Have you ever asked the
question, “What does
it take to please God?”
There are some people who think that the way you
please God is through religious ritual.
You do certain kinds of rituals and then God is pleased
and you're in the in-crowd.
But that's not true.
There are others who think that the way you please
God is through rules and regulations – and that if you just do certain
things,
then God will say, "You're okay."
But that doesn't please God either.
Some people think that if my bad works are real low
and my good works are real high, and we kind of balance them out, well,
maybe
God will grade on a curve and as long as I do more good than bad, I'm
okay –
That's not true either.
The Bible says that there's only one way that you
can please God.
(Hebrews 11:6) And without
faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who
comes to him must
believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
The only way you can please God is by faith.
Now,
the problem with that is that
a lot of people think they have faith, but they don't.
So what I want to do is to give us a
little pop quiz before the big final.-
And you can examine yourself and ask yourself, "How can I tell if I've
got
real faith?- How
do I know I've got the
kind of faith that pleases God?
Fortunately, in the book of James, chapter 2, James
tells us four things that faith is not – and then he tells us what it
is.
1.Real faith is not just something you SAY
(James 2:14)What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims
to have faith
but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?
You might circle that word, "claim".
He's not saying here that the guy actually has
faith, he says he just claims it.
In other words, he talks a good line – He knows all
the right phrases – He's got the jargon down pat – He knows the
language of
Christianese.
He claims faith, but that doesn't mean he's
necessarily possesses it.
George Gallup says that there are 50 million people
in Americawho say, "I am a
Christian."
But not all of those 50 million can back it up with
a Christian lifestyle.
And just because a person claims it, doesn't mean
they have it. The point I want to
make here is that real faith is
more than just talk.
Not everybody who has a Christian bumper sticker or
Fish symbol on their car is a Christian – Have you figured that one out?
I mean, you don't have to get more than a couple
rude hand gestures from the driver before you begin to figure, “Hey,
maybe that
guy’s not a believer.”
“He must have borrowed the car – Or he bought it
second-hand and couldn't scrape it off.
Not everybody who claims to be a believer really is
– Faith is more than just something you say.
2.Real
faith is not just something you FEEL A lot of people
confuse emotions and feelings with
faith.
They go to a church service and they are
emotionally moved, they're inspired, and they're stimulated.
They get a quiver in their liver and, you know,
"Oh, man!I'm
moved!"and they go out after
the service and maybe they've
even cried or felt God's presence, and that’s great, but just because
you've felt God's presence doesn't
mean you have real faith.
There's a big difference between faith and feeling.
(James 2:15-16) Suppose a brother or sister is
without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish
you
well; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical
needs,
what good is it?
He's saying here that faith is not just mere
sentimentality.
You go out on the street and you see some homeless
person who's destitute.
They're poor, they're hungry, they're cold, they
need clothing and shelter.
And you walk up to them and say, "Cheer
up," or "Don't worry, be happy!"
That's not faith.
(1 John 3:17) If anyone has material possessions
and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love
of God be
in him?
Faith is practical – It gets involved in people's
hurts, when you see a need, you do something about
it.
You don't just spout off and say, "I'll pray
for you." – You do something about it.
You see, if you're a Christian, you're a part of
the family of God, when you
became a believer, you became a part
of this family, and as a
result, you have some family
responsibilities.
What are those family responsibilities?
You care about it when other Christians are hurt,
or in pain, or grief, or sorrow. You
say, "Well, I can't meet everybody's
needs!" – You're right – You can't, but
you can meet some – and it may not make a
difference to everybody, but it makes a difference to those people.
3.Real
faith is not just something you THINK
You know, some people think of faith as a
philosophical quest. It's
something they want to discuss and debate and
argue about.
And when they think about faith, it's their mental
stimulation, it's a concept to be debated, it's an idea to be
discussed, it's a
principle to be bandied about, and
we don't make any decision on it, and we certainly
don't make any commitment to it, we just discuss it.
Now James imagines this kind of
person in verse 18,
this philosophical debater, he says, (James
2:18) But
someone will say, "You have faith; I have
deeds." Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith
by
what I do. What's he talking
about here?
He says, "Well, here's this guy who says,
"Hey! You're into faith.Hmmm.
I'm
into deeds.Different
strokes for
different folks.You're
into that, I'm
into this.Let's
debate it.Let's
talk about it.Let's
discuss it.”
James is making a point here.
Faith is not something you debate –
It's something you do.The
key phrase is: "show me".
"Show me your faith with no deeds, and I will
show you my faith by what I do."
Faith is odorless, it's colorless, it's weightless
– So how do you know when you've got it?
How do you know if you've got the real kind of
faith that pleases God?
Well, the Bible says to
look at your lifestyle, and
real faith will show up in the way you are living your day to day life.
Faith is like calories – You can't see them, but
you can sure see the results.
And when a person really has Christ in his or her
life, you can see it.
And if you can't see it, you have every reason to
doubt, "Do I have the real, legitimate stuff?
In Americatoday, we have this gap
between behavior and belief, and
what we say we believe, we don't always back up
with our lifestyles.
You might say, "Hey, teach, you know my
husband is a Christian.
I say,
"Oh, really?Does
he hang out with
other Christians, you know, fellowship?""No."
"Does he have any desire to pray and read the scriptures?Is he a giver?Does he show his faith with anybody by his
lifestyle?, ever
tell anybody about Christ?""No"
"Then how do you know he’s a Christian?"
