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Conflict Experienced By Saints(2)76 [James 4:1:10] / Anne's Faith ColumnCOLUMNS 2022. 2. 28. 14:02
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Conflict Experienced
By Saints (2) 76
[James 4:1:10]
/ Anne's Faith Column
/ By Priscilla
"What causes fights
and quarrels among you?
Don't they come from your
desires that battle within you?
You want something but
don't get it.
You kill and covet,
but you cannot have
what you want.
You quarrel and fight.
You do not have, because
you do not ask God.
When you ask,
you do not receive,
because you ask with
wrong motives,
that you
may spend what you
get on your pleasures.
You adulterous people,
don't you know that friendship
with the world is hatred
toward God?
Anyone who chooses
to be a friend of the world
becomes an enemy of God.
Or do you think Scripture
says without reason
that the spirit he caused to
live in us envies intensely?
But he gives us more grace.
That is why Scripture says:
"God opposes the proud but
gives grace to the humble."
Submit yourselves,
then, to God.
Resist the devil,
and he will flee from you.
Come near to God and
he will come near to you.
Wash your hands,
you sinners, and purify
your hearts, you double
-minded.
Grieve, mourn and wail.
Change your laughter to
mourning and your
joy to gloom.
Humble yourselves
before the Lord, and he
will lift you up.
[James 4:1-10]
The saints, in their lives,
experience spiritual conflicts
due to the greed that constantly
arises in their minds
and the influences of the
world around them.
Actually, we all live in this
world and experience many
conflicts due to our greed.
"How often do we have
conflicts because we do
not receive God's answers
and cannot overcome
our greed?"
In today's scripture,
in particular, James presents
two reasons why we do not
receive answers from God today.
[1] You do not have,
because you do not ask God.
Some say as follows.
God is so busy and tired,
do you have to ask Him
for even such minor
problems?
However, God is Spirit
and never gets tired.
He doesn't want us
to worry about our
problems.
It is natural for a child
to ask his father for
anything he wants.
[2] The reason why you ask
and do not receive is
because you ask wrongly
to use it with lust.
James emphasizes:
"When you ask, you do
not receive, because you ask
with wrong motives,
that you may spend what
you get on your pleasures."
(James 4:3)
Then, how should we live
to receive answers from God?
1. Refrain from your desires!
There are two types of passion.
Of course, the word desire,
which includes passion,
has a very good meaning.
However, the direction
of the desire and its
result largely depend on
whether the motive
is good for God or for
my own benefit with
a wrong motive.
The word passion means
a strong passion and
a strong desire that come
from human greed
if it is not for the Lord,
and it is very dangerous.
That's because the result
can be driven in a completely
different direction from
God's will.
Even when we pray over
a problem, we often act before
the Lord for our own good,
rather than waiting for
the result
and we commit
sins without realizing
what God is trying to
express through us.
However, what we should
remember is that spiritual
people are close to God
so they don't like the world,
and come closer to the cross.
On the contrary, even if
they are Christians, those
who follow the sinful nature
are close to the world.
When the temptation
of life comes, they are
conflicted in their hearts.
However, they are inevitably
connected to the world closely,
so they pursue the cravings
of sinful man, the lust of his eyes
and the boasting of what
he has and does
The wrong zeal and passion
created without fellowship
with the Lord sometimes
lead to being ruined
or to unexpected big
and small tragedies
and irreversible
situations.
Sadly, many of these
things happen when we are
proud and walk ahead
of the Lord.
Oh Lord!
Have pity on us all!
Have mercy on us all!
(Ex: 1) King Saul
I'll take King Saul
who became the first king
of Israel for an example.
When he was first chosen
to be king, he was humble,
but later, because of his pride,
he was eventually rejected by God.
God hates the proud.
It is written in the Bible that
'the love of money is the
root of all evil,'
and 'pride
goes before destruction,
a haughty spirit before a fall.'
Therefore, greed and
cravings, trickery and lies,
bluff and vanity, pride
and boasting, lust
and ambition do not
come from God.
We must never forget
that these are what
God hates.
Unfortunately,
the sinful nature of
human beings, that is,
the substance of
original sin
and free will sin, which
was given due to the sin
of Adam, the first ancestor
of mankind, misleads us
to commit sins as many
as possible.
Furthermore, it pushes us
into collusion with the
powers of darkness that
surround the world.
Therefore, in order not
to be deceived by the
world or to be swayed
by the world's patterns,
we must set our own
behaviors and attitudes
of mind correctly and
be careful not to seek
lust before God.
