and so still today, be awe-stuck,
by this plan of salvation that the Godhead planned before the
world was made.
     It truly is mind-bending when you stop and meditate on it
all, and as Paul said, we really look through a glass darkly at
it all, but one day we shall know as we are known. One day we
shall see the full glorified reality of it all. There is nothing
more important in your life, than to let God's Spirit lead you to
be one of His elected, to be one of His very children, to live
for Him, to serve Him, to walk with Him, to love Him with all
your heart, mind, and life. You can, if you heed His calling, can
be in the first resurrection of glory, at the very coming of
Christ Jesus.

     As Peter pleads in verses 13-21.

     "Wherefore gird up the loins (THOUGHTS) of your mind, be
     SOBER (mentally, emotionally), and HOPE to the end for the
     GRACE that is to be brought unto you at the REVELATION
     (REVEALING IN GLORY) of Jesus Christ; As OBEDIENT children,
     not fashioning yourselves according to the FORMER LUSTS in
     your ignorance. But as He which has called you is HOLY, so
     be you HOLY also in all manner of CONDUCT; because it is
     written 'Be you Holy; for I am Holy'" (Lev.11:14). And if
     you call on the Father, who without RESPECT OF PERSONS
     judges according to everyman's work, pass the time of your
     living here in fear (humble and deep respect of the Almighty
     One). For you do know that you were not REDEEMED with
     corruptible things, as like silver and gold, from your vain
     conduct (useless and no good conduct as far as finding
     salvation) received by following the traditions of your
     family (parents, and associates of this world). But you were
     REDEEMED by the PRECIOUS BLOOD of Christ, as of a Lamb
     WITHOUT BLEMISH and WITHOUT SPOT (pure and wholesome in
     every way possible, who never sinned). Who truly was
     FOREORDAINED  BEFORE the foundation of the world (God the
     Father and He had decided before the earth was founded, 
     Jesus would come to earth as a human and die for the sins of
     the world), but that plan came to fruition in these last
     times for you and for me. Who through Him (Christ) we do
     believe in God, who RAISED Him up from the DEAD, and gave
     Him GLORY; that your FAITH and HOPE might be in God the
     Father (verses 13-21 - my translation and amplification).

     What indeed a wonderful plan of salvation God and Christ had
planned before the earth was formed. There would be a calling and
an election according to grace, a redeeming or buying back, from
sin and death, for those called and chosen. It would be done
through grace (undeserved forgiveness of sins) by the blood or
death of Jesus on the cross. And we do believe God did raise
Christ from the dead and gave Him eternal glory. And because He
lives we also can live in glory in the family of God.

     Peter was confident that the people he was writing to had
purified their lives in OBEYING the TRUTH, by and through the
power of the Spirit of God, which also leads people to a sincere
love of all their brethren, and they were to continue in loving
each other with a pure heart - and they were to do it FERVENTLY,
because they had been begotten again not of corruptible seed, but
of INCORRUPTIBLE seed through the WORD of God, which lives and
abides FOREVER. Yes, God's begetting seed, the Holy Spirit and
His forever living Word in the Bible, are the agents that come
into the mind, that unite with the human mind, and DO BEGET us as
the VERY CHILDREN of God. 
     This BEGETAL is just as REAL as when a baby is begotten by
its physical parents. The teaching of the whole New Testament is
that God is REPRODUCING Himself, begetting flesh and blood human
beings, and so making real spirit united CHILDREN. Over and over
again, the New Testament says God, the Most High One, IS OUR
FATHER, Jesus His firstborn Son from the dead, is our ELDER
BROTHER. Jesus is not ashamed to call us His brothers (Hebrews
2). We are NOT "adopted" as God's children (which is a wrong
translation in a few verses of the NT) - we are LITERAL SONS and
DAUGHTERS of God our Father. 

     We are made Sons by things that will never pass away. Our
physical flesh is as the flower of the grass. The grass and its
flowers come up by they fall away, they die and are no more. But
the WORDS of God ENDURE FOREVER, and that Word of the GOOD NEWS
(the gospel) IS PREACHED UNTO YOU (verses 13-25).

     Here on this RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS Website, you are
having the very GOSPEL of Jesus Christ preached to you. You are
learning about the mysteries of God that He WANTS you to KNOW and
UNDERSTAND - the VERY PLAN OF SALVATION - the WAY INTO the very
Kingdom or Family of God. The Gospel - the good news - of the
true way to find eternal life, is here laid out before you in
plain clear language. The WAY of LIFE the Father wants you to
live, the WAY of WORSHIPPING Him, SERVING Him, SERVING YOUR
FELLOW MAN, is being expounded to you.
     If you have not yet done so, you need to HUMBLY REPENT,
accept Jesus as your PERSONAL SAVIOR, come to the Father in
FAITH, be saved by His GRACE, through faith, in the reconciling
sacrifice of Christ Jesus. You need to be willing to OBEY the
Father, to now be willing to LIVE by EVERY WORD that comes from
Him to you through the pages of the Bible. You need to love the
Lord your God with all your HEART, MIND, and LIFE! On this
Website you are being taught HOW TO LIVE as a true Child of God.
Very few Christian Websites will give you the plain truth of what
God wants you to know from His word. I am at times blunt and to
the point concerning the false Christianity out there, I try to
be tactful and to do it all in love. Truth is truth, but Jesus
said you can know the truth and in so knowing, it would SET YOU
FREE. It is the greatest blessing of this life, to KNOW THE TRUTH
and to be SET FREE from lies and falsehood and religious
deceptions.

     May you have the willingness and the love to search the
Scriptures daily and to come to see God's marvellous and
beautiful truths of His ever-living Word of Light.

                             ................

Written May 2007  

     

EPISTLE OF JAMES #1


 New Testament Bible
Story

Chapter One-hundred-twelve:

Epistle from James #1

                                     
                       INTRODUCTION and CHAPTER ONE


The following is taken from the NKJV Personal Study Edition,
Nelson Publishers, 1990,1995.


     The Epistle of James is known as one of the General Epistles
of the New Testament. They are called general because they were
written as circular letters to be passed around and read in
several churches.

AUTHOR AND DATE

     The writer identifies himself only as "James, a bondservant
of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ" (1:1). The author was
probably the same James who led the church in Jerusalem (Acts
15:13). Paul refers to this James as "the Lord's brother," and
includes him among the "apostles" (Gal.1:19). He also
characterizes him as one of the "pillars" of the church (Gal.
2:9).
     This James is mentioned twice in the Gospels (Matt.13:55;
Mark 6:3), both times as one of the brothers of Jesus. Although
he is not called a follower of the Lord until after the
Resurrection, he was probably among those early disciples who
obeyed Jesus' command to wait in the Upper Room, and who were
there filled with the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:14; 2:4). When Peter
left Palestine (Acts 12:17), James seems to have become the
leader of the Jerusalem church.
     There is no word in the letter that tells us when it was
written. The important point, however, is not the exact year but
the period. James was martyred about A.D.63. Conservative
scholars therefore usually hold to a date somewhere between A.D.
45 and 62.

BACKGROUND

     As leader of the very first church (the church in
Jerusalem), James would feel a responsibility for the spiritual
life of Christ's followers wherever they were. Thus he wrote this
book from pastoral concern to address needs and problems
widespread in the church.

CONTENTS

     James is a pastoral letter of practical counsel concerning
attitudes and actions affecting the spiritual life of the church.
The themes follow closely Jesus' own teachings in the Sermon on
the Mount. In the epistle we find discussions of the Christian
attitude toward trials and temptations, of the right response to
poverty, and of the right use of riches. James writes about
discrimination, treating others as we would wish to be treated,
Christian use of the tongue, the responsibility of teachers,
godly wisdom, God's plan for a holy people, and His judgment on
selfish persons. The letter concludes with an appeal to the
Christian's hope in the Second Coming of Christ. Meanwhile God's
people are to continue in prayer, praise, and faithful Christian
living.

     James's deep concern for the practical outcome of Christian
faith may seem to oppose Paul's emphasis on salvation by faith
alone. James's position, however, is not an attack on salvation
by faith; it is a protest against hypocrisy. He wants the world
to know that faith is a transforming force. Salvation by faith
results in holy living. This does not contradict Paul's teaching
- it complements it. The two emphases are the two facets of a
full-orbed Christian faith-redemption and holy living.
     James is sure that serving God makes good sense. If you
believe what Scripture teaches and if you live by its guidelines,
you will come out better than following any alternative. For this
reason the book is often compared with the wisdom literature of
Old Testament: Job, Proverbs, some Psalms, and Ecclesiastes.

