QTVOTD: The Wisdom I Crave…

I need to memorize today’s verse. I love how clearly James defines the wisdom that comes from above -> TRUE WISDOM.

James 3:17 [AMP]
But the wisdom from above is first of all pure (undefiled); then it is peace-loving, courteous (considerate, gentle). [It is willing to] yield to reason, full of compassion and good fruits; it is wholehearted and straightforward, impartial and unfeigned (free from doubts, wavering, and insincerity).

The very first attribute that James gives to ‘Wisdom from Above’ is that it is “Pure” or “Undefiled”. Anything that comes from God is without fault; it is sin that corrupts.

‘Then’ James says that it is “Peaceloving”. In other words, wisdom from above does not seek devisivenes or combat. True wisdom looks for the common ground, the choices that defuse. In the same ‘then’ sentence he says that True Wisdom is also “Courteous” (or gentle and/or considerate). So not just peaceloving but also conscientious of feelings and tone. Giving ‘message delivery’ a strong place/weight as well as meaning or truth.

He then says it is “willing to yield to reason”. I see this as another aspect of humility where the person with the True Wisdom listens to the ‘reason’ and weighing against the situation and circumstances, voluntarily submits to the competing path being suggested.

“Full of Compassion and Good Fruits” feels saturated in empathy and willingness to work for and be of service to others.

“Wholehearted and Straightforward” means that the True Wisdom is not sourced from apathy or frivolousness; there is conviction and truth extended to support the wisdom being displayed.

Finally, “Impartial and Unfeigned” -> There is confidence when the wisdom is from above. When we pray for wisdom from God, He tells us to ask in full belief and faith that God will deliver. That is where this impartiality and unfeigning come from. The amplified expands to include ‘confidence’ and ‘integrity’ as aspects that define this wisdom.

APPLICATION: This is the wisdom I seek. As an elder at Canyon Hills, I want nothing more than to be just a vessel that executes Gods will and purposes for this body of believers. This verse conveys the attributes that I would want to have in the execution of my role. Confident in the direction that God would have us go yet ready to yield to reason and insight from my fellow brothers.

QTVOTD: Wisdom That is Counter to TRUE…

Remember yesterday was all about what True Wisdom looks like and I made the comment that James likely meant that there are examples of ‘wise and intelligent’ people who have a wisdom that is not TRUE. Well, here we are. James is going to get right to the point on what wisdom is that is counter to True.

14 But if you have bitter jealousy (envy) and contention (rivalry, selfish ambition) in your hearts, do not pride yourselves on it and thus be in defiance of and false to the Truth.
15 This [superficial] wisdom is not such as comes down from above, but is earthly, unspiritual (animal), even devilish (demoniacal).
16 For wherever there is jealousy (envy) and contention (rivalry and selfish ambition), there will also be confusion (unrest, disharmony, rebellion) and all sorts of evil and vile practices. James 3:14-16 [AMP]

Unlike a wisdom executed in through commendable life that produces the fruit of good works through quiet humility, James talks here about wisdom drawn against goodness, driven through jealously and contention in our heart. James tells us that this is in defiance to of and false to the Truth. There is nothing about this ‘superficial wisdom’ that is from our Father in Heaven…it is earthly, secular, unspiritual, and can even be demonic.

I am immediately brought to my current work environment. I work with insanely smart people, but they are often driven by wanting to be in the level of their career. This aspirational drive to pursue earthly greatness is most times driven out of envy of those who are either in a place someone wants to be, or just selfish ambition born of greed. James tells is that where this kind of directed wisdom is executed; there will be a wake of unrest, disharmony, and rebellion. In the case of my current group, can also be manifested in cutting corners and driving subordinate employees too hard and putting the team through unhealthy marches and gauntlets.

I needed to hear this today because I must resist in my sinful thoughts that can manifest in these actions and pursue good works soaked in quiet humility. When I have sought and exercised True Wisdom, I have found that in the workplace, this can be one of the greatest witnesses of the Grace, Mercy, and Love of Jesus and often produces opportunity to share why I choose to operate the way I do. Opportunities to share what the God of the Bible has done in my life and how He has changed my heart.

