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James
The key thought in this verse is
Powerful
God’s Word saves.
The word “by” speaks of the instrument that God uses to bring us into enteral life!
That instrument is His word.
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Why do we pray the word.
Why do we sing the word, say the word, pray the word, and preach the word.
Because we are convinced that the word does the work.
It is the word that does the work.
Urgency
God’s Word sanctifies.
You must hear the word.
Word Study - look at the word translated quick.
ταχύς - (tachys)- means quickly, without delay, at once
It has the idea of urgency.
It is the same word used by Matthew after the resurrection of Jesus is discovered.
James is impressing upon his readers the urgency for the word.
HWays to hear the word.
How can I be quick to hear the word?
Hear the word in public proclamation.
Make the preaching and teaching of the word your priority!
Hear the word in personal meditation.
Make the discipline of devotion a non negotiable part of your life.
Hear the word in devotion.
Hear the word in personal meditation.
I have to say this!
I have go to get this out!
I have to get this off my chest!
Im going to give him a peace of my mind.
When we are in the pressure cocker of life sometimes the sound of our own anger drowns out the voice of our savior.
Love, not anger, brought Jesus to the cross.
Golgotha came as a result of God’s great desire to forgive, not his reluctance.
Jesus knew that by his vicarious suffering he could actually absorb all the evil of humanity and so heal it, forgive it, redeem it.
Richard J. Foster
Richard J. Foster
You must heed the word.
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