PURPOSE 

     The letter was written to encourage Christians who were
suffering cause of their faith. It was addressed "to the twelve
tribes which are scattered abroad (1:1)........

     These Christians of the first century, whether Jews or
Gentiles, were always a small minority. They were, therefore,
subject to suspicion and sometimes to persecution James
recognizes these hazards, but encourages Christians to remain
faithful to Christ even when it is difficult or dangerous. He
followed his own counsel by dying as a martyr for the faith
around A.D. 63.

OUTLINE OF JAMES

1. Salutation   1:1 

2. Steadfast in the faith     1:2-27    
     A. Facing tests     1:2-11    
     B. Overcoming temptation   1:12-18 
     C. Doers of the word     1:19-27

3. Christian standards of value    2:1-13    

4. Works follow true faith    2:14-26   

5. Christian speech   3:1-12  

6. The wisdom of God  3:13-18

7. A call to Christian holiness   4:1-17
     A. Cleansing, the solution to strife   4:1-10
     B. Submitting to the law and will of God   4:11-17

8. Judgment on the ungodly rich   5:1-6

9. The Second Coming, a hope for Christians   5:7-12

10. Prayer, faith, and reclamation   5:13-20

                             .................



CHAPTER ONE

     James says that he was a "bondservant" of the Lord Jesus,
not just a servant, but the Greek is "bond" servant, or slave
servant, one that is bought for a price. All Christians are
bought for a price, the price was the very blood of Jesus Christ.

     He addresses his epistle to "the twelve tribes scattered
abroad." This is not some fanciful idea (put forth by some modern
scholars) of Jewish and maybe Gentile Christians here and there,
but it means what he said it to mean .... the TWELVE TRIBES OF
ISRAEL, scattered abroad. And they were indeed. The TEN TRIBES en
mass had not returned to Palestine after being deported from
Samaria by the Assyrians in 1745-718 B.C. Nor had many of the
Jews returned to Palestine after the 70 year captivity in
Babylon, which started about 604 B.C. Truly the twelve tribes of
Israel were scattered abroad in the Roman Empire. 
     A good percentage of the people he was writing to, were very
carnal in their nature, they had wars and fightings among
themselves (chapter 4). What religion they had was shallow
indeed, mixed up in some theological matters, and needed some
major over hauling. Some had only a form a godliness, but lacked
spiritual depth. All this would hold true that he was writing to
a far flung people that had traces of Christianity and God, but
needed much help to guide them into true deep roots of what
Christianity and being a child of God REALLY meant.

     He wanted them to know that having trials and tests, was a
good thing, from time to time, for it produced patient endurance,
and letting patient endurance produce spiritual muscle, they
would become mature and complete, and would lack nothing in
fighting the spiritual battle against sin, the world, and the
Devil (verses 1-4).
     Certainly no one wants trials, and tests, and troubles, to
be a daily way of life. Hopefully, for most, that will not be the
case. Paul had his times of trials and testings, but as he said,
he also had times of fullness and plenty. He just learnt to be
content with whichever way it was. Jesus taught us to pray (in
what is known as the Lord's Prayer) that the Father wound not
"lead us into (temptation) trials." Which means by looking at 
the whole Bible, that we will be guidable, teachable, correctable 
people, so God does not have to deal with us in a disciplinarian 
manner. But sometimes the Lord allows certain trials and tests to 
come our way. If we endure through them, we will build spiritual 
muscle and have the mental and emotional tools to endure to the 
end in our Christian walk.

     If we need WISDOM, we are to ask for it, but we are to ask
in FAITH, not doubting that we shall have it. A doubting person
is like a wave of the sea, just tossed about by the wind. A
doubting or double-minded man is unstable in many of his ways,
and such a person should not deceive themselves into thinking God
can answer and give them what they desire. A person must have
FAITH that God will give them wisdom if they lack it and ask to
have it (verses 5-8).

     The books of Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes, are looked
upon as the WISDOM books. They contain great truths to make one
wise, then again all the Bible gives us great wisdom as to how to
live pleasing to God. Many examples of wisdom and the lack of
wisdom are presented to us throughout the Bible. We need to read
and meditate on all of it.
     The Bible is not the sum total of all that can be thought of
as "wisdom." Our lives may cover many aspects of where wisdom is
needed to be used. There are people who specialize in various
skills of knowledge and wisdom. Going to the right school, taking
the right courses for your abilities and aptitudes, marrying the
right mate, buying a home, correctly managing your finances,
correctly rearing your children, getting correct advice on
plumbing, electrical, car repairs, dog training (if you decide to
have one) etc. etc. 
     It is a wise move to seek out wise and knowledgable people
on things that you may have little knowledge about. That is an
all important point in being wise, to acknowledge you are not the
sum total of wisdom, and that others have wisdom in different
areas of life that you need to gather from them.
     Wisdom is a somewhat LARGE topic and certainly a large part
of what you will need in life as you live as a Christian and walk
through the day to day world. But the basic points above are your
overall outline of being a person of wisdom.

     The lowly person in material wealth is to rejoice that God
has called them, that they are loved and precious in the sight of
the Lord. They have a calling that is FAR greater than what any
physical material wealth in this life can offer them. It is a
calling that truly blows your mind, when you know the truth about
the end result of that calling. The Christian's destiny is beyond
what the human mind can really comprehend. I have written about
it on this Website in a study called "A Christian's Destiny." It
will give you the technical truth of the matter, but to fully
understand what this means we shall have to wait till our
resurrection. Yet the technical truth God does want us to
understand and to know.

     The physical rich person in this life, needs to know that
physical riches are not the important thing, they will fade away,
will go someday. That day may not be until your death, but as
they say, "You can't take it with you" - your physical riches
that is. This human life is relatively short, in terms of
eternity, somewhat like a blade of grass, it rises, the sun beams
down, and it is burnt up, gone. If your physical riches are your
whole life and mind, then your life will soon be over and you
will fade away.
     The point is: if you are physically rich, use it to the
glory of God, serve others with it, and do not let those riches
dominate your life, remember that serving God IS the most
important of all. Some of God's children have been physically
wealthy in the past ages, but they first had their mind on God
and His way of life, and then they used their riches to help and
serve others (verses 9-11).


     James says it is a blessing for a person to endure
temptation and trials. When he so endures a crown of life will be
given. Jesus said in the Gospels, "He that shall endure to the
end shall be saved." There is no such teaching in the Bible as
"once saved always saved." The Bible and certainly the New
Testament, teaches over and over again, that you must remain
faithful in your Christian walk right to the end of your life. We
have covered this basic and foundational truth many times in this
NT story, and in a number of in-depth articles I have written on
that subject. God has promised a crown of life to those who love
Him. What loving God means is certainly covered in a clear and
plain manner by the apostle John in all the books that bear his
name.
     
     When trials and tests come, we must not think that God is
tempting us to do evil or sin. Now, sure, it is possible to sin
when such trials and tests come our way. But those trials and
tests are not sent or allowed by God to come upon us in order for
us to be tempted to sin. God is not sitting down in heaven,
scratching His head, meditating in deep thought, as to how to
tempt us to sin and do evil. God is not calling Jesus in, and all
the 24 elders around the His throne, and maybe some of the arch
angels, to figure out ways to get us to do evil or sin. In
sending or allowing trials and tests to come our way, God is not
wanting us to sin, He desires us not to sin. He allows those
trials and tests for another purpose altogether, and certainly
does not have in mind that we sin as we go through and face those
trials and tests. Trials and tests are to help us develop
stronger spiritual muscles, so we can have good strong godly
strength to endure to the end, no matter what life may throw at
us. As some have said, "Bad things can and do happen to good
people." As is written in the wisdom of Solomon in Ecclesiastes,
"Time and chance happen to all." God NEVER wants or intends us to
do evil or sin, when trials and tests come our way.
     If during those times of trials and testing we do sin, it is
not anything that God can be blamed for. God is there to give us
the power, the strength, through His Holy Spirit to overcome sin
and evil, just as Jesus did when tempted by the Devil after
fasting for 40 days, and at other times tempted as we are, as
Paul wrote to the Hebrews, yet did not sin.
     We are led into sin, when we meditate on sin, when we
dwell on it, when we allow it to stick around in our minds, when
we allow our own desires and lusts of carnal nature to entice us
to keep meditating on evil and sin. Then when desire has festered
in our minds, it finally gives birth to sin, and when sin has
developed itself, made growth, then spiritual death comes forth -
we have then sinned.

