DEMONSTRATING
WHAT WE BELIEVE - Neil Anderson
James
2:17
Even
so faith, if it
has no works, is dead, being by itself
Faith
is an action word. We cannot passively respond to God. You may have heard the
story of the circus performer who strung a wire over a river and proceeded to
ride across it on a unicycle. When he returned, everyone applauded. Then he
asked, "Who believes I can do that with a man on my shoulders?"
Everyone responded in affirmation. He said, "All right, who will hop
on?" The person who hops on is the person who really believes. Faith is
not just giving credence to something or someone. Faith is demonstrated
reliance upon something or someone.
Faith
has the same operating dynamic as agape love. When we refer to love as a noun,
we're talking about character: patience, kindness, etc. (1 Corinthians 13:4-7).
When we say that God is love, we are describing His character. Paul says the
goal of our instruction is love (1 Timothy 1:5); therefore, the goal of
Christian education is character transformation.
When
love is used as a verb, it is expressed by action: "For God so loved the
world that He gave . . ." (John 3:16). If we say we love someone and do
nothing on their behalf, it's only sentimentality and not agape love. True love
is expressed by meeting the needs of others.
Faith
has a similar dynamic. When using faith as a noun, we're talking about what we believe.
But if we're talking about faith as a verb, then it is expressed in the way we
live. James says it like this: "Even so faith, if it has no works, is
dead, being by itself. But someone may well say, 'You have faith, and I have
works; show me your faith without the works, and I will show you my faith by my
works.' You believe that God is one. You do well; the demons also believe, and
shudder" (James 2:17-19).
The
devil believes in the existence of Jesus and knows that God's Word is true. But
he doesn't seek to glorify Jesus or to obey Him. He seeks his own glory, being
a rebel at heart (Romans 1:25).
We
demonstrate what we believe by how we live our lives. If we believe it, we will
do it. If we don't, then what we believe is just wishful thinking.
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