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James: Faith/Works

DAY 7 OF 13

False Wisdom / True Wisdom

The wisdom of the world is rooted in selfishness. While our culture disciples us to believe that our determination, our truth, and our happiness are the most important priorities in life, these ideas run contrary to God’s Word. All people were meant to find their ultimate purpose and delight in God. True wisdom means we embrace God’s vision of how the world works. 

Two false beliefs drive all of your destructive behavior: 

1. My life is about me. My happiness matters most. I am utmost in my affections.

2. No absolute, objective standard exists by which I must live. All people have the right to their own preferences and opinions about what will make them happy. 

These statements pretty much summarize the prevailing philosophy in today’s culture, right? 

Let the implications of those beliefs sink in for a moment. Approximately seven billion people live on the planet. Seven billion people can’t all be right. Seven billion people can’t all do whatever they want. Seven billion people can’t all determine their own paths to personal happiness. Seven billion people can’t be at the center of the universe. This is a chaotic impossibility. And we know it’s impossible, but we love the lie.

What then is true wisdom? True wisdom is inseparable from good conduct. Faith works. Wisdom acts. Your actions reveal what you truly believe, just as words are the fruit born from whatever is rooted deep in your heart. This is a dominant theme of James’s epistle. You’ve already encountered this foundational truth in James 1:22; 2:14-26. 

It’s easy to deceive yourself into thinking you’ve checked off all the right theological boxes, believing the right things about Jesus but continuing to live according to a worldview that’s just like everybody else around you.  

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James: Faith/Works

The repeated cry of James is that faith apart from works can never be sustained. We should proclaim this truth because faith makes us doers of the Word, not just hearers. Faith keeps us humble, not proud; directs our tongues to bless, not to curse. Faith causes us to preach the good news to every tribe, tongue, and nation. This is the message of James: Faith/Works. Join Matt Chandler for 13 days going verse-by-verse through the book of James.  

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