QTVOTD: True Wisdom…

I am posting a day behind today as we had ‘FriendsGiving’ with our Life Group peeps. It was an amazing night as I was able to cook some beef I love to make, and everyone brought yummy side dishes. Really enjoyed the evening!

Marrieds Life Group – 16 NOV 2022
13 Who is there among you who is wise and intelligent? Then let him by his noble living show forth his [good] works with the [unobtrusive] humility [which is the proper attribute] of true wisdom. James 3:13 [AMP]

This next passage (James 3:13-18) is on ‘Wisdom from Above’. This first verse explains what True Wisdom looks like -> A wise and intelligent person whose commendable life has the fruit of good works executed with quiet humility. What James also is likely saying here is that there are also ‘wise and intelligent people’ who are not in possession of True Wisdom. I would definitely not characterize myself as wise and intelligent but more curious and thoughtful. Regardless, I love the thought of living a life that produces goods works in a humble approach. Never drawing attention to oneself but having a positive impact on others. Moving quietly, being motivated by my God given love of others and discernment to see and help those in need…without fanfare or seeking recognition.

As I continue to read through James, I can see how all this weaves together. It will be fun to do a lookup by the #james tag here in this blog to see how my takeaways all work together.

QTVOTD: Do You Kiss Your Mother With That Mouth???

Back home today and back to work. Work has not gotten better over the weekend. I am faced with some very tall demands. It isn’t a ton of work, it is just heavy work. I was telling Marianne tonight that I need to see this time as a place where I must operate in a mindset that I get to do my best and at the same time sit back and watch God work.

9 With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse men who were made in God’s likeness!
10 Out of the same mouth come forth blessing and cursing. These things, my brethren, ought not to be so.
11 Does a fountain send forth [simultaneously] from the same opening fresh water and bitter?
12 Can a fig tree, my brethren, bear olives, or a grapevine figs? Neither can a salt spring furnish fresh water. James 3:9-12 [AMP]

This is a super convicting passage when I think about the missteps I have had with my speech in regard to my kiddos or even co-workers in the past. Here I am in church praising God in both song and prayer; then turn around and completely lose my composure and spew poison from that same mouth that set out to glorify God days earlier. The other thing in the first verse is the description of those we ‘lose it’ with being those who were made in God’s likeness (imago dei). In verse 10 James tells politely that ‘this should not be so’.

The comparison with fountain sending forth different types of water (fresh and bitter) or a fig tree bearing anything other than the fruit it naturally produces.

QTVOTD: Cage It; Don’t Tame It…

I continue to be here in Chelan, WA on vacation with the family in this beautiful place. I am so thankful to the Lord for the ability to take little trips like this. It has been so refreshing and nice to get specific time focused on each other.

James 3:6-7 [AMP]
And the tongue is a fire. [The tongue is a] world of wickedness set among our members, contaminating and depraving the whole body and setting on fire the wheel of birth (the cycle of man’s nature), being itself ignited by hell (Gehenna).
For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and sea animal, can be tamed and has been tamed by human genius (nature).

These two verses are extremely damning to our speech. It’s incredibly powerful how James does not characterize these evil tongues toward any single population (believer vs unbeliever)…Everyone has THIS evil member of their body. The whole aspect wrapped up in the ability to tame an animal, and how we’re able to do this with pretty good efficiency, yet man has still not been able to tame the tongue.  What this pretty much tells me is that we need to learn to cage the animal; not tame it.  God’s word gives us all we need to know about understanding His character and how to be more like His Son. In regard to our tongues, it needs to be more about when to hold it versus went to try to control it.

QTVOTD: So Small, Yet So Powerful…

In today’s passage James asserts the directional power of the tongue as well as its destructiveness.

