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If Ye Fulfill the Royal Law (Part 4) – James 2:8

3/8/2016

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Weekly Sermon

This message is a companion to three previous messages:  If Ye Fulfill the Royal Law (Part 1) - James 2:8
                                                                                               If Ye Fulfill the Royal Law (Part 2) - James 2:8     
                                                                                               If Ye Fulfill the Royal Law (Part 3) - James 2:8     


James 2:8 reads, “If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, ye do well.” 

In James 2:8 we find the commendation of the Lord our God Himself in His Holy Word unto all who fulfill His royal law.  Herein the law of the Lord our God is described as His royal law because He is the divine Lord and King of our lives.  Indeed, this reveals that we believers in this time of the New Testament do have the responsibility to serve under our Lord’s authority and to submit ourselves in obedience under the authority of law for our lives.  Furthermore, we have the responsibility to fulfill our Lord’s royal law, that is – to obey it completely and consistently.  Finally, we are brought to understand that we must fulfill our Lord’s royal law over our lives in accord with the Old Testament Scripture from Leviticus 19:18, “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.”  If we do this, then the Lord our God through His Holy Word by the inspiration of God the Holy Spirit commends us with the declaration, “Ye do well.”  If we do this, then in our Lord’s sight we are walking in the way of righteousness.
 
So then, what does it mean to love our neighbor as ourselves?  In Leviticus 19:17-18 this instruction was first given, wherein God’s word declares, “Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin upon him.  Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the LORD.”  Then throughout the New Testament, this instruction of our God’s law was quoted by our Lord Jesus Christ on two occasion in Matthew 19:19 & 22:39(with Mark 12:31 being a parallel passage to Matthew 22:39), by the apostle Paul on two further occasions inRomans 13:9 & Galatians 5:14, and by James in James 2:8.  Even so, through a study of these and of some supporting passages, we may develop a greater understanding concerning what it means to love our neighbor as ourselves.

Already in the first part of the study, we considered ten truths concerning this matter, as follows:

 1.  To love our neighbor as ourselves is the foundational principle of God’s law in relation to others.  
 2.  To love our neighbor as ourselves is a debt that we constantly owe unto those around us.  
 3.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we work no ill against those around us. 
 4.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we not use our Christian liberty for an occasion to our selfish flesh. 
 5.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we pursue a behavior of service unto those around us. 
 6.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we not verbally “bite and devour” those around us. 
 7.  To love our neighbor as ourselves requires that we walk under the directing influence of God the Holy Spirit.  
 8.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we be moved with compassion to help those around us who are in need.  
 9.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we not defraud or deal deceitfully with those around us.  
10.  To love our neighbor as ourselves means that we not be impatient or abusive against those with a physical disability.
 
Now, in this fourth part of the study, let us consider seven final truths.

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The Proverbs & Governmental Rulers

9/13/2013

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Proverbs for Life

Proverbs 21:1 – “The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.”

The Wisdom or Foolishness of the Ruler
The Success or Destruction of the Ruler
The Favor or Wrath of the Ruler

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The Proverbs & Our Hatred

3/22/2013

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Proverbs for Life

This is a companion post to two previous posts:  The Proverbs & Our Love (Part 1)     
                                                                             The Proverbs & Our Love (Part 2)    

Having considered in two previous posts (see above) what the book of the Proverbs teaches concerning the direction and the demonstration of our love, let us now consider what the book of the Proverbs teaches concern-ing our hatred.

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The Proverbs & Our Love (Part 2)

3/15/2013

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Proverbs for Life

This is a companion post to a previous post:  The Proverbs & Our Love (Part 1)    

The book of the Proverbs presents a number of truths concerning that upon which we should or should not set our love, and concerning the manner in which we are to love.  In this second part of the study, let us consider the manner in which we should demonstrate our love.

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Praising or Contending with the Wicked – Proverbs 28:4

12/28/2012

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Proverbs for Life

Proverbs 28:4 – “They that forsake the law praise the wicked: but such as keep the law contend with them.”

In the book of the Proverbs, a proverb is often presented in two lines, presenting a comparison or contrast.  Proverbs 28:4 presents a truth of contrast.  Whereas those who forsake the righteousness law of God’s Holy Word will endorse the wicked, those who keep the righteous law of God’s Holy Word will contend with the wicked.

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My Son - Proverbs 1-7

11/2/2012

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Proverbs for Life

The book of the Proverbs is written from the perspective of a father who is giving godly counsel to his son – a son who is entering his early adult life.  Even so, the following counsels are just those that a young man (or young woman) needs in order to engage in adulthood with righteous success.  Yea, the following counsels are just those that a godly father (and mother) should seek to instill in their children as they approach adulthood.

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Contempt or Love

10/24/2012

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Thought for Meditation

Social familiarity may indeed breed lasting contempt
but
Spiritual fellowship most certainly breeds loving companionship.

Proverbs 25:17
Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's house;
lest he be weary of thee, and so heate thee.

Proverbs 27:9
Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart;
so doth the sweetness of a man's friend by hearty counsel.

Proverbs 27:17
Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.
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