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Q32. Wandering Sheep
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Praying the Prayer of Faith (James 5:13-20)
Q32. (James 5:19-20) In the light of James’ emphasis on active faith vs. dead faith (2:17), why is the role of finding and bringing back the wandering sheep so important? The Shepard searches relentlessly, and he calls again and again, and he doesn't give up until late into the night he finds that wandering sheep. And when he does, he is happy. He lifts that sheep over his shoulders and brings him back to the campfire and the sheepfold with joy and rejoicing, and invites the other shepherds to join him in a little celebration. If you are the wandering sheep yourself, then remember that Jesus is still seeking you out. He is gently calling your name. He so much wants to bring you home. He wants so much to save your soul from death. He has died to cover your multitude of sins. -
Q31. Anointing and Confession
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Praying the Prayer of Faith (James 5:13-20)
Q31. (James 5:14-16) In the healing prayer, what is the role of oil? What is the role of the prayer of faith? What is the role of faith? What is the role of confession of sins? The anointing with oil was a symbol of the presence of God's powerful Holy Spirit. The "prayer of faith" is to "save" the sick person, or "make the sick person well" The confession of one's sins, the person is making himself accountable for his sin. He is piercing the darkness of this secret that has locked him in this sin for a long time. Once this is done, he can finally let go of this sin to God. The Christian friend can assure the person making a confession of Almighty God's forgiveness based on 1 John 1:9. -
Q30. Faith-filled Elders
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Praying the Prayer of Faith (James 5:13-20)
Q30. (James 5:14) What is the elders’ role in prayer for the sick? What must be their spiritual qualifications for this ministry of prayer? The elders' are to exercise their faith and ask God to heal the sick. Being a righteous person that prays effectively, who know how to communicate with God. -
Q29. Healing Prayer
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Praying the Prayer of Faith (James 5:13-20)
Q29. (James 5:13-14) According to verse 14, who is to initiate prayer for healing? Why might this be important? The one who is sick is the one who initiates the prayer for healing. Because by asking the sick person is showing faith, that the prayer of the righteous avails much. -
Q28. Complaining
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. Learning Patience in an Instant Age (James 4:13-5:12)
Q28. (James 5:9) What does our grumbling and complaining say about us? About our faith? About our patience? Because our grumbling is a thinly veiled way of complaining about God. Complaining is unbelief. -
Q27. Christ's Return
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. Learning Patience in an Instant Age (James 4:13-5:12)
Q27. (James 5:7-8) What can happen to us Christians if we lack the patience to eagerly expect Christ’s return? Why is patience so vital? We will miss Christ. Patience is vital because as Christians it should be our character -
Q26. (James 5:5-6) What is the spiritual danger of our demand for comfort and luxury? Extra credit: How might our demand for low-priced goods and services cause us to (1) oppress our own employees or (2) cause workers in this country or abroad to be under paid or oppressed? How does all this relate to the need for patience? The danger of demanding comfort and luxury is that it puts things before God. We are looking at possession even at expense of heavenly treasures. 1) No likely 2) No I don't want workers in this country or other countries to be under paid or oppressed. Patience is being exercised by the time it takes to accumulate the money and we would also appreciate the purchased item even more.
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Q25. Humble Planning
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. Learning Patience in an Instant Age (James 4:13-5:12)
Q25. (James 4:13-16) What danger is James warning us about in verses 13-16? How can we be humble in our planning without being indecisive and wishy-washy? James 4:13-5reproves them for their boastings and joy in them, as evil, James 4:16, observes, that it is not enough to know what is right and good, unless it is done; and that such knowledge is but an aggravation of the evil of sin committed. -
Q24. Criticizing
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Submitting Yourself to God (James 4:1-12)
Q24. (James 4:11-12) In what way does criticizing a neighbor cause you to be a judge of the law? Why do you think it is so tempting to criticize others? Because in criticizing your neighbor you have now become the judge and jury of their actions, which we are not to do. Because it is easy to see the flaws in someone else than in ourselves and it also keeps us from having to deal with or recognize that we have issues too. -
Q23. Humbling Ourselves
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Submitting Yourself to God (James 4:1-12)
Q23. (James 4:6-10) Verses 7-10 contain 10 different commands. Why are these actions so vital? In what way do they go against our nature? Which of these commands is most difficult for you? These actions are so vital because it is necessary for us to submit to them if we want to mature in Christ. Because submitting is not in our nature to do naturally. The most difficult to me is probably being judgmental -
Q22. Spiritual Adultery
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Submitting Yourself to God (James 4:1-12)
Q22. (James 4:4) Why does James refer to church members as “adulteresses”? What does the adultery consist of? Who is the aggrieved husband? What is wrong with friendship with the world? James is saying that the church is married to God but playing around with as though it is not married to the things of God. Adultery happens when we cozy up to the world system that doesn't love or follow Jesus Christ. The aggrieved husband is God, because we are the bride. James says. "Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God." -
Q21. Hedonism
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Submitting Yourself to God (James 4:1-12)
Q21. (James 4:1-3) Is God against pleasure? What wrong in living to increase one’s pleasure? God is not against pleasure, He's against pleasure when it violates his commandments and when it makes us become selfish and when that pleasure causes us to seek the desires of the flesh over the righteousness of God. Living to increase one's pleasure is self serving and will block your blessings. -
Q20. Peacemakers
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Attaining Tongue-Taming Wisdom (James 3:1-18)
Q20. (Q20. (James 3:17-18) With what tool do peacemakers sow peace? Why does this produce a ripening crop of righteousness? In whom does this crop grow?) With what tool do peacemakers sow peace? Why does this produce a ripening crop of righteousness? In whom does this crop grow? When someone thinks he has the correct opinion on some issue, he is tempted to argue with anyone who voices a different opinion. That is human nature, and human nature will have its way unless restrained by humility. But a good rule throughout life is, never argue. In any argument, you are either right or wrong. If you are wrong, you should not expose your ignorance. If you are right, the truth will survive whether or not you defend it. Even if you are trying to convince someone to believe God or to do His will, you accomplish nothing by arguing. As soon as you encounter unyielding resistance, you should back off, recognizing that the working of the Spirit will be more effective than your words. It grows in us -
Q19. Selfishness vs. Humility
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Attaining Tongue-Taming Wisdom (James 3:1-18)
Q19. (James 3:13-16) In what ways are “bitter envy” and “selfish ambition” (3:14) direct opposites of “humility” (3:13)? How does denial of “bitter envy” and “selfish ambition” prevent healing? How does boasting about these prevent healing? Bitter envy and self ambition both deal with self and pride, but humility deals with the deceasing of ones self and knowing it's not you (in other words, you don't get the big head). If you cannot admit that you deal with bitter envy and selfish ambition it will and can cause you to become sick and prevent the healing of your sickness. -
Q18. Tongue-Taming
Perry Ford replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Attaining Tongue-Taming Wisdom (James 3:1-18)
Q18. (James 3:7-8) Read Matthew 12:34 and 15:18. In light of these verses, why is the tongue untamable? What has to happen before it can be tamed? The tongue is an unruly member because out the abundance of the heart the mouth will speak, unless we control what goes in our we will never be able to control out tongue.