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January 30, 2013TRANSCRIPT
THE EPISTLE OF JAMESBy: John Medina
THE EPISTLE OF JAMES
Is the “How to” book of the Christian
It is one of the most practical book of the New Testament
It offers instruction and exhortation to Christians who are experiencing problems
James explains in a few words the responsibilities of a Christian
THE AUTHOR Four men named “ James “ are mentioned in the
New Testament. First - James, the son of Zebedee and brother of
John ( Matt, 4:21 ) Second - James, the son of Alphaeus ( Matt, 10:3 )
called the lesser or the younger also an Apostle Third - James, the father of the apostle named
Judas ( Luke 6:16 ) Fourth - James, the half brother of Jesus, also
called “the just” ( Matt 13:53-55 ) The evidence is strong that James is one the oldest
books in the new testament. Written around A.D. 46
THE RECEIPIENTS
Written to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad ( Christian Jews ).
Most of the recipients seem to have been poor and suffering from oppression from fellow Jews.
Some had been imprisoned and deprived of their possessions and livelihoods.
THEOLOGY
The Epistle of James is more practical than doctrinal
The major theological issue in James is faith and works ( 2:14-26 )
For James, works is a natural result of faith When a person truly believes in something,
he or she will act on that belief. Your life (action) is in line with what you believe.
OUTLINEI. Salutation 1:1II. Prologue 1:2-18
A. Responding to trials 1:2-11B. Responding to temptations 1:2-18
III. The themes: being swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger 1:19-20
IV. Being swift to hear 1:-21- 2:26A. Doing good works as a result of hearing the word
of God 1:21-27B. Excluding partiality 2:1-13C. Integrating faith and works 2:14-26
OUTLINE
V. Being slow to speak 3:1-18A. Controlling the tongue 3:1-12 B. Acting wisely before speaking 3:13-18
VI. Being slow to anger 4:1-5:12A. Solving conflict through humility 4:1-10B. Withholding judgments 4:11-12C. Curbing arrogance with reliance on God 4:13-
17D. Being patient when treated unjustly 5:1-12
VII. Epilogue: concluding prayer 5;13-20
James 1: 2-4
Count it all joy my brothers when you meet trials of various kind.
For you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfast.
And let steadfast have its full effect that you may be perfect and complete and lack nothing.
COUNT IT ALL JOY MY BROTHERS WHEN YOU MEET TRIALS OF VARIOUS KIND.
Hegeomai - Count, consider (10 X), think (3 X) command (with official authority) have rule over
Chara - joy delight (59 X) The word is sometimes used, by metonymy, of the occasion or cause of joy
Hotan - when (116 X) whenever (implying hypothesis or less uncertainty) a matter of time
Peripipto - to fall into (2 X), to fall around, to fall among or in with
Poikilos - various , divers (10 X) denotes parti-colored (many colors)
Peirasmos - trials. testing, temptation (19 X) to proof (by experiment or experience of good or evil) Peirasmos is used of trials with beneficial purpose or effect
“ when there’s trial or problem there is opportunity behind it ”
FOR YOU KNOW THAT THE TESTING OF YOUR FAITH PRODUCES STEADFAST. Ginosko - know (196 X) in it’s past tenses it frequently
means to know in the sense of realizing (make real or real actual) or usually indicating definiteness. Known is of value or importance to the one who knows (know God and know Christ)
Dokimion - testing (2 X) a test or a proof is rendered (give help or provide a service)
Pistis - faith (244 X) persuasion, conviction, belief, trust, reliance pistis is conviction of the truth of anything or belief respecting man’s relationship with God and Christ. To God that He exists and creator and ruler of all things. The provider and bestower of eternal life salvation through Christ. To Christ with a strong and welcome conviction belief that Jesus is the Messiah, through whom we obtain eternal salvation
Katergazomai - (24 X) produce, accomplish, finish, This word usually means to work out, to do that from which something results, to bring about achieve, effect
Hupomone - (32 X) patience, endurance, constancy, steadfast
Hupomone lit. “an abiding under” hupo - under and meno - to abide patience that grows only in trial- Patience molds Christian character
Hebrews- 11: 1 Now faith is the substance or assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen
Substance or assurance is (hypostasis) a setting under or standing under - beginning, foundation, support
AND LET STEADFAST HAVE ITS FULL EFFECT THAT YOU MAY BE PERFECT AND COMPLETE AND LACK NOTHING.
Echo - have (613 X) The word stress that one has the means to accomplish a task
Teleios - full (19 X) complete, growth, of full age. Teleios means brought to its end, finished; wanting nothing necessary to completeness
Ergon - effect (39 X) be engaged in or with
Eimi - be (146 X) am,
Teleios - perfect (19 X) finished, complete, developed, fully grown
Teleios means brought to its end or completion or developed
Holokleros - complete (2 X) in every part , perfectly sound. This word refers to that which retains all that was initially allotted to it and implies completion and wholeness in all parts and is used ethically in 1 Th 5:23 indicating that every grace present in Christ should be manifested in the believer Jas 1:4
SUMMARY
The knowledge that we gain through deep study of the word of God and Christ is our power and joy when we face trials or problems. The purpose of going through trials is to help us grow and develop our character and behavior. When we experience what we know we begin to understand or realize (make real ) the value of the word or instructions of God. Understanding what we know strengthens our belief (faith), and what we believe will determine how we behave or act.
Following the instructions of God is very beneficial to a believer. Remember, it will not get you to heaven. Instruction is our guide to relationships, finances, profession, career, health, and mental development. When we follow instructions we can experience the power and appreciate who God really is.
Jews know the value of instructions and all the benefits and good results of life. Maybe we can learn from the Jews, because Jesus was a Jew. So be it.
Verses to study and LEARN
Joshua chapter 1:8, 9 Psalm chapter 1: 1-6 John chapter 8: 31, 32 Galatians chapter 3:14