Summary: Part 2 of our James series

“Bona Fide”

A study of James

Genuine Christian Living

Part 2

“The Heat is on”

James 1:1-4, 1:12-15

Years ago I decided that I needed to change my profession

This was years before I was a firefighter or a pastor

I was still making living working cattle ranches

I can tell you the life was a good one

But the wages were not

So

I decided to go to welding school in hope of increasing the size of my bank account

It turned out I was not very good at welding mostly due to my lack of patience

You see I wanted to build things

But

The teacher

Knew that in order to build things correctly

I had to learn to weld first

So the nights went like this

Run beads

Run beads

Run beads

Then

Test them

You see he knew that in order to make a living as a welder

His students would have to be Bona Fide

And He knew in order for them to be Bona Fide

Their welds would have to withstand the pressure test

Many of you know how this works

But for those who don’t

The student would weld the prescribed pattern and then

The plates would be put into a bending machine

And a great amount of pressure would be applied

The Bona Fide welds would bend and not break

The non Bona fide

No matter how pretty they were would break

You see in order to pass the test

The welds and the welder had to withstand pressure

Extreme pressure

And not break

I think a lot about pressure

When training a colt we apply and release pressure

And the results are a well trained horse if the colt responds correctly to the application of pressure

A bronc if not

People are a lot like those welds and those colts

All people

Christian and no Christian alike

You see

The world applies pressure

And we either bend or break

As believers

Bona Fide believers

Pressure should show our faith

Not our lack of it

How we handle pressure as believers

Shows the world what we truly believe and where we place our trust

Let’s open up to the book of James this morning

James Chapter 1

Let me read verses 1-4 for you

You have heard these verses many times before

But

I believe we need to hear them again and again

As reminders as to how we become Bona Fide

James 1:2-4

2 Dear brothers and sisters,[a] when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. 4 So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing.

This verse always draws a wide range of responses from people

The level of your own spiritual growth

Or lack of it

Will determine how you react or respond to this verse

Or more importantly to pressure

Trials and troubles

Let me quickly remind you that James is writing to believers in this book

He does not go into deep theological teachings

He does not lay out the plan of salvation

He is talking to believers about how to live the real Christian life

The Bona Fide Christian Life

Oswald Chambers is quoted as saying

“The book of James is very simply asking- if you are saved, why do you keep living as if you were not?”

And he opens his letter with talking about how we should be thinking about

Storms

Wrecks

Trials

And troubles in our lives

I like to get real

Actually it is real that the word Bona Fide means

And it is realness that he covers so well in his book

So let’s get real

The world does not see troubles as a reason to rejoice

When cancer

Illness

And death

Show up

And fires and hurricanes

Come

When finical problems

And kid problems

And job problems

And divorce

Rear their ugly heads

When life is not all honey and roses

And the happy ending that the fairy tales promise

Don’t happen

The world sees these things as tragedy

Many who had a little faith lose it

Many reject God altogether

Many fall into despair

And depression

Many just quit

In the form of substance abuse to kill the pain

And some even take what they feel to be the easy way out and take their own lives

But James says

Believers should react differently

He says

Bona Fide believers

Should look at these things as a reason for joy

The world wants to say

“Do what?”

It wants to say

“Yeah right”

It wants to say

“You have got to be joking”

Or

“you must be on dope”

What is there in this situation that could possibly be a reason for joy?

But for the believer

These things are simply pressure

And you see James knows

That the application of pressure and the proper response to that pressure is what produces

Growth

Endurance

Perseverance

In cowboy terms --This is what makes us stronger

And more useable by God

And it is our reaction to the pressure as believers

That shows the world

The unbelieving world

And those with little faith

What we are really made of

And where we place our trust and faith

James says

To look at

Think about

Trials

And pressure as joy

So

So that

We can use that Pressure

Those trials

Those things that break those of little or no faith

As a chance to grow in our faith

And as a chance to show that faith to the world

He goes onto say that if we get this done

That we will be perfect

Needing nothing

I want you to notice something about what James says here

Let me read verse 2b for you again

“when troubles of any kind come your way”

Notice he does not say

If

He says when

We will have troubles in this life

Believer or not

How we respond and react determines how we handle them and the impact they have on our lives

James teaches us to turn our times of trouble into times of learning

And also into times of teaching

You see

We can never really know for sure the depth of our character

Or the depth of our faith

Until it is tested

You may say

What do you mean preacher

Listen

It is easy to be kind to others when they are kind to you

It is easy to smile when everything is going good

It is easy to say “I trust in God” when you are on a smooth road

But

How do you act?

What do you say?

What do you show?