(Ex: 2)
A Chicken Farm Story
Here's a story you need
to listen to carefully.
This happened when
I was in a Korean pastoral
ministry in New Zealand.
One day, I visited a Korean
saint who was running
a chicken farm in Kumeu.
At that time he had
a farm capable of raising
more than 10,000 chickens.
This is the conversation
with him that I will
never forget.
“Pastor, there's something
mysterious I want to say.
As I run a chicken farm,
I think it's mysterious
that the behavior of chickens
and the behavior of people
can be the same.
Both have the same
principles of life.
Within the small borders
I have made around them,
the chickens are busy
fighting each other for
even a little more land.
Strong chickens peck
with their beaks, form their
own group, drive other
group out, and bully
weak chickens.
After a while, a car will
come and the chickens
will be loaded to the
slaughterhouse,
but they fight the helpless
chickens without knowing
what's happening to them.
There are some of chickens
bragging and bluffing as
if they would live there
forever.
In particular, when
workers come, the trouble
makers will be caught,
but they are fighting so
loudly without even
knowing what's
happening to them.
How stupid is this?
They are no different
from people, right?
So, while doing this work,
I meditate on it every day
and receive a lot of grace.
We too will go to heaven
empty-handed when the
Lord calls us.
So we must not live with
lust and greed like that!”
Therefore, the Apostle
John exhorts us to:
"Do not love the world
or anything in the world.
If anyone loves the world,
the love of the Father
is not in him.
For everything in the world-
-the cravings of sinful man,
the lust of his eyes
and the boasting of
what he has and does-
-comes not from the Father
but from the world.
The world and its desires
pass away, but the man
who does the will of God
lives forever."
(1 John 15-17)
2. We must be sanctified.
Of course, since God
is sanctified, we must be
sanctified to draw near
to God as children of God.
That's why we should try
so hard to get rid of the
lust that comes from
this world.
To increase our faith,
we do supplication prayers,
early morning prayers,
Bible studies, even
fasting prayers,
and praying in the
mountain.
However, the more
we resolve to draw
closer to God,
the more we end up doing
things the Lord hates.
After we receive God's grace,
we realize our sinful nature
and make up our minds to
reduce greed, selfishness,
self-cemter, lust for honor,
and ambition but strangely,
the more we are trying to
be steadfast, the more often
we fall into the swamp of sin.
For example, when I decide
to live a good life by
forgiving people,
ironically,there are times
when I am put into the
situation to hate
someone.
After getting angry,
you come to regret saying,
“I lost the temptation
of Satan again.”
Therefore, we should
realize that we are weak
beings that cannot control
the fundamental sinful
nature in our hearts
without the help of
the Holy Spirit.
We also confess,
like the Apostle Paul, that
we ourselves cannot
change ourselves.
'Apostle Paul', who had the
same nature as ours, honestly
confessed his feelings, which
were repeated countless
times, as follows.
"I do not understand what I do.
For what I want to do I do
not do, but what I hate I do.
And if I do what I do not
want to do, I agree that
the law is good.
As it is, it is no longer
I myself who do it, but it
is sin living in me.
I know that nothing good
lives in me, that is,
in my sinful nature.
For I have the desire to do
what is good, but I
cannot carry it out.
For what I do is not the good
I want to do; no, the evil
I do not want to do-
-this I keep on doing.
Now if I do what I do not
want to do, it is no longer
I who do it, but it is sin
livingin me that does it.
So I find this law at work:
When I want to do good,
evil is right there with me.
For in my inner being
I delight in God's law;
but I see another law
at work in the members
of my body, waging war
against the law of my mind
and making me a prisoner
of the law of sin at work
within my members.
What a wretched man I am!
Who will rescue me from
this body of death?
Thanks be to God--through
Jesus Christ our Lord! So then,
I myself in my mind am a slave
to God's law, but in the sinful
nature a slave to the law of sin.
[Rom 7:15-25]
3. We should belong to Christ!
There are a lot of souls
in our community who are
falling away because of the
cravings of sinful man,
the lust of his eyes and
the boasting of what he has
and does while living
a religious life today.
Many believers, who
accept Jesus as their savior
and are born again, lead
a right religious life
according to the law
of the Holy Spirit.
Unfortunately, however,
there are many times when
some of them go astray to
lust after their sinful desires,
and eventually they
become controlled by the
sinful nature again.