     An example is always the best to illustrate this truth. God
made the physical body of a grown woman a thing of beauty to the
male mind. There is nothing sinful about the lovely body of a
lovely lady. You are perhaps on the beach, on a hot sunny day,
and there are many lovely bodied ladies on that beach also. True
enough some should not be wearing what they are wearing, the
least amount of swim wear you can without having the police take
them of the beach. You as a male, can see what is certainly a
lovely well formed figure of a lady. You can admit she is lovely
in form all over, a contender for the Miss Universe contest, for
sure. There is nothing so far wrong with this. But if you allow
your eyes and mind to dwell on her body, allow your mind to
wander into sexual lust, allow sexual fantasy to stick around and
grow, then sin has given birth and you have been drawn away by
your own desires and lusts and enticed to sin.

     Now, I do not want to just pick on the male, I understand
from what females have told me, that the above example can work
just as well for the female if she sees on the beach some great
physical muscular hulk of a man. Sin knows no discrimination. 

     So it goes, there are all kinds of examples one could think
about, where it is not sin initially, but if the mind is allowed
to be enticed into wrong thoughts and then maybe wrong actions,
sin has been born and spiritual death has given birth (verses 12-
15).

     No evil comes from God. He is not up there thinking about
ways to bring evil and sin to you or the world. Trials and tests
He may send or allow to come, but evil and sin, does not come
from Him. Only good is from God. He wants to give good and
perfect gifts to you and the world. He is the Father of LIGHT,
not darkness. He has no turning or clouding over of His light.
His light is always light, pure holy righteous truth and light.
It was His will to bring forth children to Himself, by and
through the WORD of TRUTH! We, His children, are FIRSTFRUITS to
His plan of salvation for all mankind. We, today, called to be
His children, are the FIRST of all those born in the past,
present, and future ages of mankind. I have covered this
wonderful truth in past chapters of this NT Bible Story and in
articles of study I have written on the subjects of being called
and chosen and having salvation, as well as the studies on the
overall PLAN of salvation for mankind. 
     God has a FIRST-fruits to salvation, and He has a SECOND-
fruits to His salvation. The firstfruits will be in the FIRST
resurrection at the coming of Christ in glory to establish the
Kingdom of God on earth. The others, the second-fruits to
salvation will be AFTER that first resurrection of the first-
fruits (verses 16-18).

     With all this in mind, James tells us to be swift to hear,
slow to speak, slow to anger, for the anger of man does not work
the righteousness of God (verse 19).
     Oh, indeed, what the anger of man has done to bring evil and
sin upon himself and others. Think of the anger that led to
September 11th 2001 and the World Trade Centre. Think of the
anger that led to School and University killings of the past
(remember Virginia Tech. - April 2007).
     Paul was inspired to say, "Be angry and SIN NOT." There is a
time for righteous anger (Jesus was angry at times), but NEVER
for SIN in that anger. The un-righteous anger of man does NOT
produce the righteousness of God (verse 20).

     We are to lay aside all filthiness and wickedness, and with
meekness receive the implanted word of God, live by every word of
God, which will then save our lives (verse 21).

     We are to not ONLY be HEARERS of the word, but DOERS of the
word. If we only hear but do not obey the word, it is like a man
looking at himself in the mirror, saying to himself, "Why, what a
dirty unshaved, grime looking face I have," but goes away
forgetting what he's looking like.
     But he who looks into the LAW OF LIBERTY and CONTINUES
therein, and is not a forgetful hearer, but a DOER of the word,
he will be blessed in his doing (verses 22-25).
     Ah, God's law is not evil, hard, something to hate,
something to avoid like the plague! It is a law of LIBERTY. Mark
that in your Bible! Color it yellow! God's law is LIBERTY, it
brings wonderful blessings to those who obey it. LOOK AT IT, read
Exodus 20 or Deuteronomy 5. If the whole world was obeying those 
Ten Commandments, what a great place it would be. It would be a 
place unrecognizable. Let your mind wander on how this world would 
be if all nations and all people were obeying the Ten Commandments.
Frankly, the negative things you've heard from some parts of the
Christian religious world concerning the Ten Commandments, is
ONLY because of the FOURTH commandment! Those people just do not
want to observe the weekly Sabbath day! They have no problem with
the other nine, but they will not give up wanting to do their own
thing on the weekly 7th day Sabbath.
     But even the Sabbath day command is a law of LIBERTY, and to
those who observe it, indeed what liberty it brings. There is
great liberty in putting the world, and our work and business to
one side for a whole day, and saturate ourselves in the word and
fellowship of the Lord. Without that command, many of us would
work 7 days a week, week after week, and month after month. 
     God's LAW is a law of LIBERTY!

     Our tongue, what comes out of our mouth in words is more
important than many Christians think. James tells us that if we
do not bridle our words, our tongue, watch what we say in our
conversation with others, we deceive our own hearts and mind, our
religion is then useless and vain. 
     As I got older in the church I grew up in, and entered more
and more the adult world of those adults in my church, I was
shocked to find how their language was way different (in a bad
way) outside of the two hour church service. Our language and the
tone of our voice belays the depth of our Christianity. If we do
not control our tongue our religion is vain and useless (verse
26).

     There are many things in the Bible that define for us what
true Christ-likeness and following God is all about. Here in
verse 27, James gives us two things that govern our spiritual
thermometer. I suspect these two criterion would not be the first
to come to a Christian's mind if asked what makes a true
Christian. James says to visit the orphans and widows in their
trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world, is pure
and undefiled religion before God the Father.
     
     The Lord gave many laws to Israel under the Old Covenant
that regulated how orphans and widows would to be helped and
served. There are many prophetic warnings to Israel in the books
of the prophets, that condemn Israel for NOT looking after the
orphans and widows as they should have.
     It is no light thing to God to forsake caring for the
orphans and widows. You should mediate on how you can serve the
orphans and widows in your community or inner circle of life.
     
     To keep oneself unspotted from the world - well maybe that
would come to a Christina's mind when thinking about what is a
true Christian. But let me tell you it is way more than what some
religions say it is. It is way more than not playing cards,
entering a movie theatre, not dancing, not wearing make-up. Sure,
all of the aforementioned could entail sin in them, if used
wrongly. But being unspotted from the world is far more than JUST
some physical things, that some religions thinks is worldliness.

     If you are following in the footsteps of Jesus Christ,
reading all the Bible, meditating on all the lives of all those
in the Bible who were godly, yes, seeing their mistakes and sins,
but also seeing their righteousness before God. If you are
studying to see WHAT and HOW our heavenly Father wants you to
live, if you are allowing the mind of Christ to be in your mind,
you will come to know what being unspotted from the world is all
about.


                          ......................

Written April 2007

 

EPISTLE OF JAMES #3

 


 New Testament Bible
Story

Chapter One-hundred-fourteen:

Epistle from James #3

                  
                   Chapters Four and Five


CHAPTER FOUR

     The Greek word "war" in verses one and two, also
proves James was writing to a large general population of
the scattered twelve tribes of Israel (chap.1:1) -
scattered throughout the Roman Empire. 
     The word "war" in verse one is "polemos" - number
4171 in Strong's Concordance. The ENGLISHMAN'S GREEK
CONCORDANCE shows this word as used everywhere in the NT.
It is used in Mat.24:6; Mark 13:7; Luke 14:31; 21:9; 1
Cor.14:8; Heb.11:34; Rev.9:7;,9; 11:7; 12:7,17; 13:7;
16:14; 19:19; 20:8. It is translated as "war" - "fight" 
- "battle." in the KJV. In every case in the NT, it is
used as meaning the literal fighting, battles, warfare,
among armies. There should be therefore no reason to try
and make it mean something else in James 4:1.