– "Well, he thinks he is."
But just because you think it, doesn't mean it's
so.
Faith is
not something you think, or that you feel,
or that you say.
It's much more than
that – If it’s real, it will
show up in your life.
If you were to stand up now,
and you were to stick your hand into a 220 voltage socket, you'd get
connected
to the power source, and you would know it – and your body would show
it.
Well, God is a far greater power source than electricity..
It is not possible for God to come
into your life without changing you.
(He loves
you as you are, but loves you too much to leave you as you are)
When people say, "Oh, I have
Christ in my
life.I believe in
Christ."
And you say, "Well, how are you
different?" If
they cannot see any change, you have every
reason to doubt if they've got the real thing. When
Christ Jesus moves into the house, He starts
rearranging the furniture and your
values will change.
Things that used to be important to you are cheap
thrills now–and you see through it
You're concerned about other people now and you're concerned
about serving God, not just making money.
You're concerned about things
that are going to last for eternity -- not just what's going to happen
tomorrow.
Your whole life starts taking on new meaning and
new purpose and new significance and new value.
Real faith always produces a changed life.
4.Real faith is not just something you BELIEVE
People have strong beliefs about Jesus
Christ, strong beliefs about God, strong beliefs about the Bible. Oh, they have great beliefs! – But that's not
enough.
James points this out, he uses a little sarcasm
here in v. 19, (James 2:19) You believe
that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that--and shudder.
He says, "Big
deal!You're not
doing anything
different than Satan does."he
believes in God, but you're not going to find
him in heaven.
Why?Because
he hasn't made a commitment.
You see, I believe in George Washington – But I'm
not a Washingtonian.
I can believe in Jesus Christ and not be a
Christian.
Why?Because
believing alone is not enough, doing what you say you believe
means:
I have committed my life to Him.I
have
accepted Him as Lord. I’ve gone beyond a merely intellectual
belief in
His existence, to a belief that says “I trust You”, “I’m turning over
my life
to You.”
A lot of people miss
this wonderful relationship by 18
inches, because they've got it up here, in their head, but they don't
have it
here, in their heart. They've
got a head knowledge – but let’s see it in
your life.
“Well, I’m Baptist”,
"Well, I'm Catholic.""I’m
Presbyterian," "I'm from the Independent Christian Church,
Restoration
Movement." Well, Good for you! "I'm Lutheran." but sorry to say, thats
religion.
Listen, there's no
verse in the Bible that says, "Religion
is the way to heaven." –
Because it's not.
Jesus didn't say, "I've come so that you might
have religion."Or rules, or
regulations, or rituals.
He said, "I've come that you might have
life." – It's a relationship.
Real faith is not just something you believe.
5.Real
faith is something you DO (James
2:20NLT)Fool! When will you
ever learn that faith that does not result in good deeds is useless?
He's saying, how will you know that you've got real
faith?You look at
your lifestyle and see what kind of
actions follow as a result of it.
You say, "How do I visibly show that I have
faith?"
Well, the first thing you need to do is to be
baptized if you haven’t yet, this is the first commandment, from Christ
himself: "Repent and be batised", If you cannot fulfill the first
command, how can we carry out the next. In Baptism I am publicly
identifying myself with
Christ, and with His Body, the Church.
Once a little boy asked, "Pastor, when can I
get advertised?"—I like that.
Because that's what baptism is – Baptism is an
advertisement for Jesus Christ.
Baptism is saying to the world, "I'm not
ashamed to say I'm a Christian.I'm
not
ashamed to follow the first command of Christ, to identify myself as a
believer."
What else do you do? – You start following the
other commands of Christ – Our faith is proven by the way we live.
Now, please don't misunderstand me – This is too
important to misunderstand.
You ask, "Are you saying that I've got to work
my way to heaven?"No.
"Are you saying that I've got to do good works
to be saved?"No.
No.No.
Good works are not the root of salvation, they are
the fruit of salvation.
They don't make you a Christian, they show that you
are a Christian.
They don't deliver salvation; they demonstrate
salvation.
You do good works not to get it but because you've
already got it – It's proof.
Only by trusting Christ can you
be saved.
But the proof that you have trusted Christ is shown
in your lifestyle.
And if there's no proof out there, you have every
reason to doubt whether you've ever really tuned in.
A good passage that shows both of these truths
together is Ephesians 2:8-10. For it is by grace you have been
saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of
God-- not
by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God's workmanship, created
in
Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance
for us to do.
TWO IMPORTANT
FACTS:
1. The
basis for my
salvation is GOD’S GRACE
I can't earn it – I never will – I don't deserve
it.
It's just a free gift that I accept, and I trust
God to come through on His promise.
I accept what Christ did for me.
The basis of my salvation is God's grace.
2.The
proof of my salvation is MY MINISTRY
You say, "Do I have a ministry?"Yes,
you do if you're a believer.
What is ministry?Ministry is just a word that means serving God by
serving other
people.
The Bible says that you have a ministry if you're a
Christian.
That you are called to serve – You are saved to
serve – It’s part of the deal.
Conclusion:
What am I saying?Let me just summarize all of this.
I'm saying that if your faith doesn't work, if
there's no evidence of it, then it's not real faith.
And you need to settle that issue.
Some of you need, today, to say, "I want to
settle the issue today.I
want to start,
not just to believe in Christ, but I want to follow Him."That's real faith. Amen.
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