{"id":6197,"date":"2015-02-27T02:29:48","date_gmt":"2015-02-27T02:29:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.firstofallpray.com\/?p=6197"},"modified":"2015-02-27T02:29:48","modified_gmt":"2015-02-27T02:29:48","slug":"james-48-10-part-3-humble-yourself","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.firstofallpray.com\/?p=6197","title":{"rendered":"James 4:8-10, Part 3\u2014Humble yourself"},"content":{"rendered":"
Humble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you.<\/em> James 4:10<\/p>\n Strife, contention, bitterness, jealousy, and pride. We\u2019ve all experienced it, and many of us have probably stirred up a bit of it, ourselves. For anyone caught in the tangled web of strife, James presented a prescription\u2014not just to be nice again\u2014but to utterly eradicate the poison of contention from your heart.<\/p>\n Where do<\/em> you turn when you\u2019re in the middle of strife? What can <\/em>you do to get yourself free? James wrote, \u201cDraw near to God and He will draw near to you<\/em>\u201d (James 4:8a). He then wrote, \u201cHumble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you<\/em>\u201d (verse 10).<\/p>\n For the believers to whom James wrote, strife had erupted due to their jealousy toward one another. It escalated to what James described as waging war, fighting, and quarreling\u2014all over pleasures and lusts. Whatever the cause of strife between Christians, it\u2019s never pretty; it\u2019s never edifying; it never glorifies God.<\/p>\n Are you in the middle of strife\u2014whether of your own making or due to the contentious maneuverings of someone else? Either way, draw near to God. Resist the urge to find another disgruntled commiserator. This will only add fuel to the fire.<\/p>\n And then, humble yourself before God, whether you started the mess or not. If you were <\/em>the aggressor, you must acknowledge it before Him\u2014you’ve sinned, pure and simple. You must admit to the Lord your full contribution toward the chaos if you want to release it\u2014after all, you can\u2019t give away something you never owned: own it and then give it to Him. Make amends as He directs, and after that, don\u2019t pick it back up.<\/p>\n If you were the recipient <\/em>of a brother or sister\u2019s jealousy or rage, draw near to God. Pour out your heart and your hurt before Him and receive His comfort and grace as He draws near\u2014but refuse to take on the strife. You may think<\/em> that you don’t need to humble yourself if you\u2019re the victim, but that\u2019s not what God\u2019s Word says. Plead your offender\u2019s case as a beloved brother or sister; recognize that they are a joint heir of Jesus just as much you are; and as far as it depends on you, be at peace with all people. Refuse to return evil for evil, cursing for cursing; but if you catch yourself slipping into bitterness, confess it as sin\u2014don\u2019t nurse it or pamper it. Put it to death because it\u2019s a deed of the flesh\u2014even if this whole thing was not your fault.<\/p>\n This what humbling yourself before the Lord is all about. Wherever you are on the strife spectrum, God calls you to humble yourself.<\/p>\n