Faith and Works
(recording on YouTube [beginning 31:00]: https://www.youtube.com/live/E2CkpYqBJHI )
Texts: James 2:1-10, 14-18 and Mark 7:31-37
I. Intro –
we have three weeks of Epistle readings from the Letter of James.
Dr. Luther
on the Letter of James – is it really “a straw epistle”?
Look at Luther Works v. 35, page 395: "I praise it [the Letter of James] and consider it a good book, because it sets up no doctrines of men but vigorously promulgates the law of God."
Read it in the context of James 2:10!
II. Let’s
cut to the chase – James 2:18
How do faith
and works relate to each other?
It’s not what
was first a chicken or an egg question –
it is more
of a match or gas valve illustration.
Lutheran
teaching – Augsburg Confession (AC) IV: Justification and
AC VI: New
Obedience.
III. Take
away
What is a
proper bridge between inner faith and external works – prayer
Mark 7:31-37
– God gives an ability to hear right and speak plainly.
First: our
faith is reflected in the acknowledgement that God exists, Jesus is the
Way, and Holy Spirit is your Comforter
Then (!) we
have four types of prayer – connecting faith to works
1.
Confession of sins – reconciliation
2. Praise or
Glorification – evangelism
3.
Petitioning – acts of mercy
4. Thanksgiving – sharing
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