     The Greek for "war" in verse 2 is akin to "polemos" 
- it is "polemeo" number 4170 in Strong's Concordance -
and is used in the NT in only these places: Rev.2:16;
12:7; 13:4; 17:14; 19:11. Once more it means the literal
war, fight, fought, as armies warring against each other.
There should be no reason to try and say it means
something else here in James 4:2.

     Using only the NT to interpret itself, the NT uses
the words to literally mean warfare as we think of it in
the normal sense - groups of people or angels or God
against man, in literal battles and warfare.

     All of verses one to ten prove James was now
addressing a majority people of the tribes of Israel, who
were at times, fighting, warring, and battling, either
each other or other nations around them where they were
scattered. They had a form of religion only, but no real
substance, their fightings were from their basic lustful
nature. They maybe asked God this or that, but it was an
asking based on their lusts. They were asking amiss, they
didn't receive, and so their lustful desires led them to
warfare. James says they were part and parcel of the
world around them, they were a friend of the world, they
walked in the ways of the world, hence they did what the
world does - get what you think you need even if it means
going to war over it. They were allowing the bad side of
our natural spirit in us, to lead them off into wars,
fighting, and battles. There religion led them to ask,
but they were asking for the wrong things. 

     A whole new mental attitude was need on their part.
They needed HUMILITY! They needed to get rid of their
vain proudness, and if they were to receive the grace of
God, meekness and humility was surely needed from their
hearts and minds. It was just a fact of recorded
Scripture that God resists the PROUD, but gives GRACE to
the HUMBLE (verses 1-6; and see Job 22:29; Ps.138:6;
Prov.3:34; Matt.23:12).

     According to James through the next verses those
Israelites needed DEEP repentance, mourning, weeping, and
humility. He pulls no punches, puts the cards on the
table, calls it like it clearly was, and gives them the
changes they needed to make in their lives.

     "SUBMIT yourselves therefore to God. RESIST the
     Devil, and he will flee from you. DRAW NIGH to God,
     and He will draw nigh to you. CLEANSE your hands, you
     SINNERS; and PURIFY your hearts, you double-minded.
     BE AFFLICTED, and MOURN and WEEP, let your laughter
     be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness.
     HUMBLE yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He
     shall lift you up (verses 7-10, KJV).

     Truly James' words are a call to DEEP REPENTANCE.
Truly many in scattered Israel needed to hear that call.
Indeed sometimes the servants of the Most High have to
cry aloud and spare not, and have to show the people of
God their sins. 

     Many of those Israelites were also speaking evil
against one another. This is the evil of malice, gossip,
hurtful words, words that edified no one. There is a kind
of talk that Christians should not partake in. When
talking about someone is done to cut them to pieces, to
trample them into the dust, to falsely accuse, to blame
of sinning against the law of God, when there is no clear
evidence .... such evil talk, is condemning, and you are
being judge over someone, when you have no right to be
their judge. There are some situations that you should
have nothing to do with or nothing to say about, because
you simply do not have the facts. You should be busy
doing the law, and not being a judge using the law to
speak against someone in a wrong way.
     There are times to judge. Paul did so in 1
Corinthians 5, which we have looked at already, when we
went through that epistle of Paul's. Jesus said we are to
judge RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT. It is an important topic, that
of judging. I have written an in-depth study on the
matter. Please look it up and take the time to fully
study the matter.

     God is the final judge of everyone. He is the one who
gave the law - He is the GREAT lawgiver. He is the one to
save or destroy. James is addressing people who were
judging and condemning incorrectly and un-righteously.
     Yes, this matter of judging is a serious and
important issue that the Bible has much to say about, so
please take the time to read and study my article
covering this subject (verses 11-12).

     To finish this chapter James addresses those
individuals who are self-pompous, overly self-confident,
arrogantly proud, who think the world revolves around
them. They think and plan as if they are immortal flesh,
the attitude they have is what is to be blamed here. Of
course it is not wrong to look ahead, and have some basic
outline of what you want to accomplish in life, but it
should all be in a humble frame of mind, with an attitude
of "God willing" I would like to do this or that. We are
to remember our life is like a vapour, we are only here
for a relatively short span of time in the eternity of
God. 
     Some, James knew, were rejoicing in their cocky mind-
set concerning life, they were in a wrong boastful
attitude, and James said that kind of living was evil
(verses 13-16).

     He also knew that many he was writing to, KNEW
BETTER! And when a person has been enlightened, then to
turn from the light and carelessly ignore it or throw it
away, or set your mind to NOT walk in the light, then it
is SIN indeed for that person. As Jesus said, "To whom
much is given much is required."

     It is a wonderful prize to have, is the prize of
having more light revealed to you, having more "good"
manifested to you, but once it is given it is your grave
responsibility to DO that which is right. To NOT do so is
sin, and as we have heard from James, sin, when it is
finished, brings forth DEATH (verse 17 with chapter
1:15).

CHAPTER FIVE

     Verses 1-6 of this chapter are also proof that James
is writing to a large population - the twelve tribes of
Israel scattered. His scathing remarks towards the
physically wealthy are blunt and pointed. We would hope
that they are addressed towards un-Godly and un-Christian
people. Although Paul had to pointedly address the sins
of some Christians in his epistles, James here gives no
hint that he is talking to some in the Christian church.
It is best to conclude James is talking to the general
"wealthy" population of the twelve tribes, many or most,
of which were not following godly principles of living.
     It would seem that there was a major "task-master"
attitude by the rich to take advantage of the poor, many
of which were Christians.

     Look at how James starts: "Come now, you rich, WEEP
and HOWL for your miseries that are coming upon you."
Then he proceeds to tell them their riches have rotted,
and their garments moth-eaten, their gold and silver is
corroded. Now it really takes something mighty drastic to
corrode gold, but I suspect it is a figure of speech
James uses to nail home how bad things are with the rich,
and the corrosion within their heaped up treasures, will
be their witness against them, of their attitude towards
their riches and the abuse of the poor that made them
rich.
     These greedy task-masters of the poor, had not done
what was right and proper concerning the wages to be paid
to their poor workers. Whatever the fraud was that they
enacted as they manipulated the wages of those they
employed, that fraudulent sin had reached up to heaven,
along with the cries of the poor who were being
monetarily abused.
     James tells them that they have lived on earth in
pleasure and luxury (margin - indulgence). They lived
lives of continual feasting, maybe literally, but
figuratively for certain. What they have done towards the
poor amounted to the likes of condemning and murder, yet
those just and righteous ones did not resist them (verses
1-6).

     Obviously there was a large problem out there among
the scattered twelve tribes of Israel. The rich by and
large were taking great advantage of the relatively poor
people that they employed.

     James admonishes those Christians employed by the
rich: "Therefore be patient , brethren, until the coming
of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious
fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it
receives the early and latter rain. You also be patient.
Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at
hand" (verses 7-8).

     At the time of James' writing the early apostles
thought the coming of the Lord in glory to establish the
Kingdom of God on earth, was not far away. By the time
Paul wrote some of his epistles certain prophetic
passages had been revealed to him and they knew some
events had to yet take place before Jesus was to return.
But still, I doubt any of them would have expected the
past two thousand years to have gone by, and still we
expect the coming of the Lord is at hand. Such is the
nature of time in the presence of God, two thousand years
to Him is but a twinkling of an eye in endlessness
eternity.

     The Christians were not to complain and grumble
against one another. When you are being mistreated by
rich employers, it is easy to complain and grumble, even
to the point of grumbling between each other, finding
fault in this way or that way with each other. We are not
to get into that bad attitude with one another because we
shall be judged by THE judge of the universe who is
standing at the door, a way of saying He is standing near
by.
     James points them to the prophets of old, who came in
the name of the Lord. He points them to the suffering
they had to endure at times, and how they patiently bore
it all. He reminds them that we counted them very
blessed, those who set us that example of patient
endurance. We think of the great Job and his endurance
under mighty trials, and we have seen the end intended,
the finished product, of the Lord - that the Lord is very
compassionate and great in mercy (verses 9-11).
     It was Paul who wrote that the Lord will not allow
trials and tests to come upon us that we cannot endure,
but will with those trials and troubles, make a way of
escape, give us the strength to bear with them. Again the
classic example is that of Job. I ask the reader to read
the book of Job in a modern translation, which will bring
to light that book in a much more revealing way than the
old KJV.

