Lesson 451 - Senior
Memory Verse
"Therefore be ye also ready: for In such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh" (Matthew 24:44).
Cross References
I Signs of Last Days
1. Evil desires cause contentions, [JAM:4:1-3]; [JAM:1:14-15].
2. Friendship of the world is enmity with God, [JAM:4:4-5]; [1JN:2:15].
3. Treasures are being heaped together for the last days, [JAM:5:1-3]; [ECC:5:10], [1TM:6:10].
4. Fraud is prevalent, [JAM:5:4]; [JER:22:13].
5. Pleasure seekers abound, [JAM:5:5]; [LUK:8:14]; [2TM:3:4].
6. Righteous men are condemned and killed, [JAM:5:6]; [MAT:24:9]; [JHN:16:2].
II Overcoming the Evil
1. God gives grace to the humble, [JAM:4:6], [JAM:4:10]; [PS:138:6]; [LUK:14:11].
2. "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you," [JAM:4:7]; [1PE:5:8-9].
3. "Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you," [JAM:4:8], [PRO:8:17].
4. Sinners must repent, [JAM:4:8-9]; [MAT:4:17]; [ACT:17:30].
III The Overcomer's Hope
1. The husbandman waits for the "early and latter rain," [JAM:5:7]; [ACT:2:14-21].
2. The coming of the Lord draws nigh, [JAM:5:8-9]; [LUK:21:28].
Notes
As the Spirit inspired others to write of the conditions of the last days, so James was inspired also to write, that the hearts of men might be more fully awakened. The Spirit would impress upon all the need of true godliness in this late, late hour.
"Wars and Rumours of Wars"
Jesus told His disciples that the condition of wars and rumours of wars would be one of the signs of the last days. The Word of God tells us that "wars and fightings" stem from "lusts that war in your members." No doubt this can be said of all contention, whether on a world-wide scale or whether it be between individuals. There would be no conflict if somebody did not hope to gain something -- whatever the end in view.
One of the definitions of lust is an inordinate or unrestrained desire. This unrestrained desire for power or place has sometimes entered the realm of religion, too, resulting in the separation of men from God, the separation of chief friends; and it has given the enemies of the Gospel an opportunity to point the finger of scorn.
This type of sin may start from a small beginning, but it grows fast. Perhaps another has filled the place or position that you had hoped would be yours. What has been your reaction? Have you prayed for him? Or have you looked for faults and talked about him to others? Christians must be constantly on guard against this subtle sin.
Unanswered Prayer
The Word of God here tells why some prayers are unanswered: they have a selfish motive. Our missionary to Japan has aptly said, "The Lord will supply our needs, but not our "greeds." God knows the heart of each individual, and He often withholds the unneeded.
"Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts." God answers every sincere prayer as He knows best -- sometimes with a "yes," or a "no," or "wait." The story is told of the man who prayed for a new automobile, and the Lord answered his prayer by giving him a new pair of shoes.
The last days are marked by prayers that are unanswered. The remark is sometimes heard, "Why is it so difficult to receive an answer to prayer?" The answer to this question is, men are too busy to really spend the time in prevailing prayer, and when they do pray, they pray for the fulfilment of their own desires. God honours those who prevail in prayer for the salvation of souls and the furtherance of His cause and Kingdom. His promise is, "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" [JAM:5:16]). If prayer is not being answered, let us not blame God, but realise there is something on our part yet to be done.
Pleasure Seekers
Even if the Scriptures had said nothing about it, we can easily see that pleasure seeking marks the days in which we live. The Bible says, "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be . . . lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God" [2TM:3:1-4]). It has been established that billions of Naira is spent by Nigerians annually in pursuit of happiness in their leisure hours. Millions of tickets a week are sold by the movie theatres. Television costs are in millions. A further estimate is that their pleasure-bent Americans counterparts in 1960 spent $800 million on golf, $1 billion on hunting, $2 billion on fishing and $2.5 billion on boating.
Comic books, which were unknown until about the time of the Second World war, now sell billions of copies a year. Over 10 million Americans are taking dancing lessons. In 1960 the cigarette output in the United States totalled nearly 500 billion cigarettes, at a cost to the public of over $6 billion, the Agricultural Department reported.
