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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Diverted

 3/3/2021

Diverted

James 2:10 “For whoever keeps the whole law yet stumbles at just one point is breaking all of it.”

If you know me at all, you know that I can get easily diverted. I don't do this in a hyperactive kind of way, but more in a depth-of-thought kind of way. (Okay, maybe I am giving myself too much credit with that last statement.) Let me explain. Whether in conversation or in my writing, when I am moved to a response or a line of thinking, I can jump around a bit. This is what I have done on this blog ever since I proclaimed I was going to dive into the Book of James, and I asked you all to dive in with me. Diverted!

So, I am going to refocus this evening and take another plunge. I was drawn to the very difficult verse above. This verse…ugh! Just when I think I am doing pretty well on my faith journey, I read a truth bomb like this one. Hey kid, you break one, you have broken them all. How can this be? My sin is not as bad as someone else’s, and I am trying really hard, God! Plus, You know I am a fragile imperfect human, and – although forgiven – I still am a sinner. These words seem so harsh. Sigh, and kick the dirt.

Ah, and then we move on to verses 12 & 13, and clarity comes. “Speak and act as those who are going to be judged by the law that gives freedom, because judgement without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful.” So, verse 10 is to have me remember that I, too, will be judged, but God will do so mercifully. If I think I am not as bad a sinner as someone else, and I get all high and mighty, I am much more apt to judge others. Boom. I am not called to judge at all, although I am called to help a fellow believer if they have fallen away from God. I should always remember, however, that I must do so with compassion, prayer, grace and love. When doing so, I should always turn to the Word of God for direction and wisdom, and never come at anyone with harsh rebuking. I must always remember “Mercy triumphs over judgement.” 



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