James 5:19-20
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The last two verses of James are so powerful
to me. It's all about restoration and
recovery! James sets up the blueprint for
GOD'S RESCUE SQUAD:
19 My brethren, if any among you strays
from the truth and one turns him back, 20 let
him know that he who turns a sinner from the
error of his way will save his soul from
death and will cover a multitude of sins.
The probability of straying from the truth is
anticipated here. We must start here.
People will stray. In fact, it may be better
to start from your own heart. You have the
capacity to do almost anything, any time,
anywhere! We must not be surprised when a
believer strays from the truth! It will
usually come in one of two flavors:
COMMISSION-Playing God!
OMISSION-Leaving God out!
This straying might be based upon an
opinion-opinions are usually man-made
add-ons. Be careful of embracing another's
opinions. Straying might be based upon
specialists-experts and gurus and bible
teachers that seem right. Or, this straying
might be based upon dilution-watered-down.
Along with the probability of straying, there
is the possibility of saving that person for
the sake of Jesus and His kingdom. If one
strays and one turns him back, he will
actually be saving his soul from death and
cover a multitude of sins. I am reminded of
Galatians 6:1: 1 Brethren, even if anyone
is caught in any trespass, you who are
spiritual, restore such a one in a spirit of
gentleness; each one looking to yourself, so
that you too will not be tempted. 2 Bear one
another's burdens, and thereby fulfill the
law of Christ. 3 For if anyone thinks he is
something when he is nothing, he deceives
himself. 4 But each one must examine his own
work, and then he will have reason for
boasting in regard to himself alone, and not
in regard to another. 5 For each one will
bear his own load.
Restoration is encouraged by those who are
spiritual. Restoration is not a popular
theme throughout the churches; shooting the
wounded is more like it. Yet restoration is
at the very core of salvation. It's almost
like we must sneak salvation back into the
churches.
NOTE an effective progression here might be
to express the balance of compassion for
people and commitment to truth. COMPASSION
FOR PEOPLE is experienced when you: 1. Go to
him only after you look at yourself (Gal 6:1,
7). 2. Go to him personally-(Matthew 18:15).
3. Go to him for what's best for him/her. The
word restore has to do with mending that
which is broken or putting something back
that was out of joint.
NOTE it is not "rebuke" him or "reject" him,
but restore such a one. Restoring a brother
or sister is like bringing back to them the
practical application of salvation to their
souls. It's being a friend. A friend is
someone who knows the song in your heart and
sings it back to you when you've forgotten
the words!
RESTORATION requires that you be like
Jesus-full of grace and truth-have a
compassion for people and commit to the
Truth! Start with Grace and Side with the Truth!
No doubt there are all kinds of relationships
around you who are candidates for a rescue
using the spirit of restoration. As you are
aware, you will find yourself saving lives
wherever you go.
The most common straying and the most
strategic restoration revolve around the same
issue-a personal focus on your relationship
with Jesus. Paul was concerned when he wrote
to the Corinthians: "I am afraid, lest as
the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness,
that your minds might be led astray from the
simplicity and purity of devotion to
Jesus." That is the ultimate
straying-leaving Jesus out of your life equation.
Therefore, the most important thing you can
do to restore someone is to reintroduce him
back into a relationship with Jesus. This
relationship may begin at any level-seeking,
walking with or loving Jesus. Just encourage
them to get to know Jesus without any
religious baggage. It's Jesus plus nothing!
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