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This resource is designed for individuals or small groups. Each week take a look at the teachings of James and use the guide, clips and prayers to continue your discipleship walk and respond to God s call in tangible ways. WWW.MERCYSHIPS.ORG.UK

CONTRIBUTORS GARETH JONES CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 03 I2ntroduction 04 This Resource 04 About Mercy Ships 05 WEEK 1 06 Faith in Action 06 Gareth has worked extensively in senior leadership positions including working as UK director of World Horizons for 7 years and served on the international leadership team particularly focussed on partnering with emerging mission movements in the global south. He has developed, led and planted churches in London, Wales and central Asia. Over the last eight years Gareth has also advised and worked alongside church movements and indigenous mission movements in Ethiopia. BEX WHITE Case Study Elvie 10 WEEK 2 10 Go and do it 10 Case Study Gisele 12 WEEK 3 14 Live Generously 14 Case Study Sambany 16 WEEK 4 18 Pray 18 Case Study Israel 20 Bex is assistant pastor and one of the elders of Tower Hamlets Community Church, a multicultural, multi-generational Assemblies of God church in East London. Prior to stepping into a ministry role, she had a successful career as a director for large social action projects and retains an interest in strengthening the charity sector. She has a particular heart for Muslims, and has served in Morocco and Bangladesh. 2

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INTRODUCTION The book of James is a challenging one, and it doesn t contain many of the short, sweet verses you might quote on an inspirational bookmark. Our prayer is that you encounter our loving, just Father through His word. We pray that you don t take on condemnation, but that you are built up in your walk as a follower of Jesus Christ. The author of this letter to the early church doesn t tell us much about himself, beyond the fact that he is James, a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. He writes to believers familiar with the Old Testament, and his style is clear, uncomfortably so at times! Skim-reading James is not recommended, rather the book requires deep engagement to fit the call to good works within the wider revelation of grace. THIS RESOURCE This resource is designed for use by individuals or small groups. Each week we present a short excerpt from the book of James, 3 short reflections to spark your own meditations, and then some prompts to help you respond to the text. We have suggested some individual actions, some group study questions and each week we ask how the challenge of God s word will impact your life in the next 7 days. Scripture taken from the Holy Bible, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, NIV Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. 2 4

A B O U T U S MERCY SHIPS MERCY SHIPS FOLLOWS THE 2,000-YEAR-OLD MODEL OF JESUS, BRINGING HOPE AND HEALING TO THE FORGOTTEN POOR. WE OPERATE THE LARGEST CHARITY-RUN HOSPITAL SHIP IN THE WORLD. 642,579+ 84,477+ 39,684+ Village patients treated with medical and dental procedures Life-changing surgical procedures provided Healthcare professionals trained in their field 6,121+ 1,100+ 1.2 billion+ Healthcare professionals trained to train others Community development projects completed Value of medical services provided since 1978 EVERY NOW AND THEN GOD DROPS INTO THE HEART OF ONE OF HIS FOLLOWERS A VISION AND DREAM THAT IS SO CLOSE TO HIS HEART FOR THE POOR AND BROKEN THAT IT CAN T HELP BUT BECOME A REALITY. MERCY SHIPS IS ONE SUCH MINISTRY THAT TAKES THE CONCEPT OF A FLOATING HOSPITAL TO PLACES OF THE WORLD THAT WOULD OTHERWISE NEVER RECEIVE HEALING, AS SOME OF THE MOST QUALIFIED AND ORDINARY VOLUNTEERS GIVE THEMSELVES TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN. I CONTINUE TO PRAY THAT MERCY SHIPS WILL FLOURISH SO THAT PEOPLE S LIVES WILL BE CHANGED FOR EVER ROY CROWNE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, HOPE TOGETHER 5

