Sunday, December 30, 2012

James 2:17 - Bible Study

James 2:17 - What Does It Mean?

I had forgotten that I had written about this verse before. That was a good study about activating faith or bringing it to life by acting on it.

Today the Holy Spirit showed me something else about this verse. I suppose it's just further explanation of what was poorly interpreted. (Or perhaps a well-to-do translator added on to it to make it fit their worldview).





So, there are two miracles where Yeshua (Jesus) multiplies loaves of bread and fish, and the Holy Spirit showed me that He thanked the Father and went straight to the motion of handing out the fish. He did not wait until He saw the fish multiply. He believed, and as He set forth to do what He believed God had provided for, the fish and bread multiplied.

FAITH - the evidence of things unseen.


If a person believes that he has what he's asked for, then he will be grateful to the father and then put other things in motion that depend on that thing being done.

For example, you have asked God to provide for a missions trip. You do not see everything in place, but you have asked in faith and believe it is done. So, would a person of faith wait until all the funds arrived and all the paperwork was finished to go? Or would a person of faith realize that God knew you needed His help before you asked, and just complete all the details concerning the trip right up until the day.

I heard Cathy Lechner tell a story about the Holy Spirit telling her to take a trip to a particular place and that the trip was paid for. She went to the airport without a ticket and gave them her name for the reservation to find that an "angel" had gone before her and paid for everything.

Yeshua (Jesus) gave the example. He even said he was praying aloud for the crowd's sake when he was about to raise Lazarus from death. If Cathy did not go to the airport, her faith would have been dead before the miracle showed up. And, so it is with you. When you pray and really believe that God has done what you asked "like He promised to do," then you will be full of thanksgiving and move on with the other actions that you can do.

Noah had faith that God was talking to him, and built a boat in the midst of laughter and scorn.
Peter walked on water because he had the faith to step out of the boat.

It would seem that faith or all the miracles we are looking for lay stillborn (dead) in the spirit realm, and we bring them to life when we believe with the eyes of our heart (faith in unseen) rather than our physical eyes (faith in the seen). Circumstances (creation) are always subject to the Creator (and He lives in you). How then can you fear and doubt if you really believe this?

 Let's look at a direct translation...

...now that's interesting... there's one unintelligible word in there, but the rest is pretty plain.

"so also faith, if not dead, is he echi work itself throughout"

Faith does not stop. Faith is alive when it is in motion. When something stops it is dead.

I think that is basic difference between things that are alive and things that are dead. Live things move. Dead things cannot. Faith continues working itself out into reality, and without that effort to birth the thing from the invisible womb of creation it will die.

In short, those with real faith see a thing as done and complete before they ask and do not wait for the circumstances to change in order to believe and take action on what they requested.



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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Go Light Your World - Cindy Trimm (Reblog)

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Light your world

When the Son of God entered the world scene, like the first rays of light piercing the darkness as they explode each morning over the horizon, a new era of hope, peace, joy, love, and abundant life dawned for humanity. Jesus announced the end of Satan's tyranny and the beginning of divine empowerment for all who submitted to His Lordship

With the birth of Christ came a new world order. The Prince of Peace came to declare peace between God and mankind, and as a result, within the heart of each individual person. "God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:7 NLT)--and as He lives in you. 

As you celebrate the birth of Emmanuel--"God-With-Us"--don't forget to celebrate God-Within-You as well. The birth of Christ within you is the greatest hope the world has today of seeing God's glory. Break forth on your own world scene and declare peace. So let your light shine before others as you decree, "Let there be light!!" for "the glory of the Lord is risen upon you!" (Isaiah 60:1). As God's image-bearer, enforce a new order in your world. 

As you celebrate the King of kings reigning among and within the people of the earth, remember it is only as you fix your mind on His goodness, faithfulness, and love that He will establish and keep you in His perfect peace. (See Isaiah 26:3.) Peace in the world begins with peace in the heart. You have the power to light up your home by lighting up your own heart! 

Rejoice! "Again I say, Rejoice!" (Philippians 4:4). "The light has come!" (John 3:19). "Old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new!" (2 Corinthians 5:17). With the birth of Christ, comes a celebration of putting away the former things and being mindful and expectant of the better things yet to come! It is a time to celebrate hope and new life. It is the season of new beginnings! It is the Season of Light! 

As you reflect over the past year, thank God for His peace and His glory at work in you--and as you look toward the year ahead, ask Him to increase your capacity to manifest that peace and glory in your family, workplace, and community.
Go on, light up your world! 

--Cindy Trimm




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