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Mirror Scrimmage James 1:19-27 Series: CrossFit A Faith Workout Week 2. Listening and Doing The Rev. Douglas C. Hoglund The Woodside Church June 29, 2014 You ve heard the phrase Mirror Image. When two people look alike we say they are the mirror image of each other. They say when husbands and wives are married for a long time they begin to look like each other. What s amazing is that, over time, pet owners start to become the mirror image of their dogs. But today I want to talk about a different phenomenon I call Mirror Scrimmage. You know that a scrimmage is a contest or a conflict between two people or two teams. In the case of a mirror scrimmage it s the argument I have every morning with the mirror. When I gaze in the looking glass I am instantly challenged to a mirror scrimmage. The reason for this melee is my mirror is broken. It keeps showing me the wrong picture. Every time, without fail, it shows me someone else. It s stuck on the wrong cable station. It must be skyping some other guy and man does he look bad in the morning! Now the truth is my mirror s not broken. As they say, Mirrors don t lie. So where does the conflict lie? Within me. In my head I have a different image than the one which shows up in the mirror. In my mind I am still the twenty-one year old guy who just became a father. The amazing thing is that baby just turned 30 last Tuesday. Now in the last thirty years there have been a few changes. Back then people could not appreciate my handsome scalp because it was covered up. God remedied that. Jesus says, Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered by God (Luke 12:7). Every once in a while I feel like saying, God in case you ve lost count I m now down to 42. The mirror challenges my mental image. My mirror scrimmage can be summed up in one word: denial. Instead of facing reality head on, I deny it. I create in my mind an image that makes me feel better. Now denial is harmless when it comes to hairlines. It s more serious when it concerns habits. We all know someone who denies they have the habit of drinking too much. We see friends who deny they need to make changes to improve their health: stop smoking, eat healthier, eat less. We know people who are sinking themselves deeper into debt. What we need is something which can break our denial and bring us into reality so we can make changes. The Apostle James, the brother of Jesus, wrote about the mirror scrimmage when he said, Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. But whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues in it not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it they will be blessed in what they do. (James 1:22-25)

God s Word is a mirror. It doesn t lie. It reveals the honest truth about you and me. The truth is not easy to look at. There are things we don t want to admit such as pride, lying, gossip, secrets, prejudices, judgments about others, selfishness, self-destructive behaviors and desires. We might do a mirror scrimmage with the Scriptures. We can deny what it s telling us to do. We can deceive ourselves and think we are dealing with our problems. We can agree but not follow through. We can walk away and ignore what it says. We can blame the people, the circumstances, the company, the government, the economy. The result of all these is disaster. Or we can change. The mirror of God s Word can get us past denial. But we must listen to it and do what it says. Here is what Coach James tells us. 1. Listen Carefully. Coach Jim, writes, Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. For man s anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires. Therefore get rid of all moral filth and evil that is so prevalent, and humbly accept the word planted in you which can save you. (James 1:19-21) Listening is becoming a lost art. As the pace of communication speeds up we are increasingly quick to speak and slow to listen. We cannot truly hear each other unless we are willing to stop and listen. It s especially true when it comes to God s Word. When James says accept the word he uses the Greek word decomai which also means to welcome someone. When you welcome the Word, you welcome the Lord. If you want the mirror of God s Word to show you what changes are needed you must start with an attitude of acceptance. Welcome and accept the Word planted in you. In the parable of the sower, Jesus describes the Word of God as a seed and our hearts as the soil. Jesus and James say the Word is like a seed planted in your life. To get large, plump juicy tomatoes you need to prepare the soil with fertilizer, mulch and maybe even miracle grow. To receive the Word, you must prepare your heart. If you get up late on Sunday morning, the toast is burned, the milk spills, you wrestle the kids into the car, you circle around for a parking spot, the service has already started, you re in a really irritated mood, you sit down and say, Ok God, I m ready for you to talk to me! You re not going to hear God s voice. You re not in a receptive mood. There can be two people sitting side by side in worship. One will walk out saying, Man! That was powerful. That gave me a lot to think about. The other says, I didn t get anything out of that! What s the difference? Not the sermon. God still speaks no matter how bad the sermon is. The difference is heart preparation. To receive and accept the Word of God, this passage teaches you to have four attitudes. I need to be: a. Quiet. It says Be quick to listen and slow to speak. The reverse is usually true. We are quick to speak and slow to listen. Often, while someone is speaking, instead of listening, we are thinking of what we will say next. What s true between people is also true with God. You and I must be quiet. We can t hear God if we re talking. b. Calm. It says And slow to become angry. You don t hear much when you re angry, upset or irritated. These emotions make you feel defensive. They set up a wall or barrier. But when you are quiet and calm you are ready to hear what the other person is

