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John 8:31-32
Excerpted from: Simplifying Life (Part Six)

The perfect law points to God's will which was fulfilled and revealed through Jesus Christ. It is perfect because it is whole, complete, and leads to maturity (James 1:4). The expression law of liberty seems paradoxical and a blatant contradiction to most professing antinomian, anarchistic Protestants. How can any kind of law bring freedom?

Jesus' half-brother James insists that true freedom can only be found in obedience to God, not in autonomy. When God's chosen saints follow God's Word, containing God's law, they are liberated from sin's bondage and self-deception. We must remember our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ's teaching in John 8:31-32, If you abide in My word. . . the truth will set you free.

In verse 25, James uses the expression and perseveres (ESV), suggesting that the blessing does not come from merely a single act of looking or doing, but from continued, sustained faithful practice. The word suggests endurance and steadfastness. My dear brothers and sisters, we must regard our discipleship as a sustained habit, not just a momentary impulse. When James uses the phrase being not hearer but a doer who acts, he continues his contrast between passive reception and active obedience. The forgetful hearer represents superficial religion, that is, hearing sermons or reading Scripture without transformation.

The doer (that should be us) who acts lives out the Word, embodies faith through conduct. When James uses the phrase he will be blessed in his doing, he maintains that this blessing is not merely a reward after obedience but is in the doing itself. When we obey God's Word containing His holy and spiritual law, we obtain spiritual flourishing, joy, and alignment with our divine purpose, a concept which is echoed in Psalm 1, Blessed is the man whose delight is in the law of the Lord.

James 1:25 forms the thesis or central theme for the entire letter, that authentic faith expresses itself in action, rejecting both legalism (mechanical and rote rule following) and passive religious behavior, asserting that obedience to Christ's teaching is not bondage, but true freedom.

Consequently, we are obligated to meditate deeply, engage in Scripture with attentiveness, reflection, and an ardent desire to apply it to our behavior. We must exercise perseverance, making obedience a consistent practice rather than an occasional response.

We are urged to actively live out faith, realizing that spiritual maturity does not come from information, but instead transformation, converting God's holy and spiritual law into genuine behavior. We must find joy in obedience, realizing that the blessing which James refers to is the inner satisfaction of walking in absolute alignment with God's will.

As God's called-out saints, we must keep God's Word central in our daily decisions, simplifying our choices by asking: What does God's Word say?


Articles

Communication and Leaving Babylon (Part Three)  
Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Eight): Death  
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Four)  
God's Kingdom in the Parables (Part One)  
God's List  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Three)  
Let No One Deceive You  
Prepare to Meet Your God! (Part Two)  
Prepare to Meet Your God! (Part Two)  
Righteousness from Inside-Out  
The Awesome Cost of Love  
The Whole Truth  
Who Is Doing the Work of God?  

Bible Studies

The True Gospel  

Booklets

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)  
Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)  
What Do You Mean . . . the Unpardonable Sin?  (2)

Essays

Are We Really Free?  
Conditions of Discipleship (Part Two)  
Falling Leaves  
Law Enforcement  
Sanctified by Truth  
What Is Truth?  

Sermons

Are You Fighting the Good Fight?  (3)
Assurance (Part One): Self Examination   
Assurance (Part One): Self Examination   
Avoiding Spiritual Burnout  
Belief with Obedience  (2)
Born Again (Part 2)  
Boundaries, Incursions, Migrations, and God (Part One)  
Communication and Coming Out of Babylon (Part 3)  
Continuing on to Completion  
Do We Truly Honor God in Our Actions?  
Do You Feel Free?  
Do You Recognize This Man? (Part 3)  
Ecclesiates Resumed (Part Eighteen)  
Facing Times of Stress: Controlled by Doubts  
God Works in Mysterious Ways (Part Five)  (4)
Growing Into Liberty  
Isaiah 58 and Fasting  
John (Part 14)  (2)
John (Part 15)  
John 7:37 Examined (Part 2)  
Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part 6)  
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Ten)  (3)
Liberty and Justice for All  
Liberty Through Self-Control  (2)
Liberty Through Self-Control  (2)
Liberty vs. Independence  
Loyalty and Submission (Part 2)  
Man's Greatest Challenge (Part 4)  
Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part 7)  
Matthew (Part Twelve)  
Pitfalls of Scholarship  
Preventing Deception  (2)
Remembering Your Vows  
Self-Government (Part 1)  (4)
Sincerity and Truth (Part Three)  
Spiritual Maturity  
Submitting (Part 1)  (2)
The Awesome Cost of Salvation  
The Blind See  
The Handwriting Is On the Wall (2010)  (2)
The Handwriting Is On the Wall (2010)  
The Household of God and Truth  (2)
The March Toward Globalism (Part 2)  
The March Toward Globalism (Part 4)  
The Summertime Soldier and Sunshine Patriotism  (2)
Truth (Part 1)  
Truth (Part 1)  (3)
Wilderness Wandering (Part 1)  
Wilderness Wanderings (Part One)  



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