These pleasures are often pursued at the cost of neglecting the worship of God. What is so important about worldly pleasure that one surrenders his soul to get it? This all points to the fact that many Americans have reverted to idol worship. They are worshippers of themselves, new homes, big cars, money, clothes, and worldly pleasure. The first commandment is: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" [EXO:20:3]).
Overcomers
Amid all the evil foretold of the last days, the promise shines through that God's children can, and must, be overcomers. The way to overcome is outlined. Pride, one of the objects of God's hatred, has to be abased, and humility must take its place. How will this be accomplished? By submitting one's self to God. The devil must be resisted, so that he will flee from the child of God. Can one successfully resist the devil? Jesus gave us the example that the devil can be successfully resisted through the Word of God, but one must know the Word in order to use it against the devil, therefore it is imperative that the Word be studied by the Christian.
"They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony" [REV:12:11]). The child of God has the privilege of fleeing to the Blood of the Crucified One and of pleading for the efficacy of that Blood to cover his life. The devil hates the Blood of Christ, for it was shed for the remission of sins, and it witnesses to the devil's eternal doom. When the Christian flees to the Blood, the devil flees from the Christian.
Another wonderful promise is, "Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you" [JAM:4:8]). Lay aside the cares of life, forget the burdens of the day for a little while, shut yourself in your closet alone with God, centre your mind and heart upon Him in prayer, and see how quickly He will bless your soul. If we cannot get through in prayer to God, it is usually because our minds and hearts are cluttered with other things and thoughts. Little wonder that God's Word says, "Purify your hearts, ye double minded" [JAM:4:8]).
Riches
The mention of riches and rich men enters into this description of the last days. The world has always known of rich men, but the truth is beyond disputation that there are more rich men and greater riches in the world today than ever before. It has been said that if Adam had lived to the present day, and that he had been able to save $10,000 a year all the years from his time to ours, his fortune would be small compared with that of many individual fortunes of today. A weekly periodical in recent issues has referred to many Americans as billionaires. If these men were monarchs or Eastern potentates, one would not be quite so much surprised; but these men are private citizens who have acquired such great wealth. There is an ever-growing number of billionaires in the world, but money is valueless when it comes to obtaining eternal life. The time is coming when riches will cause suffering, rather than enjoyment. The Bible says, "Your gold and silver is cankered, and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire" [JAM:5:3]).
Ray of Hope
One ray of hope shines through the gloomy description of the last days, just as the searchlight makes a bright path of light through the dark night sky. Jesus is coming! "Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord" [JAM:5:7]). The husbandman waits long and has much patience for the fruit of the earth. The early rain comes, then the latter rain in its season. All things that might cause failure are avoided, and the harvest is gathered in.
The Lord said that in like manner the true children of God would at last be gathered into Heaven. The "Early Rain" fell at Pentecost (See [JOE:2:21-29]; [ACT:2:14-21]) and today the "Latter Rain" is falling and people are receiving it. It is time for all to awaken, to obtain and keep the oil in their lamp and vessel, for the cry is going forth in all lands: "Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him" [MAT:25:6]). This is the last call before the vials of God's wrath are poured out in the Great Tribulation. These are the last days preceding His coming for His Bride. The responsibility is on every one who receives the Light, to walk in it, for the Light has come; and how shall we escape if we walk not in it, and do not seek and obtain all that the Lord has purchased and provided for us?
The last days are evil days, but they can be good days to the children of God, for they precede the second coming of Jesus. God's salvation is the only solution to the great problems that are facing this world. God's grace is the only refuge for this poor, lost, doomed world.
Questions
1. What causes wars and fightings?
2. Why do some prayers go unanswered?
3. If one be a friend of the world, what is he to God?
4. What does God do to the proud? To the humble?
5. Can the devil be made to flee? How?
6. How may one cause God to draw nigh?
7. What have rich men heaped together for the last days?
8. Name two things required to produce the natural fruit of the earth; the spiritual fruit.
9. What hope should be uppermost in the hearts of Christians in these last days?