3 If we set bits in the horses’ mouths to make them obey us, we can turn their whole bodies about.
4 Likewise, look at the ships: though they are so great and are driven by rough winds, they are steered by a very small rudder wherever the impulse of the helmsman determines.
5 Even so the tongue is a little member, and it can boast of great things. See how much wood or how great a forest a tiny spark can set ablaze! James 3:3-5 [AMP]

In verse 3 James uses the image of how a bridled horse can be controlled by manipulating a bit that is in its mouth. Verse 4 uses a similar image of a large ship that even though it has all the influences of the environment around it, a helmsman can direct the ship in any way he pleases. So, when applied to me -> …just as the bit determines the direction of the horse and the rudder the ship, my tongue can determine the destiny of my life. When I exercise careful control of the tongue, it can be presumed that I am also are able to direct my whole life in its proper, divinely charted course: through God’s strength in this area, I can become ‘perfect’ (v. 2). But when my tongue is not restrained, small though it is, the rest of my body is likely to be uncontrolled and undisciplined as well.

Finally, in verse 5, there are 2 points that James makes: 1) Even though the tongue is small, it can have big impact in what it can communicate and manipulate. I have seen amazing orators be able to move whole audiences into action or words from factious intentions make divisions and splits between people. Just look at the fact that the internet refers to talking video heads as -> INFLUENCERS. 2) 5b talks about the destructive power of the tongue which is appropriately connected to the ‘tongue boasting of great things’. When the tongue speaks, it has the potential to cause great destruction just as a small spark can destroy acres of forest and millions of dollars in personal property. I have been reading a book called Irreversible Damage by Abigail Shrier…frightening how much the words of supposed ‘experts’ have on the lives of teens and adolescents.

Personal Application: I must recognize the lasting power of my words on my children, my co-workers, and friends/family. More importantly, on the souls under my care in regard to eternal ramifications. I know that God is sovereign, and His will and purposes will be met, but I can cause disruption and harder avenues because of my choices. I can stand as a can of water to diffuse rather than a can of gasoline to incite. I must make minute, hourly, daily choices to control my tongue and thus enabling my desire to have a ‘God glorifying’ walk as a follower of Jesus Christ.

QTVOTD: The Wildest Member of the Body…

Today I start James 3 where the first 10 verses focus on the disaster waiting to happen that is ‘our tongues’. The first 2 verses start this conversation with calling out the ministry that stands to be most impacted by this wild member of the body -> Teachers of the Word.

​1 NOT MANY [of you] should become teachers (self-constituted censors and reprovers of others), my brethren, for you know that we [teachers] will be judged by a higher standard and with greater severity [than other people; thus we assume the greater accountability and the more condemnation].
2 For we all often stumble and fall and offend in many things. And if anyone does not offend in speech [never says the wrong things], he is a fully developed character and a perfect man, able to control his whole body and to curb his entire nature. James 3:1-2

James’ warning about venturing into the teaching ministry is clear. Those who answer this call should not do it frivolously or speedily. There are other passages in God’s Word where much is required from those who much is given. I have the utmost respect for those who have been called into the teaching ministry and because of the risk the tongue poses to those who are having to continually open their mouths. Even in leadership positions this is an occupational hazard. This is a great reminder to apply this passage squarely to my own life in regard to my place in the church, my job as a father, and being a husband.

I love this quote from the Tyndale Commentary on James 3:1-2. “So difficult is the mouth to control, so given is it to uttering the false, the biting, the slanderous word, so prone to stay open when it were more profitably closed, that the person who has it under control surely has the ability to conquer other, less unruly, members of the body.” It is so on the mark even though it is put in the positive tone.

QTVOTD: True Nature of Faith Produces Works…

Family and I arrived safely in Chelan at our little getaway, and everyone has gone to bed after playing Clue (Bella won). I sit here in the quiet of the Livingroom in this quiet place to reflect on the next passage of reading here in James. I am on James 2:14-26 which is all on the relationship of faith and works.