     James gives instructions as Jesus did, about
"swearing" and "oaths" (verse 12). Under the New
Testament swearing by oaths for Christians has indeed
been "done away with." Some people like to think that
just about everything under the Old Covenant has been
"done away with" under the New Covenant. That is of
course far from the truth, but on the other hand SOME
things under the Old have been abolished under the New.
This one of them (swearing and taking oaths by this
method or that method) - oath swearing should not be
practiced by Christians. You can "affirm" - say YES or
say NO, but things like swearing on the Bible should not
be done by Christians. Many of you may be surprised that
our laws of the Western world allow for "affirmations" in
the courts of the land. 
     I once needed to be in court as a witness (nothing
drastically serious, I've even forgotten what it was all
about now), and whoever they are, handed me the Bible to
put my hand on and swear that I would tell the truth and
nothing but the truth so help me God. I told the person
I would affirm, but not with any hand on the Bible. They
blinked their eyes, and repeated their words again as
they handed me a Bible. I said the same thing, that I
would affirm. The person hesitated for a moment this
time, looked a little puzzled, and then again started to
repeat their speech as they hand me the Bible once more.
I again told them I would affirm ..... this time they
really were confused, looked down, looked up, and looked
over at the Judge. With a sigh from the Judge like "Don't
you know he is allowed to affirm and not swear on the
Bible" the Judge said out loud, "He will AFFIRM, he's
allowed to do this." 
     Oh, interestingly, the Judge did ask me where I got
this from, not swearing on the Bible. I was able to tell
all present the passages of James and of Jesus (Jesus
instructed it in Matthew 5:34-37).
     
     Kind of simple really, but many Christians just do
not take the words of Jesus and James in any serious
practical daily manner. I'm not sure what they think
Jesus and James were teaching, if it was not plainly DO
NOT SWEAR OR TAKE OATHS, PERIOD!

     Some things HAVE CHANGED from the Old Covenant to the
New Covenant, but you need to be very careful about WHAT.
I have an in-depth study called "LIVING BY EVERY WORD OF
GOD - HOW?" You need to look it up and study it
carefully.

     If we are suffering from anything, James tells us to
pray about it. If we are cheerful, to sing psalms or
songs of praise. A psalm is words of praise, a way of
telling God you are thankful. This can be done with many
types of songs, they do not have to be so-called
"religious songs" - many songs can have words of praise
and joy and thankfulness in them. It is much harder today
find those songs outside of the religious world, as so
many of today's songs are full of this trash and that
trash, this moaning and this bad experience or
heartbreak, "She done left me, and my dog ran away and
I'm now so blue, so blue, as I cry in my bear, away from
you."

     If people are sick, they are to call for the ElderS
(note the plural) of the church and they are to come and
anoint them with oil and pray for them. Again, kind of
simple, but few churches practice this admonishing
teaching today (verses 13-14).

     Verse 15 has given some people a hard time, they are
practically smashed to bits when God does not heal, and
let's the person die. The words say, "And the prayer of
faith WILL save the sick, and the Lord WILL raise him up,
and if he has committed sins, he WILL be forgiven."
     
     Looking at the whole Bible, if we are reading ALL of
it, we shall see that at times people are not healed,
they must endure with their sickness of what ever sort it
is, or they may not be raised up but do indeed die. Paul
had a thorn in the flesh that he asked the Lord three
times to remove, but God did not remove it, and told him
that His grace was sufficient for him - God would give
Paul the strength to endure his thorn in the flesh.

     The answer to this verse in James is understanding
the Bible uses, over and over again, GENERAL STATEMENTS!
We use this language even today in our speech. "What a
lovely day it has been" we may say at the end of the day,
even though there was a few times a dark cloud came over
and dumped a good rain shower on us, while enjoying a
family picnic.

     I refer the reader to my in-depth study called
"General Statements" which will show you how the Bible
uses the speech tool known as general statements.
     James is using a general statement here. Quite often,
probably most of the time, God does heal after anointing
with oil and prayer, BUT NOT EVERY TIME. For whatever
reasons God may choose not to heal that person, they may
have to live with their sickness, as Paul had to live
with his thorn in the flesh, or they may even die! We do
look to God in faith, that He will answer in the way He
decided to answer our prayer.
     All this does not say we should not fervently pray,
for James in the next verse (verse 16) says we should
talk to each other about our weakness and sickness and
pray for each other that we will be healed. The effectual
fervent pray of a righteous man does avail much.
     You will notice the confessing of our faults and sins
to each other here mentioned, is in the CONTEXT of
physical sickness - James is not teaching the spiritual
"confessing box" to a church priest, that one particular
denomination once used (and maybe still does in some
parts of the world).

     The example James gives is that of the prophet
Elijah. He was a human man, as we are, with the same
pulls of the flesh as we have. But he EARNESTLY prayed
that it would not rain in Israel, and it did not rain for
three and one half years (1 Kings 17:1; 18:1). And he
prayed again and the heavens gave rain (1 Kings 18:1,42).
     So, fervent prayer can bring mighty results. We
should use earnest heartfelt prayer, but remember God is
the one to give His answer WHEN and HOW he sees fit
(verses 17-18).

     James end his epistle with a reminder of TWO things.
One, it is possible for someone to TURN FROM the truth.
They had the truth, but they have now wandered from it.
And it is good for someone to try and bring them back to
that truth, to save their lives once more, to help them
re-direct their way of life BACK AGAIN to the truth of
God.
     Paul talked about this in Galatians 6:1-3. The person
trying to restore someone back to the faith should be
doing it all in MEEKNESS, HUMILITY, and not in some vain,
arrogant, self-righteous mind-set.

     Yes, at all times we need to NOT think of ourselves
MORE than we should, we need to live and walk, and act in
words and deeds with HUMILITY, and if we do, then God can
use us to serve and help people, bring salvation to
people, and what greater work can there be than to help
people find eternal truth and salvation. May it be what
we are all about (verse 19-20).

                          ......................

Written May 2007

EPISTLE OF JAMES #2

 

 New Testament Bible
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Chapter One-hundred-thirteen:

Epistle from James #2

                          
                          Chapters Two and Three


CHAPTER TWO

     Verses 1-9, show that James was writing to a general
population, as we have seen, in the first verse of chapter one,
to the twelve tribes of Israel scattered abroad. A general
population where synagogues would have been full of people from
the rich to the very poor, where many would not have a deep
profound relationship with God, and many even less with the Lord
Jesus Christ. It would vary from assembly to assembly of course.
But it would be to some extent as Paul was to write about the
"last days" - having a form of godliness but denying the power
thereof." For many in the scattered synagogues of scattered
Israel, their religion would be a "form" only - a few hours a
week only religion, after those few hours they would pretty well
do as they pleased. Which would, for the physically rich, mean
they would drag poor people before the judgment seats of the
land, if it was to their advantage.
     It is a fact of recorded Jewish history that Christians did
worship in the synagogues for a number of decades after the
Christian faith was fully started in 30 A.D. And sure enough
within many of those scattered Jewish synagogues, were a large
mixture of people from the very poor to the very wealthy. In the
main the majority of Christians in those assemblies were of
the former class - relatively in the poor strata of society, as
James mentions in verse 5, and Paul also affirmed in 1
Corinthians 1:26,27.
     
     There would be in those assemblies, some class distinction
and class prejudice. Not all would be of the Christian faith, and
not all would be very godly in their basic way of living. The
rich would certainly have the power to bring people before the
courts and judgment seats of the world. 

     For those assemblies that were more "Christian" than Jewish,
or shall we say assemblies run by the Christians, rather than run
by the Jews (and Christians assemblies would have been "open" to
anyone wanting to worship with them on the Sabbath and Festivals,
where it was safe to be open, and many parts of the Roman Empire
were safe places for open worship, the Romans allowed the Jews
freedom of worship, as long as they were "good" citizens of
Rome), James was addressing the human problem of "respect of
persons."

     There should be no respect of persons in the manner and way
you treat either the wealthy or the poor in your assembly. Rich
expensive clothes and costly jewelry or the lack of, does not
make the person. Outward dress is not a part of the real
spiritual character of a person. If we bend over backwards to be
nice to the wealthy and give them the best seats in the
assembly, and talk and act the exact opposite with the poor, then
James says we have become partial in ourselves and have also
become judges with evil thoughts (verse 4). 
     He goes on to say that by and large, God has called and
chosen today the poor of this world, ones rich in faith, though
relatively poor in physical wealth. Paul was inspired to say the
same thing, that not many physical wealthy people are called to
the Kingdom of God in this age. How many millionaires do you know
in your assembly, oh, there may be some, but for the most part,
most assemblies are made up of the average to lower income
bracket of the work-a-day world.

