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9:30 AM
Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:
James 4:4, “Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be [or, resolves to be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.”
James exposes the source of our struggles.
The words “will be” in this verse are very significant.
They mean “resolves.”
This same word is used by Paul in 1 Timothy 6:9-10, which sheds further light on our understanding: “But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”
The word “desire” in verse 9 is not merely an impulse to be rich.
It is a resolve to be rich.
It is the kind of decision one makes with a definite intention.
So Paul speaks of resolving to be rich, and James speaks of resolving to be a friend of the world.
When we receive the Lord, He comes in to take over.
All the rights to our life are gone.
We belong to Him.
We are under His headship.
We are under His lordship.
To have any resolve other than the resolve to follow Him, to know Him, and to live by Him is to have an evil eye (Matt. 6:23).
The Lord tells us that our eye should be “single” (v. 22).
This means that we should have only one goal, look at only one thing, and not tolerate a divided heart.
To have a single eye means to have a single heart (vv. 21-23).
When the Lord spoke of having a single eye, He did not contrast it with having double vision.
Rather, He used the word “evil” as the contrasting word for “single.”
This is because in God’s thought having anything other than God Himself as our one goal is evil.
Any resolve in our life apart from the Lord Himself will lead us into trouble.
There are serious consequences when we resolve to be a friend of the world or when we resolve to be rich.
Even to resolve to “get rich for Jesus” is an error of the heart.
We only need to have one resolve and that is, “Lord, I love You, and I am one with You. My only desire is to be under You and to follow You on the path of life” (cf. Matt. 7:14).
In the New Testament, Paul uses the phrase “Jesus Christ our Lord.”
This confession is very significant.
It means that the Lord is not someone outside of us that we are observing from afar.
No! He is the One who lives and rules in us.
When we feel inwardly restrained from doing or saying something, we need to go along with that restraint.
Jesus Christ is not just our Savior.
He is our Lord!
Our only resolve is to say “Amen” and “Yes” to Him.
Until Tomorrow,
With A Shepherd’s Love
Pastor
TODAY’S PRAYER LIST
Ashton Bateman & Family
Amy Garner’s Mom & Dad
Brandon’s Dad
Dan Haines
Dr. Don Davis
Freddie May’s Mom
George Alexander
Jane Hick’ Mom
Jim Mabe
Joan Cronan’s Sister
Linda Hodges’ Sister
Michael Stanley
John McClain
Rodney Wiggins – Darlene’s Husband
Ronnie Palmer
Ricky Gipson – Ashley’s Brother
Tom Witcher
Ann Sullivan – Paula’s Friend
Bentley Smith
James Garner’s Friend
Kim McClain’s Mother
Lonzo Christian
Ashley Burn’s Sisters
Bill Moody
Colby/Connor – Allison’s G’sons
Greg Payne – Lisa’s Brother
Hanna Hall – Pray for Grace
Kenny & Nora Allison
Kimberly – Dustin’s Sister
Larry Barker
Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah
Mary Sims
Marynell Ford
Pastor & Mrs. Driskell
Paula Ferus’ Missionary Friend
Ricky Stubbs
Roseleigh Osborn
Scott Lanier – Linda’s Son
Shaelyn – Jill’s Friend
Sheila Simmon’s Cousin
Tammy Shellnut’s Mother/Dad Dad