It is one of those interesting passages where one author (apostle James) takes a different tack than another author (apostle Paul). Although both fundamentally agree on the saving power of Faith, James takes an argumentative stance on the importance of ‘works’ in the life of one who has been saved by faith.

14 What is the use (profit), my brethren, for anyone to profess to have faith if he has no [good] works [to show for it]? Can [such] faith save [his soul]? James 2:14 [AMP]

James comes right out of the gate swinging! What James is saying right here in the beginning is that ‘Saving Faith’ has a fruit of ‘Good Works’. If your ‘so called’ faith does not produce works, then you should question the kind of faith you have.

15 If a brother or sister is poorly clad and lacks food for each day,
16 And one of you says to him, Good-bye! Keep [yourself] warm and well fed, without giving him the necessities for the body, what good does that do? James 2:15-16 [AMP]

The root of what I think James is getting at here is that a person who has been truly saved (Converted – a new creature) and is driven to seek the heart of God and in learning God’s heart, would never turn away this person (without clothes and food), without helping them.

21 Was not our forefather Abraham [shown to be] justified (made acceptable to God) by [his] works when he brought to the altar as an offering his [own] son Isaac?
22 You see that [his] faith was cooperating with his works, and [his] faith was completed and reached its supreme expression [when he implemented it] by [good] works.
23 And [so] the Scripture was fulfilled that says, Abraham believed in (adhered to, trusted in, and relied on) God, and this was accounted to him as righteousness (as conformity to God’s will in thought and deed), and he was called God’s friend. James 2:21-23 [AMP]

Not only did Abraham have faith in God, but he was also willing to walk forward in obedience to what God told him to do; even when it meant sacrificing his own son…the only offspring he had that God had promised he would build a great nation (God’s Nation) from. I believe that Abraham was ready to follow through with plunging the knife into Issaac because he believed God would somehow either intervene or maybe even miraculously heal his son. Abraham put his faith to work in obedience.

24 You see that a man is justified (pronounced righteous before God) through what he does and not alone through faith [through works of obedience as well as by what he believes].
25 So also with Rahab the harlot—was she not shown to be justified (pronounced righteous before God) by [good] deeds when she took in the scouts (spies) and sent them away by a different route?
26 For as the human body apart from the spirit is lifeless, so faith apart from [its] works of obedience is also dead. James 2:24-26 [AMP]

At the end of the day here is what I believe James is getting at -> James does not dispute the power of faith to justify or to save. What he is concerned to do is to define the true nature of faith. As he does throughout his letter, James attacks superficial and inconsistent Christians who claim they have faith but fail to act on the basis of their faith. It is absolutely vital to understand that the main point of this argument, expressed three times, is not that works are a kind of second, unrelated, addition to faith but that genuine faith naturally produces works. That is its very nature. So, as a professing born again Christian, if I am not producing works associated with obedience to God’s Word through sanctification, caring for people, and building God’s Kingdom through a deep knowledge/understanding of Him gained through daily study in His Word, I better take a second look at the genuineness of my Salvation through Faith in God’s Son, Jesus Christ.

QTVOTD: All it Takes is One Sin…

Today was my first day back in the PNW after traveling to Silicon Valley and it was a very busy day here at my desk. However, being close to my family again is so much better. I was able to break away at a good hour this afternoon to prepare for a short trip with the fam easy of the mountains. Looking forward to a couple of days just us all together.

9 But if you show servile regard (prejudice, favoritism) for people, you commit sin and are rebuked and convicted by the Law as violators and offenders.
10 For whosoever keeps the Law [as a] whole but stumbles and offends in one [single instance] has become guilty of [breaking] all of it.
11 For He Who said, You shall not commit adultery, also said, You shall not kill. If you do not commit adultery but do kill, you have become guilty of transgressing the [whole] Law.
12 So speak and so act as [people should] who are to be judged under the law of liberty [the moral instruction given by Christ, especially about love].
13 For to him who has shown no mercy the judgment [will be] merciless, but mercy [full of glad confidence] exults victoriously over judgment. James 2:9-13 [AMP]

