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HAVING FAITH IN
YOURSELF
James 2:19-24
I. Easy-believism.
A. Faith
in God widespread, but shallow.
1)
How many of you believe in God? [show of hands...]
2)
One third of Americans define "God" in non-traditional ways.
a) Ultimate Power, etc.
3)
For many, faith in yourself means just that - you are your
own God.
B.
Millions of Christians have faith, but aren't involved.
1) An
empty shrine?
Bill Bryson traveled to Hannibal, Missouri, to visit the
boyhood home of author, Mark Twain.
He
described it as a "trim, white-washed house with green
shutters, set incongruously in the middle
of downtown."
It
cost two dollars to walk around the site.
Bryson found the house a disappointment.
"It claimed to be a faithful reproduction of the original
interiors," he writes,
"but there were wires and water sprinklers clumsily evident
in every room.
I
also very much doubt that young Samuel Clemens' bedroom
had Armstrong vinyl on the floor or that his sister's
bedroom had a plywood partition in
it."
The house is owned by the city of Hannibal and attracts
135,000 visitors each year.
Bryson was disappointed that he
wasn't able to actually go
inside the house.
"You look through the windows," he says.
At
each window there is a recorded message telling about
each room.
As he proceeded from window to
window he asked another
tourist:
"What do you think of it?"
The friendly stranger replied, "Oh, I think it's great.
I
come here whenever I'm in Hannibal
-- 2, 3 times a year.
Sometimes I go out of my way to come here."
Dumbfounded, Bryson replied, "Really?"
"Yeah," answered the stranger.
"I must have been here twenty, thirty times by now.
This is a real shrine, you know."
They walked and talked some more.
Bryson's last question to the man was, "Would you say the
house is just like Twain described it in
his books?"
"I don't know," the stranger said.
"I've never read one of
his books."
Visiting his shrine -- but ignoring his books.
Doubtless there are many followers of Jesus who are satisfied
with that same superficial approach.
They visit his shrine, but never read his teachings.
Some, though, want to go farther.
Some want to know Jesus, not just as an interesting
historical figure, but as the living Son of
God.
Do
you know this Jesus? Are you sure?
2)
One-quarter of America
claims to have accepted Jesus as Savior.
a) "Accepted Jesus" once - but little since?
b) Common hope of Christian parents - they believed once,
so they'll come back someday.
3)
Genuine faith?
a) Maybe.
b) But also possible to go through motions, never really
understand.
C. The
real McCoy.
1) A
living relationship with Jesus.
2)
Changes for the better in your life.
(more Christ-like)
II. It begins
with faith.
A.
Tension with James and Paul.
1)
Abraham accepted when he believed, period?
Romans 4:1-5
2)
Abraham accepted when he did something?
James 2:21-24
B. God
accepts us moment we believe.
1)
Key is meaning of "justified."
a) Paul uses it in a legal sense - we are acquitted.
b) Similar to babysitter case, where
judge might overturn
the jury's verdict.
2)
God accepted Abraham immediately, before he did anything.
a) Abraham's deeds, like being circumcised or offering
up Isaac,
came later.
b) Once Abraham accepted God, he entered into a spiritual
relationship with the Lord.
3) It
is the same with us.
a) Don't clean up life first.
b) Believe God accepts you.
III. Genuine faith works.
A.
Salvation doesn't stop with a beginning.
1)
James realizes genuine faith will produce something.
2)
After Abraham believed, he proved he had faith when
he offered up his son, Isaac.
B. Faith
that doesn't work, isn't real. Jam 2:21,24
1)
For James, justification is not acquittal but evidence. <<
2)
Faith must be more than words.
3)
Jesus agrees:
"Lord, Lord!" doesn't get
you into heaven. Matt 7:21
IV. Evidence
your faith is baloney.
A. Lack
of interest in spiritual matters.
B.
Habitual sin. Gal
5:19-24
1)
Immorality, impurity, debauchery.
a)
Is your sexual life in order?
2)
Idolatry and witchcraft.
a) Occult interest, astrology, weird beliefs.
3)
Hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage.
a) "Road rage."
b) Do you harbor a violent nature?
1> Abusiveness, loss of temper...
c) Ungracious attitude toward others.
1> Forgiven people should be forgiving.
2> If you hold deep grudges, it may be a sign you are fake.
4)
Selfish ambition, dissensions, factions, envy.
a) How do you relate around others?
b) Do you bring peace, or conflict to those around you?
c) Gossip, backstabbing...
5)
Drunkenness and orgies.
a) Are you a slave to compulsions?
b) Is any area of your life out of control?
C. Those who live like this
don't go to heaven!
V. Evidence
your faith stands the test.
A.
Personal encounter with God.
1) Religious acts not enough. Matt 7:21
2)
Obedience to Jesus required.
B. Fruit
of the Spirit. Gal
5:22-23
1)
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness,
gentleness, self-control.
2)
Desire for holiness.
VI. Passing
the ultimate test. 2 Cor 13:5
A. Kids
and tests.
1)
Rebecca - grades will determine her entire future.
B. We are
quick to judge genuineness of others.
C. How
about checking yourself?
A
story appeared in the newspapers in January 1992.
It was
about a seventy-one-year old man in Evansville,
Indiana
who had his life saved in a most unusual way.
A
truck smashed into his house.
It was
2:35 a.m. when a driver
lost control of his truck on wet
pavement, struck the curb and sailed on to the porch of
Lee Roy Book's house.
Later,
a utility crew sought to restore electricity to Book's
home and to check for gas leaks.
They
discovered that Book's chimney and pipes were plugged with
two feet of soot and leaves.
The
blockage was causing odorless, poisonous carbon monoxide
fumes generated from burning natural gas to back up into the
house.
For
the past two years Book, who lived alone, had been sick with
classic flu-like symptoms, including chills, nausea, shakes
and headaches.
These
are also the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
He
would black out and couldn't remember doing such things as
visiting a friend.
"I'd come to when I got in the fresh air," said Book,
"but every
day it was getting worse and worse. It was awful."
Chances are that if the car had not smashed into his house, by
now Lee Roy Book would be dead.
The
kicker to the story, however, is at the end.
Booker once worked as a building contractor.
He is
very much aware of the dangers of improperly vented
furnaces.
He
always warned his customers to check their flues every two
or
three years to make sure they weren't clogged.
"But somehow or another," he said, "it never did dawn
on me to
check my [own] chimney."
1)
Will it take a wreck to make you aware of spiritual danger?
2)
Now is the time to "check your own chimney."
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