When the tough times

Come

I want to get real again this morning

I want to help to give you the tools to overcome

To preserve

To grow

And mature in Christ

I want to give you the tools to find joy

And to show that joy and the reason for your joy to the world

I want you to become Bona Fide

There are 5 things that I see in the book of James about trouble in our lives

First

Everybody has problems- Believers and unbelievers

We are not singled out as believers

But neither are we immune

But here is the straight truth about those trials and troubles

James says

And I believe it

That If you really are a Christian

If you really are Bona Fide

It will be reveled by how you respond to pressure

Listen

If your faith is only good in the good times

It is no good at all

If it is only good when you don’t need it

Then you don’t need it

True faith

Bona Fide

Faith

Will sustain us when things go wrong

You see

When the wheels fall off our lives

And things come unbolted and unbuckled

Bona fide faith stands up to the test of pressure

Understanding that we are not alone in our troubles can give a bit of comfort

Next

Our attitude often determines outcome

Look at Verse 2c

“consider it an opportunity for great joy.”

What I mean

Is our responses have a real part of how things work out

Let me explain

When life gets tough and you throw up your hands and walk away

When it gets tough and you turn your back on God

It very rarely gets better

Think about a trial in your life

When your attitude turned to

Disappointment

Anger

Frustration

And then think of the outcome

Or the perceived outcome

Now think about a time where you trusted God in the hard times

And how he handled the problem

How you braced for a fight that never came

I can’t tell you the times where I was faced with a difficult situation and after trusting God with the outcome

It simply went away

Or became a non issue

Knowing that trouble comes on everyone

And that our response directly relates to the outcome

Helps us cope with times of trouble

But

Next

Start

What I believe are the real keys

We are never intended to go through these times alone

We were not created to be the Lone ranger

Think of the 23rd Psalm verse 4

Even when I walk

through the darkest valley,[a]

I will not be afraid,

for you are close beside me.

Or from Deuteronomy 31:8

Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you."

In Matthew 11:28

He says he carries our burdens

In proverbs 3:5

He says we can rest in his strength and understanding and not our own

You see

We don’t walk alone

God never intended us to

And knowing this and believing

This and practicing this

Can cause us to completely rethink our times of trouble

Next

James shows us the trials and troubles are used by God for a purpose

Let me ask you a question

Would you trust a bridge or a ship or an airplane that was welded together by someone whose welds would not pass the pressure test

Not me

God uses pressure to produce in us

Faith

He uses pressure to produce endurance

He uses pressure to produce perseverance

Look at verses 3-4

“For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. 4 So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing.”

God has a purpose for trials

He uses them to give us the tools we need to keep and increase our faith

And to overcome any trouble we may face

If those welds are never tested

It the colts are never pressured

How can we ever be sure they will achieve their purpose?

Same with us

And lastly

James

Shows us that God intends trials to become blessings

Once again

The unbelieving world sees this as a completely foreign concept

But as a believer

As a Bona Fide believer

We need to learn to see trials as a means of blessings

We need to skip down to verse 12 to see this

James 1:12

God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.

These words mirror Jesus’ words from Matthew

From the Sermon on the Mount

Matthew 5:10-11

God blesses those who are persecuted for doing right,

for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.

11 “God blesses you when people mock you and persecute you and lie about you and say all sorts of evil things against you because you are my followers. 12 Be happy about it! Be very glad! For a great reward awaits you in heaven. And remember, the ancient prophets were persecuted in the same way.

James is saying

The one who overcomes

The one who keeps the faith

The one who sees trials as a way to grow

A way to witness

Will receive blessings in this life as well as the next

Here are the facts

A person who confesses Christ as Lord

And Endures

The pressure

The trials

And remains strong

Keeps the faith

The one who

Learns

Grows and teaches

Is the Bona Fide

Genuine believer

We all know people who come

They accept Jesus

They get baptized

They come to church’ and then

Old Slick

Starts hammering on them

The world starts in on them

And

Their lives actually get worse

And they give up

Troubles come their way and their gone

Someone asks whatever happened to old- so and so

We check on them and soon they just quit answering or returning calls

Problem is they ain’t Bona Fide

And they may not Bona Fide because they never responded to pressure in the right way

Perseverance through trials is evidence of Bona Fide faith

So this morning

What I want you to leave here with is this

We will all face problems

Our attitude, reaction and responses can and will affect the outcome of those troubles

We were never intended to face our troubles alone

God always has a purpose for our troubles even when we can’t see or understand them

And God uses these problems as a way to bless us

So

Here are a few simple guidelines to dealing problems as a Bona Fide believer

First seek God in the problem

Ask God to answer the question -- not “why me”

But

What do you want me to learn from this?

Ask “How can I grow?”

Ask “What can I change?”

Ask” Did I cause this?”

Ask “What do I need to change?”

Ask “What are you trying to teach me and others through this?”

Close from the heart

Pray