Digging Deeper – November 10, 2023

Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it.

James 4:17 (NLT)


 

No Excuses

In the Bible, there are sins of commission where we willfully engage in behavior that we know is wrong. There are also sins of omission. We commit these sins when we know the right thing to do but don’t do it. In almost every case, we have a “perfectly good excuse” for not doing the good we should have. A car insurance company provided some excuses drivers have given for getting into accidents where it was clearly their fault:

“The other car collided with mine without warning of its intentions.”

“A pedestrian hit me and went under my car.”

“Coming home I drove into the wrong house and collided with a tree I don’t have.”

“I glanced at my mother-in-law and headed over the embankment.”

“The pedestrian had no idea which direction to run, so I ran over him.”

While these excuses are humorous, they show how prone we are to evade responsibility for our wrong actions. James tells us that, like errant drivers, Christians who do not obey the Bible are full of excuses. But no good reason exists for doing something wrong when you know what is right.

PRAY:

Lord, help me do the good that I ought when the situation and circumstance arises. Don’t let me give in to procrastination or think someone else will do it. Amen.


Steve Roach serves as Pastor of Spiritual Growth for NorthStar Church. He lives in Acworth, Ga., with his wife, Amy, and his four children.

Digging Deeper – November 9, 2023

Otherwise you are boasting about your own pretentious plans, and all such boasting is evil.

James 4:16 (NLT)


 

Pride Before the Fall

Two geese were headed south on their annual autumn migration when they were begged by a boastful frog to take him along. The geese were willing to carry him if a means of transportation could be devised. The quick-witted frog produced a long stalk of grass and told the two geese to hold one end while he clung to the middle with his mouth. The three friends were soaring along, enjoying their journey, when some men noticed them from below. The men shouted their admiration for the device and called out, “Who was clever enough to figure that out?” When the boastful frog opened his mouth to say, “It was me!” he lost his hold, fell to the earth, and met his demise.

The entire Bible is filled with Scriptures that warn against pride and promote humility. Moses taught it, the Old Testament prophets proclaimed it, the psalmists sang it, Jesus exemplified it, and the apostles preached it. Let’s approach our future with humility and dependence on the One who holds our future.

PRAY:

Lord, give me wisdom and insight into the areas of my heart that do not please You. Help me to be humble and not proud. If I boast, let it be in You and Your goodness. Amen.


Steve Roach serves as Pastor of Spiritual Growth for NorthStar Church. He lives in Acworth, Ga., with his wife, Amy, and his four children.

Digging Deeper – November 8, 2023

What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.”

James 4:15 (NLT)


 

Infuse Prayer in Your Plans

In James 4:13-17, we find that it is unwise to make plans without asking God to reveal His plan to us. Some of us are scared to pray, “Your will be done,” because we are afraid God will want us to go to Africa or some faraway place to do difficult things in harsh conditions. The problem with this fear is that it comes from a misunderstanding about the nature of God. We have a Heavenly Father who only wants to give good gifts to His children (Matthew 7:9-11).

Philippians 2:13 (NLT) says this: “For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.” If God wanted to send you to Africa, He would put that desire in you so strong that nothing would keep you from wanting to go.  Although we may not always know God’s specific will, we can always know His heart.

 

PRAY:

Lord, I praise You that Your plans are always good. Show me Your good and perfect will for my life and help me obey You. Amen.


 

Steve Roach serves as Pastor of Spiritual Growth for NorthStar Church. He lives in Acworth, Ga., with his wife, Amy, and his four children.

 

Digging Deeper – November 7, 2023

How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.

James 4:14 (NLT)


 

Make the Most of Today

It’s easy to get so preoccupied with the future that we miss the opportunities God gives us each day. Life is fleeting, and death is inevitable for all of us. Despite this, our culture is busy trying to disguise the aging process. We color our hair, inject Botox around our eyes, and look for some miracle potion that will give us a few more years. Some people even go to the extreme and freeze their bodies after they die in hopes that some future medical breakthrough will provide a cure for their particular death-causing disease and enable them to live again. But the reality is that nothing will keep any of us from the ultimate appointment already on God’s calendar.

The Bible says, “In Your book they all were written, the days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them” (Psalm 139:16). If you have placed your faith and trust in Jesus Christ and have followed Him faithfully, your appointment with God can be a means of rejoicing, not fear.

PRAY:

Lord, thank you for the gift of life and for every breath that you have gifted to me. Help me make the most of every opportunity for You and your Kingdom.


Steve Roach serves as Pastor of Spiritual Growth for NorthStar Church. He lives in Acworth, Ga., with his wife, Amy, and his four children.

Digging Deeper – November 6, 2023

Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” James 4:13


 

Spaced Out

There was a planetarium that needed money, so its director dreamed up a gimmick that preyed upon future-oriented, hopeful, yet gullible people. He printed brochures offering one-thousand-acre lots on Mars for only twenty dollars. “This land still features pink skies, unlimited rock gardens, and not one but two moons. So peaceful, quiet, and romantic—even the natives are friendly,” the literature promised. “At one-sixth the gravity of Earth, your golf game will improve immensely—drives will be six times longer. Mars will provide a world of adventure for the entire family.” The gag was surprisingly successful. People across the country sent in their money for a deed.

James reminds us that making life plans without praying and seeking God is just as foolish as buying land on Mars. I may not know what the future holds, but I know Who holds my future. Because God holds eternity in His hands, isn’t it a good idea to trust Him with all your tomorrows?

 

Father, though I don’t know the future, You do. Help me make wise decisions today to prepare me for whatever the future holds. Amen.


 

Steve Roach serves as Pastor of Spiritual Growth for NorthStar Church. He lives in Acworth, Ga., with his wife, Amy, and his four children.

Digging Deeper – November 3, 2023

Draw Near To God (James 4:8-10)

8 Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. 9 Be miserable and mourn and weep. Let your laughter be turned to mourning and your joy to gloom. 10 Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.James 4:8-10


Today, we continue our journey word by word, verse by verse through the book of James. The Bible is God’s written word to us, so we believe that every word matters and has a bearing on our lives!

James 3:9-12 speaks to the inconsistency of the tongue. The same tongues blesses and curses. This incongruence should not be! James goes on to make use of illustrations from nature to make his point.

Digging Deeper – November 2, 2023

The Cure For Conflict (James 4:7)

7 Therefore, submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. James 4:7


Today, we continue our journey word by word, verse by verse through the book of James. The Bible is God’s written word to us, so we believe that every word matters and has a bearing on our lives!

James 3:9-12 speaks to the inconsistency of the tongue. The same tongues blesses and curses. This incongruence should not be! James goes on to make use of illustrations from nature to make his point.