Final Reflection from James

Well, it has been a little over three months since I began reading in James. It started as a family reading and reflection as we shared once a week what God had been teaching us through His Word. After that was done (a month or so) I couldn’t stop. I kept reading and rereading the lessons and principles God wanted me to learn and ponder upon. These ponderings can be found in prior posting.

I have spent the last part of my pondering on chapter 4. Here James is addressing the issues of self-centeredness and humility. Our goal in life is not to be filled with the “I want so I can do my thing” but rather our attitude should be “God with this resource I could do this for others.” When we ask God for things, His response seems to be tied to the motive or reason why we are asking.

When it comes to our relationships to God and to others humility seems to be key. We are to humble ourselves before God so that He can lift us up. I think that this humility should carry over to our relationship with others also. How many conflicts could be avoided if we simple humbled ourselves to others. Now I am not talking about being a door mat, but there are times when our pride gets in the way of working through a problem.

As I reflect back the key idea that transformed me the most was found in James 1:26-27 where James addresses what “true religion” is. It is about serving others and tending to our spiritual well being (really loving God).

This is what I am taking away from my time in James. I have incorporated this into my personal life platform as an operational belief and working through the core value(s) this represents in my life. I am acting on if, because if we don’t act on what we say has transformed us, then I would question if we truly have been transformed.

Polyponderingism

Ok, I am living a life of polyponderingism. I know that is not a word, but this is the randomness with which my brain is working. I am stuck in James as my last posting indicates (humbling ourselves before God), work related ponderings (this is another blog/wiki area), my doctoral studies (now that I have the go ahead with my project), and my newest pondering point, my personal life platform.

Now the components of this platform are not new, but tying them together in a way that make sense to me is. I have posted about parts of this in the past, review my posting about beliefs a while back. I have been involved with a ministry call Heart of a Warrior for awhile now. One piece of this ministry is to look at our beliefs, values, worldview, motives, and behaviors. In the past this has always been presented as a liner progression. However, lately I have been pondering the idea that this is not as liner as I once thought. For that matter it is much more complex that I once thought. To this end I have started to work on the idea of a personal life platform. This platform is used to ground us in that things we believe and live them out.

I believe that everyone already has a personal life platform, but they may not be able to articulate it. The things we say we believe, the way we live our life, how we treat others, and how we respond to the circumstances around us all reflect on our personal life platform. Now some will say that this is our worldview, and in part they are correct because our worldview is part of our personal life platform. What I want to be able to do is explore the foundational beliefs that inform our worldview, look at the operational beliefs that flow out of our worldview, identify the values that are a result of our operational beliefs, and then examine the motives and behaviors that arise from our values. As a Christ-follower I want to make sure that all aspects of my personal life platform are grounded in scripture and help me to live a life that is honoring to God and the people I interact with.

Stuck in James

I can’t believe that I have been “stuck” in James since the beginning of August. We started reading it as a family then and I have not been able to tear myself away. Now I have to admit that I have not been doing an in depth word by word, verse by verse analysis (I know of at least one hermeneutic prof who would be glad to hear this), rather I have been trying to understand the stories that James is trying to convey.

It seems that James is telling his audience “Don’t worry about the struggles and hardships you are facing, God can use them to build character in you and help you develop Godly wisdom. Rather than worry be about the task of taking care of the forgotten, the marginalized, the voiceless; and while you are at it don’t forget to take care of your own spiritual well being. Live out your faith in such a way that people will see that you are different. If you say you believe something do you have a concrete example of how that is being lived out in your life? Finally, remember it is not about you. Guard your tongue, keep your own want and desires in check, humble yourself before God so that He is the one who can life you up.”

This is my summary of James, the key story themes that James develops. What I need to do now is to figure out how I can apply them and integrate them into my life. Is there one of these themes that jumped out at you? If so grab onto it and see how God want you to transform you life based on the theme.