To us who are in countless
conflicts between the sinful nature
and God, Paul finally gives the
correct answer he learned.
1. Therefore, there is now
no condemnation for those
who are in Christ Jesus,
2. because through
Christ Jesus the law of the
Spirit of life set me free
from the law of sin
and death.
6. The mind of sinful man
is death, but the mind
controlled by the Spirit
is life and peace;
13. For if you live according
to the sinful nature,
you will die;
but if by the Spirit you put
to death the misdeeds
of the body, you will live.
[Romans 8:1-14]
Ultimately, if we are in Christ,
all our conflicts will be resolved.
In order not to throw ourselves
into te sinful nature, we must
first find a way to live a life
of dedication.
In response to this,
the Apostle Paul shows us
three clear answers through
the verses from Romans
12:1 to 2.
"Therefore,
I urge you, brothers,
in view of God's mercy,
to offer your bodies
as living sacrifices, holy
and pleasing to God-
-this is your spiritual
act of worship.
Do not conform any longer
to the pattern of this world,
but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind.
Then you will be able to test
and approve what God's
will is his good, pleasing
and perfect will.
[Rom 12:1-2]
[1] Offer your bodies with
holy living sacrifices as
spiritual act of worship.
[2] Do not conform any longer
to the pattern of this world,
but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind.
[3] Test and approve
what God's will is his good,
pleasing and perfect will.
But in order to have
discernment, we must
meditate on the Word
of God day and night
and we should always
be sensitive to the flow
of the world so as not to
turn aside to the left
or to the right.
Even while living in the world,
we must live a life as shrewd
as snakes and as innocent
as doves.
What should we do to keep
our minds and find peace?
[1] Above all else, we will
have to work hard to
create a 'balanced life'.
In other words, we must
harmonize our actions
with the Word of God
so that we can put them
into practice properly.
[2] In order to fully receive
God's good will, we must
maintain a clean heart.
We need the full guidance
and help of the Holy Spirit for it.
Then we will live a life that is
truly victorious while
living in the world.
[3] We must live a life of
submission to God with joy.
So let me constantly pray that
I may dwell in Christ, and
that Christ may dwell in me.
To do that, we should not
lose heart in the fight with
ourselves anymore,
but we should always
ask the Holy Spirit to be
united with Christ.
Therefore, we need to
pause for a moment on
the path of life that we have
been running diligently on
and think about it as follows.
-What motivates me to
carry my passion?
And ask yourself as follows.
"Where did my passion
come from?
Is the object of
passion me or God?
Am I living in or out of Christ?
Do I belong to the world
or to God?
Am I living a self-centered life?
Or are you a God-centered person?"
If you keep asking yourself
questions above, then the Holy
Spirit will teach you willingly.
Furthermore, through
the Holy Spirit, you will know
where the root of your
aspirations really came from.
You will definitely come to
know your identity, present
address of your faith,
and who you belong to.
Ultimately, under the
law of the Holy Spirit,
when we realize the truth
and are given freedom,
we can endure and
overcome whatever
situation we are
going through.
And the power of temptation
from the world can no longer
suppress us, and the dual conflict
that the saints experience will
disappear immediately.
Hallelujah!
Prayer
Thank you Lord.
Like the Apostle Paul,
who learned the secret
of every situation in life,
please help me to gain
freedom in Christ
and live a life
of complete submission
to God without any
more conflicts.
I desperately need to get rid
of desires and keep my heart,
and things that belong to Christ.
However, no matter
how much I want to get closer
to God in my heart, my body
belongs to the world,
so when temptation
approaches, I cannot help
going in a direction that
God does not want.
This cannot be done
by my strength and the powers
of the world, pleade make me
be controlled by the Spirit of God!
Loving Lord!
Although we were born
and live in this world,
we know that we
belong to You,
and that our citizenship
is in heaven.
What we, Christians,
have to do today is to repent
and cut down on the wrongly
planted desires that come
into our hearts before
we know it.
So, grant us a spirit of
understanding when we
listen to the word of
God this evening.
Also, in the dual structure
of the world and the kingdom
of God, we pray that the
problems we are conflicting
with will disappear at once.
Open our spiritual eyes,
ears and closed hearts
- to make us become
'Ephphatha'!
Therefore, may we
experience true freedom
under the law of the Holy Spirit,
and live a life of submission
to God with thanksgiving only!
I pray in Jesus name.
Amen
- To Be Continue -
2010/ 05/03
/ By Priscilla
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