Beloved congregation, as we gather today, we are reminded that our assembly is not merely a religious occasion but a celebration of the grace bestowed upon us by our Lord Jesus Christ. We are here not because of our own merits but because of the divine intervention of our Savior, who lived a sinless life, died a sacrificial death, and rose triumphantly, securing our eternal friendship with God. This relationship is not earned but received through faith, a gift of grace that empowers us to face the battles of life.
Our journey through the book of James has brought us to a pivotal point where we confront the final fight: the victory over our words. James challenges us to examine the source of our conflicts and quarrels, directing us to the desires warring within our hearts. It is from the heart that our words either build or destroy, bless or curse. The heart is the battleground where we must fight for purity, for out of its abundance, our mouths speak.
In this fight, we are not alone. God is our cornerman, our coach, and our support. He provides more grace when we humble ourselves and draw near to Him. This grace is not just for the life to come but for our present struggles, whether they be anger, parenting challenges, or any other battle we face. It is by grace through faith that we are equipped to resist the devil and submit to God's lordship over every aspect of our lives.
James offers us practical steps to victory: submit to God, resist the devil, and draw near to God. He promises that as we approach Him, He will draw near to us. This proximity to God is our golden minute in the fight, a time to receive healing, encouragement, and peace. We are called to a repentant heart, to grieve, mourn, and wail over our sins, knowing that when we humble ourselves, God will lift us up.
The sermon concludes with a call to tame the tongue, to refrain from slander and judgmentalism. We are reminded that only God is the true judge, and it is His opinion that ultimately matters. Our words should reflect the transformation Christ has wrought in us, speaking life and truth instead of condemnation.
As we partake in communion, we remember the sacrifice of Christ, His body broken and His blood shed for us. This sacred act is a testament to the grace we continually receive, a grace that is inexhaustible and available to all who trust in Jesus.
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