Saturday, October 15, 2011

The book of James: This ain't no pie eating contest!

One of my friends says that reading James is like getting into a boxing match. Another pastor calls it a dangerous book. One scholar says that James' candor and clarity are like a two-edged sword - penetrating, almost too penetrating.

For the rest of 2011 (and into 2012) we are wrestling with the teaching of James. A warning: he pulls no punches. And he covers so much ground for such a short book (only 108 verses). James body slams useless faith and challenges his readers to be "doers of the Word". He fearlessly tackles trials, worldliness, favoritism, anger, suffering, and temptations... just to mention a few.

I'm praying that we emerge out of James with only minor bruising, but with major growth as followers of Jesus. But get ready, because as Rocky Balboa says, "This ain't no pie eating contest..."