James 4:8, 9 - Drawing Near To God.
James 4:8, 9 (NKJV) Draw near to God and He
will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you
sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded.
Lament and mourn and weep! Let your laughter be
turned to mourning and your joy to gloom.
James 4:8, 9 (NIV) Come near to God and he
will come near to you. Wash your hands, you
sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. 9
Grieve, mourn and wail. Change your laughter to
mourning and your joy to gloom.
COMMENTARY PEARL
Our youngest cat, Princess Di, is a
mixture of loving and mean. And when she's mean,
she's a bully. Dr. Phibes, the old man of my four
kitties, loves to snooze on the back of my brown
recliner. If Princess Di sees him, she'll leap onto
the seat, stand up, and swat him in the face.
When Dr. Phibes tries to escape her, she chases
him around the house.
There's only one place Dr. Phibes can sit
that's safe from this naughty cat. On my lap. If
Dr. Phibes is curled up on my lap as I read at
night or pray in the morning, Princess Di will
walk over, see that I am holding the old cat, and
quietly saunter away.
This is much like my relationship with
Jesus. The closer I stay to Jesus, the more
peaceful my life remains. I come near Him by reading
His love letter (the Bible) and by talking to
Him throughout my often-hectic days. I draw near
to Him when I sing songs of praise and worship.
I trust Him to hold me and keep me safe when
danger approaches.
Just as Dr. Phibes is endangered by
Princess Di, my faith in Jesus is endangered by the
sharp claws of a mean word, the hissing of doubt,
and the lurking worries that chase me. I can
run, even try to hide from all that threatens to
upset my serenity. But the best way to escape the
enemy's tactics is to stay near to Jesus. He is my
safe place. Jeanette Levellie
Faith Step: Envision yourself snuggled in
Jesus's lap, safe, secure, and at peace. [Mornings
With Jesus 2024 Devotional by Guideposts and
Zondervan]
COMMENTARY
What do the 10 commands that fill James
4:7-10 have to do with grace?
These verses contain a series of 10
commands that prepare a person to receive saving
grace. These commands delineate a person's response
to God's gracious offer of salvation and reveal
what it means to be humble. Each command uses a
Greek imperative to define the expected action:
1. Submit to God (v. 7) - James used the
word to describe a willing, conscious submission
to God's authority as sovereign ruler of the
universe.
2. Resist the devil (v. 7) - those who
consciously "take [their] stand against" Satan and
transfer their allegiance to God will find that Satan
"will flee from" them; he is a defeated foe.
3. Draw near to God (v. 8) - pursue an
intimate love relationship with God (Phil. 3:10).
4. Cleanse your hands (v. 8) - the added
term "sinners" addresses the unbelievers' need to
recognize and confess their sin (5:20).
5. Purify your hearts (v. 8) - cleansing
the hands symbolizes external behavior; this
phrase refers to the inner thoughts, motives, and
desires of the heart (Ps. 24:3-4).
6. Lament (v. .9) - to be afflicted,
wretched, and miserable. This is the state of those
truly broken over their sin (Matt. 5:4).
7. Mourn (v. 9) - the internal experience
of brokenness over sin (Ps. 51:17; Mat. 5:4).
8. Weep (v. 9) - the outward
manifestation of inner sorrow over sin (Mark 14:72).
9. Grieve without laughter or joy (v. 9)
- the signs of denial; the flippant laughter
of those foolishly indulging in worldly
pleasures without regard to God, life, death, sin,
judgment, or holiness.
10. Humble yourself (v. 10) - this final
command sums up the preceding 9. The word "humble"
comes from a word meaning "to make oneself low."
Those conscious of being in the presence of the
majestic, infinitely holy God are humble (Is. 6:5).
[MacArthur Daily Bible 2003]
CLOSING THOUGHT
So we may resist temptation, and force Satan
to depart from us, Jesus gained the victory
through submission and faith in God, and by the
apostle He says to us, "Submit yourselves therefore
to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from
you. Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to
you."[1 James 4:7, 8.] We cannot save ourselves from
the tempter's power; he has conquered humanity,
and when we try to stand in our own strength, we
shall become a prey to his devices; but "the name
of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous
runneth into it, and is safe." [2 Prov. 18:10.]
Satan trembles and flees before the weakest soul
who finds refuge in that mighty name. DA131
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
James 4:8 - Drawing Near To God.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20221019-0824.html
James 4:8, 9 - Drawing Near To God.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2011/20111120-1627.html
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