Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Discussion for 30 September 2018

James 5:13-20
13Are any among you suffering? They should pray. Are any cheerful? They should sing songs of praise. 14Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. 15The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven. 16Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, so that you may be healed. The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective. 17Elijah was a human being like us, and he prayed fervently that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth. 18Then he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain and the earth yielded its harvest.
19My brothers and sisters, if anyone among you wanders from the truth and is brought back by another, 20you should know that whoever brings back a sinner from wandering will save the sinner's soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.
FOR CONSIDERATION
- How does illness and wrong doing separate one form their community? Is illness a sin? Do sick people carry guilt about their sickness?

Friday, September 21, 2018

Discussion for 23 September 2018

James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a
13Who is wise and understanding among you? Show by your good life that your works are done with gentleness born of wisdom. 14But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not be boastful and false to the truth. 15Such wisdom does not come down from above, but is earthly, unspiritual, devilish. 16For where there is envy and selfish ambition, there will also be disorder and wickedness of every kind. 17But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without a trace of partiality or hypocrisy. 18And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace for those who make peace.
4:1Those conflicts and disputes among you, where do they come from? Do they not come from your cravings that are at war within you? 2You want something and do not have it; so you commit murder. And you covet something and cannot obtain it; so you engage in disputes and conflicts. You do not have, because you do not ask. 3You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, in order to spend what you get on your pleasures. 
7Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. 8Draw near to God and he will draw near to you.
FOR CONSIDERATION

- What are the benefits of living a life of wisdom from above vs. earthly wisdom? 


Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Discussion for 16 September 2018

James 3:1-12
1Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers and sisters, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness. 2For all of us make many mistakes. Anyone who makes no mistakes in speaking is perfect, able to keep the whole body in check with a bridle. 3If we put bits into the mouths of horses to make them obey us, we guide their whole bodies. 4Or look at ships: though they are so large that it takes strong winds to drive them, yet they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs. 5So also the tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great exploits.
How great a forest is set ablaze by a small fire! 6And the tongue is a fire. The tongue is placed among our members as a world of iniquity; it stains the whole body, sets on fire the cycle of nature, and is itself set on fire by hell. 7For every species of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by the human species, 8but no one can tame the tongue-a restless evil, full of deadly poison. 9With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse those who are made in the likeness of God. 10From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers and sisters, this ought not to be so. 11Does a spring pour forth from the same opening both fresh and brackish water? 12Can a fig tree, my brothers and sisters, yield olives, or a grapevine figs? No more can salt water yield fresh.

FOR CONSIDERATION
- In light of the facilitator's absence this week, this passage seems apropos. Feel free to talk about him!
- The first part of Verse 2 refers to our humanity. What is the danger of constructing our lives  around what we say. Hint: Our beliefs and experiences are are the same as others. The solution is to hone our faith in God and the truth Jesus gave to us.
- Is the judging (by God, or others) in the future or already taking place?
- It has been said hypocrisy is a tribute to virtue. How does this saying fit in with this passage?
- James considers the act of speech a Christian practice. A powerful tool (Vs 6). In today's social media climate how could speech and postings be used to enhance Christian values? Caring for widows and orphans, etc.
- James makes reference to teachers. How could teachers, instructors or mentors increase their own following by referring to other teachers, instructors or mentors?
- What about glib speech...making the Gospel sound like a Mediterranean cruise? Making what is difficult sound easy or the mysterious sound plain?

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Discussion for 9 September 2018

Nearing the end of one of his most remarkable lectures, in which he (C. S. Lewis) spoke hauntingly of the glory of the God and the immortality of the soul made in God’s image, Lewis added a word of warning: “This does not mean that we are to be perpetually solemn. We must play. But our merriment must be of that kind (and it is, in fact the merriest kind) which exists between people who have, from the outset, taken each other seriously.”

FOR CONSIDERATION
We will continue our discussion from last week, James 1:17-27 as it relates to the above comments by C S Lewis.