     In James time, I guess from what he said in verse 6, it was
common practice for the rich to drag the poor before the
judgments seats of the land. James wanted Christians to live and
act with no respect of persons in their attitude of mind. They
were to fulfil the ROYAL LAW of God that could be often summed up
as "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."  And we know from
the words of Jesus that our neighbor is ANY other fellow human
being. Jesus clearly taught that in His ministry as we have
previously seen in the four Gospels.

     It is a very important point and subject is the one
regarding "respect of persons" - so much so that James said in
verse 9, "But if you have respect of persons, you commit SIN, and
are convinced of the LAW as TRANSGRESSORS!"

     We as Christians are to have the attitude of mind towards
any other that we wish they would have towards us, it is indeed,
"Do unto others as you would want them to do unto you." 

     All of what James is expressing is found in the LAW of God.
The law of God is not just a narrow 10 points, as people know as
the famous TEN COMMANDMENTS, found in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy
5. The law of God is much broader than that. The Ten Commandments
are just the high-light of all that is holy and righteous - that
makes up the whole character of God, and the way of life that He
would want His children to live in this physical life on this
physical earth.
     There is no specific point in the Ten Commandments that
says, "You shall not have respect of persons with each other."
But James has already said that living a life with respect of
persons is SIN, and you are convinced, convicted by the law as a
transgressor of that holy law of God. 
     This section of New Testament Scripture is one proof that
the Ten Commandments are MUCH BROADER in intent and application
than just the literal words they contain. We saw in the famous
so-called "Sermon on the Mount" of Matthew 5,6,7, that Jesus came
to MAGNIFY the law of God. He did not come to make it smaller, or
do away with one or more of the Ten Commandments. He came as
Isaiah the prophet wrote, to MAGNIFY THE LAW (see Isaiah 42: 21).
     This section of James chapter 2, does just that also, it
MAGNIFIES the ROYAL law (verse 8) - the law of LIBERTY! (verse
12).

     Sin is sin, and sin is defined by the Word of the Lord. You
may not sin in a number of ways, but sin only in one sin and you
have still sinned. Or to put it the way James did, you can keep
correctly all the laws of God, but offend, or sin in just one of
those laws and you have stilled sinned, or in the long and short
of it all, you have offended in all. It only takes ONE sin or
offence in ONE point of God's law, that is not repented of, where 
you will just not REPENT of breaking that point of His royal law, 
and you are standing on the ground of the unpardonable sin. Remain
UN-repented towards that law of God and you will be condemned to
eternal death. 
     What James quotes in verse 11 is obviously from the Ten
Commandments - adultery - murder. It does not matter which you
sin in, he just named "respect of persons" as sin - if you are
unrepented of any sin, you are a transgressor of the royal law,
the law of liberty. 
     The LAWS of God are classified as LIBERTY, not bondage!  And
it is that law of liberty (just think what liberty from evil it
would bring this world if all nations and people lived by the Ten
Commandments, and the magnifying of them through the teachings of
the whole Bible) that we shall be judged by.

     If we are a person filled with MERCY - compassion -
forgiveness towards others, when others fail to live up to the
perfection of God, as they interact with us. Then God can have
mercy upon us when we fail to live up to His perfection towards
Him and towards others. It is as Jesus said, "If you have mercy
upon others, God will have mercy upon you." It is indeed, "For-
give us our sins Father, as we forgive those who sin against us."


     We need to be of a tender merciful attitude. All sins can be
forgiven by the Father, if we have an attitude of repentance, if
we accept the work of Jesus today as our High Priest, interceding
for us. If we are showing mercy towards others, when we have the
opportunity to be merciful, if we are humble, lowly in attitude
of mind, if we admit we do sin, that we are still sinners (see 1
John 1) ............ then MERCY from God rejoices against
justice. We may deserve death, but MERCY will be shown. Justice
will not play itself out in our life, mercy will triumph and
rejoice over justice. By GRACE (mercy) through FAITH we shall be
saved (Ephesians 2:8) to eternal life in the very family of God.

     You need to read carefully the study on this Website called
"Saved by Grace." It will show you the true and only way to
salvation.

     We now come to the verses (14-26) that many think are a
complete contradiction to the argument of Paul. Many think that
James and Paul are NOT agreeing. The famous Martin Luther of the
Protestant Revolution called the epistle of James, "an epistle of
straw" - probably because he could not reconcile the teaching
here of James with the teaching of Paul.

     The answer can be found in looking at this saving by grace
through faith as a two sided coin. You cannot try to chalk up
more "good points" than "bad points" and turn to God and say,
"Okay, because of my more good points you have to give me eternal
life, I have earned it." Many Jews had a religion of just that -
working at collecting more good marks than bad marks, so getting
saved by works. Paul argued that just was not the way to eternal
life. You could only be saved by being forgiven your sins, and
that only through the life and blood of Jesus Christ.
     On the other side, to accept Jesus as Savior, but to say
that faith in Him then made it possible to continue to sin at
will, just live any kind of life style, including having a
respect of persons attitude (first part of James 2), was not the
true faith of God at all. And God would not accept that kind of
faith. The true faith in God and Christ, as Abraham had, LED to a
CHANGE in living, led to a change in mind and attitude, of
wanting to do the will and works of God. Believing in God is not
just a mental throwing of the switch in the mind that says, "Yes,
I believe the creation around proves there is a God." The demons
and the Devil himself, KNOW there is a God in heaven, and Jesus
is at His right hand. But their minds are not changed to DO THE
WILL AND WORKS OF GOD!  Such a faith in God is a DEAD faith. A
technicality of the mind, admitting there is a God, but not
willing to go any further, is NOT a faith that God will recognize
and honor and show mercy to.

     You are not saved by collecting more good works than bad
works, earning your salvation. You are saved by God forgiving you
your sins through Christ Jesus' sacrifice and work as High
Priest, but your faith in that only way to be saved, must have an
attitude of mind with it that WANTS, DESIRES, is WILLING to WALK
in the ways of the Lord. It is a FAITH that produces works, the
works of God.  It is an attitude of mind that is HUMBLE,
SUBMISSIVE, to God, an attitude of mind that is willing to be LED
by the Spirit of God, willing to be CORRECTED, and just wanting
to live as God wants all of His children to live. 
     Works cannot save you. Grace through faith saves you, but
faith must go FORWARD from there and produce the works of Jesus.
We must live by the faith OF Jesus (Galatians 2:20), we must have
the MIND of Christ in us (Philippians 2:5).  Faith in God
AUTOMATICALLY brings with it the righteous works of God. The
faith of Christ in us, cannot be any other way than living
as Christ lived while walking this earth for 33 years. Jesus said
it was His will to do the Father's will.

     God will not JUSTIFY any person - God will not FORGIVE, show
mercy to anyone, who will not REPENT and BE WILLING to live His
holy and righteous way of life. That in a nut-shell is what James
is teaching here in verses 14-26.  To believe God exists but to
go no further in living God's way of life, as amplified in His
holy Word the Bible, will not justify your position with Him, for
you to be granted forgiveness and be given eternal life.

     Once more I ask the reader to study and mediate on my
article "Saved by Grace."

CHAPTER THREE

     Sad to say, but far too many people of themselves, decide to
be a teacher of God's word. They sit down at some point in their
lives, and say, "I think I will go to Theological School and
become a minster."  Or they may not go that far, but simply say,
"I will teach the word of God. I will set myself up as a
Theological teacher of the Bible."

     Sorry to say, way too many people do exactly that. They may
have a "knack" to converse with people, to "lead" people, to
"sermonize" - they may have the "gift of the gab" as they say,
and yes, they are able to get people flocking to hear them. Many
are paid for their efforts, groups here and there bringing them
in to speak to them. People praise them, give them applause,
stand in awe of them, and sometimes even the world at large, will
praise them for their religious preaching and teaching, giving
them an "honorary" this or "honorary" that.
     The chilling words of Jesus are still recorded in the
Gospels.  Talking to His followers, He said, "Beware when men
speak well of you, for so they did unto the false prophets of
old."