WEEK 1 FAITH IN ACTION READ James 1:17-18 17 Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. 18 He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of first fruits of all he created. James 3:13-18 13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom. 14 But if you harbour bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth. 15 Such wisdom does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. 16 For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice. 17 But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. 18 Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness. REFLECT 1. Living in security in God As we dive into this letter, it is important to read it in light of the whole revelation of scripture, so we don t start to believe that we are saved through good works. Our Father is a giver of good and perfect gifts, who chose us and loved us while we were still far off. We are fully accepted by Him, fully secure in Him as we are. We step out bravely in good works from a place of acceptance; we are not working for acceptance. Further reflection: Romans 5:1-8; Luke 15:11-32. 2. Living well with others Re-read James 3:17 Divine wisdom does not just relate to making life decisions, nor is it an abstract concept, but rather we recognise it in how it leads us to respond to and treat others around us, including the poor peace-loving, considerate, submissive Reading James letter can painfully expose us to our own shortcomings, particularly in this area of relational wisdom, but we can ask the Father to supply His wisdom in it: 5 If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you (James 1:5). 3. Living out our faith We have seen we are secure in our position in Christ, yet love in action is the natural outworking to this salvation. Over the next three weeks, we will look at three different ways we can practically live out our faith: give, go, pray. At different times, individual Jesus-followers may be called to be more involved in one of these areas, but we are all called to all three. We have been saved into a body; therefore, there is both an individual and a corporate response. Some of our good works may involve supporting what others in the body are doing, whilst at other times, we are called to go ourselves. WATCH Watch the film The Mercy Ships Response to Global Surgical Need 6

RESPOND T O G E T H E R I N D I V I D U A L Question: What good news strikes you as you read this week s passages? Question: How would you explain in your own words the relationship between faith and works? Discuss any issues this raises. Question: Do you have any examples of the wisdom that comes from heaven? Question: What can you take from what you have read, what you have discussed together, or the Mercy Ships video? How will your next 7 days look different in response to this message? Look in the mirror. As you look at yourself, pray for God to prepare you to be changed through His word. Read James letter in full over the next week, ideally in one sitting. What themes do you notice? PRAY Ask God to show you where there is any bitter envy or selfish ambition in your heart. Could you confess to a friend? 7

CASE STUDY ELVIE Elvie was born with a clubbed foot, which made her different from the other children. She had surgery when she was six months old, but her foot remained bent, and her family couldn t afford another surgery. Elvie s mother was devastated, but Elvie s family and village continued to show them both love and support. Regardless of her club foot, she is my daughter and I love her! said Elvie s mother, Noelline. But when they heard about Mercy Ships, Elvie s family knew this was her one chance to fix her foot so she could be like the other girls, and go to school and get married. After a surgery on the Africa Mercy to straighten her foot, Elvie was in a cast for several weeks. Every time Elvie came in for a cast change they were amazed at how perfectly white her cast remained from the previous week. Elvie s mother said she wanted to do everything right so her daughter could be fully healed. After weeks of casting, Elvie began physiotherapy exercises. Physiotherapy was fun work for Elvie who enjoyed the games. And sometimes Elvie s exercises ended with a dance session! I AM SO PROUD OF HER BEAUTIFUL FACE AND SMILE, WE ARE SO HAPPY... HAPPY BECAUSE MY DAUGHTER WILL NOW BE LIKE OTHER CHILDREN! ELVIE S LIFE HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED. NOELLINE, ELVIE S MUM 8