This passage today follows the whole work up of not showing favoritism and you can see here in this first verse today; he revisits the sin. This passage though stands out in a different way for me though. It talks about sin being sin, but the sobering knowledge is that ANY one sin alone is enough to make us deserve separation from an infinitely holy God. This totally throws away the value of that perspective that I am not ‘as bad as THAT guy’. Everyone has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God –

21 But now the righteousness of God has been revealed independently and altogether apart from the Law, although actually it is attested by the Law and the Prophets,
22 Namely, the righteousness of God which comes by believing with personal trust and confident reliance on Jesus Christ (the Messiah). [And it is meant] for all who believe. For there is no distinction,
23 Since all have sinned and are falling short of the honor and glory which God bestows and receives.
24 [All] are justified and made upright and in right standing with God, freely and gratuitously by His grace (His unmerited favor and mercy), through the redemption which is [provided] in Christ Jesus, Romans 3:21-24 [AMP]

This passage in Romans gives us the HOPE. For the one who believes with personal trust and confident reliance on Jesus Christ is justified and made upright and in right standing with God…through the redemption provided by Jesus Christ.

What is awesome is that now we start to come to the ‘Works/Faith’ portion of James which I need to gird up for.

QTVOTD: Pay Attention to Repetition…

Today’s reading includes a repeated message by James about something Jesus said in Matthew’s account of Jesus’ interaction with the Sadducees and Pharisees. I have found in my study of God’s Word that anytime you find repetition it is something to pay attention to. I also find that God speaks to me in this way a lot. I will read something in my quiet time that strikes me in a new way, then I hear something in a podcast that day that references the same learning, then I hear it in a worship song at church, and then pastor Steve might speak on it in his sermon.

So, when I read something where something in the Old Testament is repeated in the New or vice versa, I pay attention to it and today is an example of one of those times.

If indeed you [really] fulfill the royal Law in accordance with the Scripture, You shall love your neighbor as [you love] yourself, you do well. James 2:8 [AMP]

This is the only verse I am going to dwell on today because it is one of those that harken back to other scripture.

Small Tidbit – Today I had a strategy meeting with my peer Directors and our VP here in Silicon Valley and my prayer this morning as I started my day here in God’s Word, was that God would be glorified in how I conducted myself. The reason for this is because, as a group, we can get contentious about certain topics and paths forward. God gave me strength and I stayed in mindful attention to my behavior and speech. I am so thankful to report that we started out being all over the place but the Lord gave me the wisdom and where-with-all to get the group aligned on a posture of solving our problems by focusing on what specifically we need to both deliver to the Org and how that same Org expects us to lead in terms of Product Integrity. I owe this insight and fortitude to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It ended up being the most productive meeting we have had together so far. The reason I called this out is because, internally, I took the stance of ‘what would I want someone to do in this situation’ which maps to the quiet time topic today.

36 Teacher, which kind of commandment is great and important (the principal kind) in the Law? [Some commandments are light—which are heavy?]
37 And He replied to him, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind (intellect).
38 This is the great (most important, principal) and first commandment.
39 And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as [you do] yourself.
40 These two commandments sum up and upon them depend all the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 22:36-40 [AMP]

Here we see that repetition example of when Jesus clearly called out the 2 Kingdom commandments.

  1. Love the Lord your God with all your Heart, with all your Soul, and with all your Mind.
  2. Love your neighbor as you do yourself.

These 2 commandments, when adhered to as God instructs and intends, provide the framework to follow Him in righteousness, contentment, and in alignment with glorifying Him. Put it to the test – the key is the order of the commandments. You must love God by searching His will purposes in your life E-V-E-R-Y-D-A-Y. You must be applying what you learn through your time in God’s Word to your life E-V-E-R-Y-D-A-Y. THEN—> Loving your neighbor as you do yourself (by you yourself being aligned to God’s will for you) will have Godly impact on that neighbor.