Tuesday, December 30,
2025
FATHER TIME AND BABY
NEW YEAR!
James 4:13-17
13 Go to now, ye that say, To day or to morrow we will go into such a
city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get
gain:
14 Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is
your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then
vanisheth away.
15 For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do
this, or that.
16 But now ye rejoice in your boastings: all such rejoicing is evil.
17 Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it
is sin.
The image of Father Time is the familiar image of a
year grown old and tired with use and abuse. Certainly 2025 has been a difficult
year for many and, while we may feel sorry for old Father Time, we will be glad
to see him go! Waiting in line is the infant 2026 with his behind powdered and
pampered. On his head is a shiny top hat cocked just so. There is a confident
smile on his face, and we are anxious to follow him into the future, but isn’t
that just what we felt at this time last year? Didn’t we wear our funny hats
and honk our silly horns just one year ago?
James reminds his readers that we should give some consideration to the frailty of life. He calls
it a vapor; a fog that lifts with the morning sun. In his advice I see five
things on which we might focus this morning.
Presumption (verse 13)! James clearly warns that the plans we make have no guarantee of being
accomplished. Chance and circumstance happen to all and we are not sure that we
will buy, sell or get gain. We quickly read over it but please consider the
presumption in the phrase “and continue there a year!” Isn’t this our
presumption as well?
Uncertainty (verse 14)! Like a rude slap to
the face, James warns us of the uncertainty of life. Please focus on just three
little words in this verse: “ye – know –
not.” These little words are designed to make us careful, but we ignore
them. This statement is based on Proverbs
27:1 - "Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day
may bring forth."
Consider God’s will (verse 15)! The God who knows
the day and all the events within it should receive some careful consideration
when we make our plans. God reveals His will in His Word, and yet most people
ignore the Bible. In the Bible, God gives precepts, principles, and promises that
can guide us in every area of life. Knowing and obeying the Word of God is the
surest way to success (Josh 1:8; Ps 1:3).
(from The Bible Exposition Commentary.)
Foolishness (verse 16)! I see in the word “boasting” our own annual celebration which includes
fireworks, funny hats, and fuzzy headed hangovers from a night of drinking
oneself stupid. One year is thankfully dismissed while another is welcomed by
saying: “this year will be better!” All such boasting is foolish. James calls
it sin.
Neglect which is sin (verse 17)! Each day provides many opportunities to do what is right. Knowing the
right that we should do and not doing it is sin. When confronted with our sin
we protest by saying “I didn’t do anything” and that is just the point. When
there was mercy to show we didn’t do anything. When there was wisdom to apply,
we again did nothing. It can’t be said better than James said it: “Therefore to
him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.”
This attitude expresses even more pride than does the
first; for the person says to God, "I
know what You want me to do, but I prefer not to do it. I really know more
about this than You do!" "For it had been better for them not to have
known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to turn from
the holy commandment delivered unto them" (2 Peter 2:21).
Dear Lord, let me not be so proud as to think I know better than you do.
Let me go forth warily depending upon you for guidance and grace. AMEN
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