     Frankly, the person who stands on the very truth of God's
word, who is not afraid to tell it as it is, to call a spade a
spade, who will at times cry aloud and spare not, and tell my
people their sins, who will openly teach and preach ALL that is
written in  the word of the Lord, that person, OFTEN, will
not be liked by the masses, not be liked by the majority of the
Christian world, and will certainly not be endorsed by the world
at large.

     James in the opening verse of chapter three, pointedly and
bluntly says, "My brethren, do not many of you become teachers,
knowing that we shall receive the greater judgment."

     It is a SERIOUS MATTER to decide you will teach the WORD of
God. You better know what you are doing, and what judgment you
will be under. You better be a serious student all of your life,
in the word of God, you better be willing to be CORRECTED, to
GROW IN GRACE AND KNOWLEDGE! 
     I personally, in my many years with the Lord, and rubbing
sleeves with other religious teachers, and those who would be
teachers, have found very few who are willing to stand alone,
willing to be corrected, who love to grow in grace and knowledge.
Very few will step away from their "organization" and from the
praise of men.

     And in all of this is the MOUTH!  Some people love to talk,
love to stand and talk to others, love the up-front-ism of it
all, love the praise of men. A little member of the body is the
tongue, but as James points out, what a FIRE it can kindle. It
can indeed be a world of iniquity. Oh, it does not have to be an
out right plain diatribe of evil words. It can be sweet, and
have pleasant phrases, eloquence of the English language (or any
other language). We can bless the heavenly Father, with our
words, sound real good to the ears of people listening, but then
teach false lies of theology and bring deception and evil to
many.

     James says the tongue can be an unruly evil, full of deadly
poison, that mankind of themselves cannot tame.  It takes the
power and Spirit of God to tame and control the tongue and words
that come from us. 
     Also, you need to remember, that words you read in a book or
article, are really the words of the tongue of that individual.
Again, some words can be very sweet as you read. The person
writing can have a way with words that would get them an award
for English literature. If it's in the religious world they can
sooth or transport you into warm sunny sand beach resorts
of deception.
     I have nothing per se against the use of English prose, but
overall, as one writer did note, Jesus' words were uncomplicated
and down to earth clear.  As Paul told the church at Corinth,
"And brethren, when I came to you, I came not with excellency of
speech .... my speech and my preaching, was not with enticing
words of man's wisdom...." ( 1 Corinthians 2:1,4).

     So, we must evaluate the words of men, by not only their
actions, the follow-up on their words, but what they say and what
they write, if on theological matters, must be according to the
law and the testimony - God's word (see Isaiah 8:20).

     You are never off the hook, as to the correctness, good or
evil, that comes from the mouth and tongue of people. You are
never off the hook as to the good or evil that comes from your
mouth or your pen (verses 2-12).

     James ends his thought in this chapter, by taking us to what
is the wisdom in it all, the end of it all is having the correct
and right wisdom, that will show forth a good conduct in life,
which will be coupled with meekness. If there is bitter envying
and strife in your hearts, you better not glory, for you will
only continue to deceive yourselves about the truth. That kind of
wisdom is only from the world, even could be from the demons
James adds. Where there is envy and strife, there is confusion
and all kinds of evil work.
     
     True wisdom James says, is from ABOVE, it is PURE,
PEACEABLE, GENTLE, EASY TO BE ENTREATED, FULL OF MERCY AND GOOD
FRUITS. It is without WRANGLING, and without any HYPOCRISY - play
acting.

     Over it all as like a roof over a house or building, is
righteousness, but the fruit of righteousness is sown in PEACE of
them that make peace (verses 13-18).

     Jesus said, "Blessed are the PEACEMAKERS, for they shall be
called the CHILDREN OF GOD" (Matthew 5:9).

     Jesus was in the main a loving, PEACEFUL man. He got tough
at times to those He needed to get tough with. But He was a man
of Peace - He was living in peace and harmony with the Father, He
wanted people to have peace, to feel peace in their heart and
mind. His whole life was about PEACE, the peace of knowing the
true God, finding salvation, and living then for eternity in the
PEACEFUL family of God.

     I have a full in-depth study for you called "BEING A
PEACEMAKER." Look it up and see how important it is for your
Christian life.

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Written April 2007

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

SPIRITUAL GLORIFIED ETERNAL LIFE

 

What you'll be Like in the Resurrection

Glory - and Perfection

It is written Jesus was the first born from the dead. He was the first to die and be raised too GLORIFIED ETERNAL LIFE
WHAT WILL YOU BE LIKE
IN THE RESURRECTION?
(First published in the early 1960s)

by Dr. Paul C. Meredith


     What kind of body will we have? It will be of a different
TYPE and for a different PURPOSE than you have probably imagined!

     IF You could examine the kind of body you will have when you
are resurrected to immortality, it would clear up a great many
questions in your mind, would it not?
     Someone has already acquired the same type of body that you
will have, and that person is Jesus Christ!

What Is the Family of Cod?

     God the Father has desired to form for Himself, and from His
very being, a Family of immortal children who will be partaken of
His own "divine nature" (2 Peter 1:4 and Psalm 17:15), who
can be trusted with great power and on whom He can lavish His
love by sharing with them all that He has created.
     This Family will compose the Kingdom of God. You mast be
born of God to enter it.

     Being a God of order, He has established laws which we must
obey in order to be admitted to this Family. We must show in
advance, our willingness to be obedient to Him by having these
laws written in our hearts and minds (2 Cor.3:3).
     If we are not obedient, then we sin (I John 3:4), and the
wages of sin is - established as death (Romans 6:23) - eternal
death! "All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God"
(Romans 3:23) - all of mortal mankind that God ever made was
doomed to die!
     Most certainly there could be no Family of God formed from
these mortal people if they were to be dead foreve.

     It was at this point that the Word, who was soon to become
the Son of God, sacrificed the glory of being God to become
"flesh and blood" just as you and I (Heb.2:14), so that He could
die in place of us for our sins. No wonder we owe so much to
Christ!

How It All Began

     Now notice, very carefully, the begettal of the Father's
very first son, who would later, after His physical death, be
born into the Family of God!
     The angel, speaking to Mary concerning Christ's future
birth, said, "The Holy Ghost [Spirit] ... of the Highest shall
overshadow thee: therefore also know that holy thing which shall
be born of thee shall be called the Son of God" (Luke 1:35).
     The angel said to Joseph, Mary's husband: "... Fear not to
take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived [or
begotten] in her is of the Holy Spirit" (Matt. :20).

     Two things happened here: Christ was begotten as a mortal
man and physical birth took place shortly thereafter; and, He was
also begotten by the Holy Spirit at that time.

     At the end of His physical life He died a physical death in
the place of all mortal men, who would have died for their own
sins; but - at His resurrection - He was born again, this time a
spiritual birth because He had been begotten by the Holy Spirit.
This time He was born into the spirit Family of God with a
spiritual body.(I Cor.15:44,45).

"Except a man be born again, he cannot see [or enter] the kingdom
[or family] of God" (John 3:3,5). "It is sown a natural body; it
is raised a spiritual body" (1 Cor.15:44). "Flesh and blood
cannot inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Cor.15:50). "That which is
born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit
is spirit." (John 3:6). Christ's physical body, which did not
corrupt, was changed into spirit like that of the Father. God is
spirit (John 4:24).

Christ Our Brother

     It was by the Holy Spirit of God, put there by the Father at
Christ's human begettal and dwelling in Christ, that the Father
resurrected Him with an immortal spiritual body. He has promised
to give you and me the same reward if we now let God beget as
with the impregnating germ of eternal life, His Holy Spirit!

"... If the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead
dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also
quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you"
(Rom. 8:11). To "quicken" is to make eternally alive! By
repenting and being baptized, you and I, who are made of the same
mortal flesh which Christ took on Himself by having Mary as His
mother (Heb.2:14), may also receive the gift, or, in other words,
be begotten of the Holy Spirit!

     What does this mean? It means that when you and I are
resurrected, Christ becomes our eldest brother in the spirit
Family of God, for all will have the same Father, all will be
begotten of the same spirit - God's Spirit - and all will be born
into the same Family! (Rom.8:29; Heb.2:11,12).

