
Look in the Mirror!
Have you truly placed your trust in Jesus Christ, the living Word made flesh, for your eternal salvation? And in your daily walk, are you drawing strength and guidance from the Written Word—the Scripture—for your spiritual growth? According to the book of James, the best way to analyze or test the genuineness of your faith is to “look in the mirror” and ask yourself if you treasure Jesus Christ and delight in His Word. In the series, Join Tom Pennington as he teaches from James 1 and encourages all believers to Look in the Mirror!
Part 1
There is not one single Christian to whom this passage does not apply. If you claim to be a believer in Jesus Christ, then James 1 is speaking directly to you. The message of verses 19–27 can be summarized this way: Our response to the Word of God diagnoses our true spiritual condition.
Part 2
The Word of God is able to sanctify believers, to make us more like our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Perhaps most importantly, Scripture serves as the ultimate spiritual diagnostic tool. Like a mirror held up to your heart, it reveals whether your faith stands genuine and unshakable or merely superficial and unstable.
Part 3
How do you approach God's Word in your daily life? Unfortunately, even as faithful Christians, we can develop flawed perspectives on Scripture if we aren't vigilant and intentional in how we handle it. These misguided approaches can subtly infiltrate our personal study, our homes, and yes—even our church communities.
Part 4
James 1 teaches that there is no clearer test of the reality of your relationship to the Triune God than your response to the Word of God—the Scripture. James says you must have a teachable heart; you must respond to the Bible with obedience; and you must not only be a hearer of the word but a doer.
Part 7
Do you profess to know Jesus Christ, but in reality, are a self-deceived religious person? That’s a real danger that affects many professing Christians today. But according to James 1, the true Christian bears fruit in keeping with repentance and has a sincere dedication to reading and studying the Word of God.