by Ralph Bouma "Go to now, ye that says, To day or to morrow we will go into such a
city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain:
Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your
life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then
vanishth away. For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall
live, and do this, or that." JAM 4:13-15.
Before making a decision, we must ask: Does this bring me under any
enslaving power? We read in 1CO 6:12, "All things are lawful unto me,
but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I
will not be brought under the power of any." We can become enslaved
to our worldly possessions. I know of many cases where the Lord has
blessed people with farms or businesses that are paid for, but then
they think it is time to mortgage and expand. They have problems and
next thing you know they are slaves to what God once gave them free
and clear. We must be careful not to become enslaved under the power
of what the Lord gave us as a blessing.
We must not go out in our own might and think we will build a big
empire, saying in the words of our text, "To day or to morrow we will
go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and
get gain." We will lose sight of one very important thing: "For that
ye ought to say, If the Lord will." That is how we should deal in our
daily affairs.
Then we come back to the question in Verse 14, "For what is your
life?" Is the tenor of my life toward God or self, toward the church
or the world, toward righteousness or sin, toward self-denial or
self-indulgence, toward giving or receiving? Is Christ increasing and
self decreasing? Is sin becoming exceeding sinful? Do we see the
need of living with a heart that is tender before the Lord?
How shall I fare for eternity if I continue to pursue the same general
course and direction of life as I have displayed in the past year? If
you are running a business and go through your accounts and find what
is profitable and find no aspect of the business that needs to be
altered, would you not continue on in that course? Have I lived the
past year with strong aspirations to know Christ and to be found more
fully in Him for my own soul's consciousness? Have I had a yearning
desire after the Lord? Have I lived in nearness and fellowship with
Christ? If that is the account we can give for the past year, then
yes, we should continue our course next year. If we can say this,
shall we not fare well by grace when we appear before the Judge of
heaven and earth? If we can say that Christ is altogether lovely, and
the chiefest among ten thousand, our all in all, if we have lived with
strong yearnings to walk uprightly before the Lord, and to bow before
Him in the submission of saving faith, shall we not fare well by
grace?
We must analyze our books by the Word of God so that every decision
and everything we do is based on Scripture or we will hear,
"Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy
first love," REV 2:4. Do we look back at the year with shame and
consternation of faith because Christ has not been our first love?
Then we have an account that must be corrected and an inventory that
needs adjusting.
As we enter the New Year, may the Lord grant that we can go forward
with our hearts' desire and our longing aspirations after Christ, that
we might "know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the
fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his
death," as we read in PHI 3:10. And ROM 6:10 says, "For in that he
died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto
God." Is that the desire of our hearts? To be "found in him, not
having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is
through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God, by
faith," PHI 3:9. Amen. Time! What an empty vapour 'tis! Yet, mighty God! Our fleeting days 'Tis sovereign mercy finds us food, His goodness runs an endless round;
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Excerpted from sermon #188 SPIRITUAL INVENTORY
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And days how swift they are!
Swift as an Indian arrow flies,
Or like a shooting star.
Thy lasting favours share;
Yet with the bounties of Thy grace,
Thou load'st the rolling year.
And we are clothed with love;
While grace stands pointing out the road
That leads our souls above.
All glory to the Lord!
His mercy never knows a bound;
And be His Name adored.
Gadsby selection, 1838
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