     It means that as Christ will be our elder brother then, you
and I will have the same kind of body that He has! "We shall be
like him" (I John 3:2).

Body for New Work

     The outstanding difference between the body we now have and
the one we will have is that, while this one is a natural or
mortal body, the one we shall have will be a different, spiritual
body: "It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spirltual body"
(1 Cor.15:44). If we are alive at the time of the resurrection,
our mortal bodies will be changed just as an egg becomes, or is
changed into, a chick. If we have died, our character comes forth
out of the dust (more correctly our character spirit has gone to
be safely kept by God up in heaven - see Ecc.12:7 and is joined
to a spirit body at the time of the resurrection - Keith Hunt) in
a spiritual body which God gives through His Holy Spirit from
heaven (2 Cor.5:2). This is a different kind of resurrection than
to mortal life, as described in Ezekiel 37 and Revelation
20:11-13. Also we read: "The wind bloweth  where it listeth, and
thou hearest the sound thereof, bur canst not tell whence it
cometh, and whither it goeth: so is everyone that is born of the
Spirit" (John 3:8). Spirit is not subject to physical laws,
because it is not matter.

     Jesus Christ could suddenly appear: "And as they thus spake
Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them,
Peace be unto You. But they were terrified..." (Luke 24:36-37).
He also had the ability to vanish after He was resurrected: "and
he vanished out of their sight" (Luke 24:31).
     We shall be able to pass through barriers or walls as Christ
did: "Then the same day at evening ... when the doors were shut
where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came
Jesus and stood in the midst..." (John 20:19).
     We will be able to travel rapidly through space. In John
20:17 Christ says: "Touch me nor, for I am not yet ascended to my
Father...." Now note that on the same day Christ had been able to
travel to the Father and return: "And as they went to tell his
disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All! hail. And they
came and held him by the feet..." (Matt.28:9).
     The eating of food will not be necessary, although we may
eat for pleasure as did Jesus with his disciples
(Luke 24:41-43): and, of course, no shelter will be necessary.

When desirable, we will be able to manifest ourselves as physical
flesh and bone so mortal eyes can see us:

.... Jesus himself stood in the midst of them [after the
crucifixion] ... but they were terrified and affrighted and
supposed that they had seen a spirit. And he said ... Behold my
hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me and see; for a
spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have" (Luke 24:36
39).
     Notice that Christ did not say that He was not spirit,
because He definitely was (see I Cor.15:42-45 and the description
of His appearance in Rev.1). The disciples were quite frightened
when Christ suddenly appeared out of nowhere. He simply was
allaying their fears by pointing ut that He was not an apparition
- not a wispy cloud hovering in the air - not a figment of their
overactive imaginations.
So we shall be able to manifest ourselves as flesh and bone as
Christ did, even though we - as Christ - will be composed of
spirit with spirit bodies (John 4:24; 2 Cor 3:17; John 6:63).

     Now, what about the work we are to do in the 1000 years of
Christ's and His rule here on this earth (Revelation 20:4 and
Isaiah chapter 11), in relation to these new, powerful bodies
which are like Jesus' and the Father's? 

     We know that we shall be judges (Revelation 20:1-4) and
priests (verse 6) and rulers (verse 4) with God and Christ on
this earth (Revelation 5:10). To govern all the great number of
human beings, who at that time will need guidance (Isaiah 2:1-5;
9:6-7; Jeremiah 31:1-9) so that they can also be begotten and be
born into the Family of God, we will certainly need the kind of
body that Christ and the Father possess (Isaiah 40:28 and 31).
This certainly does not say that, at death, we go at once to
heaven, and lie around in idleness and ease, does it? No! And the
Bible does not teach it! (Zechariah, 14th chapter.) We will have
work to do according to the plan revealed only in the Bible! We
shall be teachers visibly manifested to human beings (Isaiah
30:20). With bodies that can do without food or shelter and
which can travel so rapidly, those called now can accomplish an
immense amount in guiding large numbers of people and in
governing the universe with God!

Glorified Bodies

     We have now seen that our bodies are to be resurrected as
spiritual bodies (I Corinthians 15:44), and that we will be able
to change into physical flesh and bone (Luke 24:39) in different
forms (Mark 16:12).
     But there is something else that is going to happen to our
spiritual bodies - something that Christ considered very
important! Notice what Christ said to the Father in finishing His
work here on this earth!

"I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work
which thou gavest me to do. And now, O Father, glorify thou me
with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before
the world was" (John 17:4,5).

     Christ said, "I have glorified thee." But how? In raising
people from the dead, healing, and performing miracles He had
glorified God by showing to man only a part of God's great power!
Soon Christ was going to be back with the Father again, and He
looked forward to being restored to the great power He once had!
To be glorified means to be given power and glory! But what has
that to do with us? God is going to glorify you and me also -
going to give you and me great power! "The Spirit itself beareth
witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God, and if
children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ;
if so be that we suffer with him, that we [you and I) may be also
glorified together" (Rom.8:16,17 and 2 Cor.3:18). This prospect
leaves us breathless, yet there it is in your own Bible. Read it!
God has promised it and He will do it! (I Cor.15:43).


     This power we shall have will be so great that it will make
our spirit bodies shine as the sun and our raiment be white as
the light. Jesus gave us a fleeting glimpse of this future
condition when He was transfigured while Peter, James, and John
looked on:

"... till they see rise Son of man coming in his kingdom. And
after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James and John ... up into an
high mountain apart, and was transfigured before them, and his
face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the
light" (Matt.16:28 and 17:1-2).
     There are other places that give us a more complete picture
of the glorified body we will have (Rev.1:13-16).
     Notice Daniel 12:2,3: "And many of them that steep in the
dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life... and
they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament;
and they that turn many to righteousness as the start for ever
and ever."

Other Characteristics

     Inasmuch as we will be begotten of the Father, we will be
better than the angels: "Being made so much better than the
angels...for unto which of the angels said he ... Thou art my
Son, this day have I begotten thee?" (Heb.1:4-5).

     There will nor be sex and marriage as we know them in the
spirit form: 

"For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given
in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven" (Matt.
22:30). Yet we shall recognize one another as Mary Magdalene did
Jesus (John 20:16).

     Our work will be so pleasant after our resurrection when we
have new bodies that Paul spoke of it as a rest: "Let us labour
therefore to enter that rest, lest any man fall after the same
example of unbelief" (Heb.4:11). At that time, we will not have
such physical handicaps as lameness, blindness, deafness, missing
members or deformities.

Mind of God

     Here is the kind of mind the Bible says that human beings
normally have: "For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed
evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts,
covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye..."
(Mark 7:21-22).
"I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) dwelleth no good thing"
(Rom.7:18). "The carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not
subject to the lam of God..." (Rom.8:7).
     Yet obedience to the Law of God is the only way that will
bring happiness! But we want to follow, not God's laws, but our
own
ways instead.
     Why? So that we will try every other way of living and
discover that, regardless of what we think, the only satisfactory
way is to live and think by the Father's laws! This is how we
develop the character of God - by coming to right knowledge and
by acting upon it.
     Some of us, becoming discouraged with the ways of living in
this world, learn of the true way to live, repent, believe, are
baptized and receive the Holy Spirit - we are begotten of the
Father. By our mental efforts we cannot overcome our natural
minds.
     But God has given us a part of His own self to aid us. If we
will nourish  this earnest (down payment) of the Spirit, which is
the nature and mind of God by which we are begotten (2 Cor.1:22),
spiritual growth will automatically take place.

"Bot the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against
the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that
ye cannot do the things ye would." "Walk in the Spirit, and ye
shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh" (Gal.5:17,16).
     Thus we acquire the same mind functioning in our physical
brain as was in Christ (Philippians 2:5). 

     After this mortal body dies, we will be resurrected with a
spiritual mind and body if we have the Holy Spirit at our death
(Rom.8:11). At our spiritual birth we will have the mind of God
and Christ in full - we will have no mortal mind to bother us any
more! It will have perished with the flesh.

     All will have one mind then (Philippians 1:27), and God will
have completed His New Testament covenant with us: "I will put my
laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts ... and they
shall not teach every man his neighbour ... for all shall know me
(Heb.8:10-11).

"I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law, is within my
heart (Psalm 40:8).

How wonderful eternity will be!

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