saying. The same is true with the Bible. It helps to be quiet and calm, if you want to hear God speak to you in the Bible. You can t say, God, I ve got five minutes. Talk quickly because I have to go. See you later. A hassled heart will not hear God speak. The Bible says, Be still and know that I am God. (Psalm 46:10). c. Clean. Next James says, Get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent. The electric starter on my grill was not working. I replaced the battery. I checked the wires. I looked at the switch. Finally, I removed a wire and cleaned the metal leads. It fired up right away. Sin in my life can block my reception of God s Word. Let s be clear it doesn t take away my relationship with God. You and I are saved by grace. But it does create distance in that relationship just as a husband and wife or parent and child might not speak to each other if one person did something wrong. James says get rid of two things: Get rid of filth and evil. Sin in my life is like earwax preventing me from hearing God s Word. If you feel God never speaks to you, maybe you have earwax emotional, ethical, mental, spiritual earwax. James tells us get rid of the filth, get rid of the evil, if you want to hear God. Confession allows us to come clean with God, clear away whatever sin is between us, and remove the spiritual earwax which keeps us from hearing God. d. Humble. Humbly accept the Word planted in you which can save you. What does it mean to be humble? It means to be ready to do whatever God tells me from his Word. These are the spiritual hearing aids. I hear God s word when I am quiet, calm, clean and humble. Hearing is a good way to get the Word of God in your life. But if that s all you do, you won t grow much. We must do what it says. 2. Look Intently Into the Mirror. James tells us to look intently into the perfect law (James 1:25). When we face the mirror scrimmage we must stop listening to the voice inside our heads which tells us we are okay and everyone else is to blame for our situation. God s Word always tells me I need to make the changes myself. I must accept Jesus as my Savior. No one can do that for me. I must read and study the Bible. I must take the time to pray. I must forgive and ask for forgiveness. I must give and serve others. Read the passages from the Letter of James in your bulletin. It will honestly show you the truth about yourself and give you the courage to make the changes you need. Admiral Jim Stockdale was the highest ranking United States military officer in the Hanoi Hilton prisoner of war camp during the Vietnam War. He was tortured over twenty times during his eight years in prison. He also carried the responsibility of keeping morale up and helping the most number of soldiers to survive. It s an amazing story of courage and perseverance. When asked how he did it, Admiral Stockdale gave this paradox:

You must confront the brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be AND AT THE SAME TIME Retain faith that you will prevail in the end, regardless of the difficulties. 1 God wants to help you change for the better but you must clean house, throw off denial and look intently at the mirror of God s Word. 3. Live It Continually. James says, Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says (James 1: 22). Then he adds, But the one who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it he will be blessed in what he does (James 1:25). It is not enough for a Christian to hear the right things or say the right things. We must do the right things. That includes making up a plan and then sticking to it. Some feel constrained and constricted by God s Word. They want to be free. James teaches us the only way to be free is follow God s principles. Suppose a skydiver at 10,000 feet shouts to the rest of the group, I m not using a parachute this time. I want freedom! Whether he likes it or not, that skydiver will soon find he is subject to a law the law of gravity. The parachute does not constrain him it allows him to experience the freedom of soaring through the skies and living to tell about it. God s Word is not a constraint. It s a ticket to freedom that will prevent you from spiraling downward. In fact, if you follow God s Word, the opposite will happen you will be blessed as you do it. A coach gives you drills to practice. James gives us three drills to get us started. They re not easy but if you do them continually, they will pay off on game day in the game of life. Those who consider themselves religious and yet do not keep a tight rein on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless. Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. (James 1:26-27) The first is Prevent Hurt. James tells Christians to Keep a tight rein on their tongue. This week, make a plan to not use your words to hurt others directly or indirectly. Stop gossip or lying. Get rid of cursing. Avoid saying angry, cutting or sarcastic words. Speak positively instead of complaining. The second is Provide Help. Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress. Widows and orphans in the Bible symbolize those who are vulnerable, helpless and in distress. Anyone in need needs your help. It could be someone who is homeless or hungry on the street, someone who is hurting on the job on in your neighborhood, someone who is struggling in your 1 Jim Collins, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don t (New York: Harper Collins, 2001) p. 83f.

family. Last week I was asked to pray at the groundbreaking of the 100 th house built by the Bucks County Chapter of Habitat for Humanity. During the ceremony, the new chair of the board of directors said, This house in not a hand out. It s a hand up. They will work with us and we with them to help them have a home. Make a decision to join a Woodside mission or a community mission or to simply help someone you know who could use your help. The third drill is Protect Your Heart. Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. We are constantly receiving influence and input from the world. Someone of it is good. But some of it runs counter to God s Word. It can be spiritually toxic to your heart. James recommends that we avoid the pollution. I m not suggesting that cut out everything. Just make a plan to spend less time in front of a screen and more time in front of God s Word, less time plugged into technology and more time plugged into prayer, less time listening to headphones and more time listening to heaven, less time lounging on the couch and more time listening to your coach and lending a helping hand. Read God s Word. Look into His mirror. Let the Lord give you an honest picture of yourself and then begin to do what it says. It will change your life and the lives of those around you. Alfred was a bright, creative inventor. He was so successful that he was able to grow a large fortune and live in luxury. His invention? Dynamite. Surprisingly, Alfred was a pacifist. He actually believed his invention would end all wars because its destructive power would scare nations to make peace. Unfortunately that s not what happened. His invention fueled the wars while it made him rich. Then, in 1888, Alfred had the opportunity to see himself in the mirror and he didn t like what he saw. That year his brother Ludvig died. A French newspaper made a mistake. Instead of printing Ludvig s obituary it ran Alfred s. So that morning Alfred woke up to see the announcement of his death in the papers. The newspaper called him the merchant of death. It was a moment of conviction and moment of grace. In that moment, Alfred Nobel decided he needed to make a change. He drew up a new will in which he left 94% of his great wealth to establish five prizes physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. Every year, the Nobel Prize honors "those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." today. Don t wait until God surprises you with a mirror scrimmage. Start doing his word