ELVIE BEFORE (INSET) AND AFTER (RIGHT) SURGICAL INTERVENTION DELIVERED BY MERCY SHIPS 9

WEEK 2 GO AND DO IT James 2:14-19 14 What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? 15 Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. 16 If one of you says to them, Go in peace; keep warm and well fed, but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? 17 In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. 18 But someone will say, You have faith; I have deeds. Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by my deeds. 19 You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that and shudder. 1. Real Faith READ REFLECT Believing in God is not the ultimate goal of faith; even the demons believe! James makes the challenging claim that our faith is not real unless it is lived out in such a way that those around us are impacted by what we believe. Jesus was firmly opposed to the religious leaders of the day who claimed to know God but actually hindered those around them from knowing what God was like, calling them whitewashed tombs. 2. Real Worship How do we respond to the need that surrounds us? James tells us that we can t simply say to those in need be blessed and not meet their immediate need. But what is an appropriate response? We can move to two extremes - not respond to any need and become hard hearted, or respond to everything and become worn down with all the need that surrounds us. The key is to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. Mother Teresa saw Jesus in every person she helped in Calcutta and her service of them was worship of Him. Further reflection: Matthew 25:31-46 3. Real Change If we live a generous lifestyle, meeting need as an act of worship, then we can see lasting change. We become the salt and light that God calls us to be, a city set upon a hill that cannot be hidden. Many of us long for others to know God, and we need to bring together our declarations and our deeds in order to make true faith known. WATCH Watch Meet Gisele. Gisele suffered an injury caused by prolonged labour called an obstetric fistula. Without surgery, this internal injury leads to incontinence, shame and rejection for many women. Jesus lived out faith in such a way that it turned people s lives around. He told and showed what God was truly like. 10

RESPOND T O G E T H E R I N D I V I D U A L Question: How do we avoid living out a faith without deeds? Question: When we encounter need, how can we avoid the two extremes of being hard-hearted on the one hand, or worn-out on the other hand? Question: What s your response to the idea of serving others as an act of worship? How can we respond to global need and make our giving an act of worship? Question: What can you take from what you have read, what you have discussed together, or the Mercy Ships video? How will your next 7 days look different in response to this message? Practice seeing the creator in His children. As you educate yourself about the needs of the global church, whether this is persecution or lack of basic resources, envisage these as the needs of Christ Himself. How would this change your response? PRAY Ask God to reveal to you if there is anyone you have sent off recently with well-meaning but empty words? As an act of worship, could you go back to them, perhaps simply as a follow-up, or even with practical help? 11

CASE STUDY GISELE Twenty-eight-year-old Gisele did not have the benefit of obstetric care. Her baby died during labour and Gisele was left bereft, and with an obstetric fistula that caused permanent incontinence. Estimates suggest that every year between 50,000 and 100,000 women sustain an obstetric fistula during childbirth. It is a treatable condition, but for Gisele there was no help. Permanently wet, she suffered shame and torment and was deserted by her husband. After years of suffering, she wanted nothing but to take her life. Gisele s plight was changed when the Africa Mercy visited the Republic of Congo. She received more than vital surgery. Mercy Ships cared for her in a way that restored her dignity and gave her hope for a future. Today Gisele s smile speaks for itself. She is a free woman healed, happy and whole. 12

GISELE BEFORE (INSET) AND AFTER (RIGHT) SURGICAL INTERVENTION DELIVERED BY MERCY SHIPS 13

WEEK 3 LIVE GENEROUSLY James 5:1-6 1 Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming on you. 2 Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes. 3 Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days. 4 Look! The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord Almighty. 5 You have lived on earth in luxury and selfindulgence. You have fattened yourselves in the day of slaughter. 6 You have condemned and murdered the innocent one, who was not opposing you. James 1:24 READ 24 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. REFLECT for those who have been left behind because of death, and whose status is low in worldly terms. James re-states the teaching of the message of the prophets about the kind of service God wants from us, not dead religious works, but love and care for those He has created, to let justice roll like a mighty river. Further reflection: Psalm 68:4-6, Isaiah 1: 14-17, Amos 5:21-24 2. Not earthly treasures, but heavenly Jesus spoke of life abundant, and fruit that lasts, in contrast to the never-ending quest for material satisfaction. James highlights that wealth doesn t last or satisfy, and that it can even alienate us from other people when we participate in economic exploitation. 3. Not about them, but about us! It s all too easy to hear a challenging word and bring to mind all those others who need to hear it. There s no easy way out of this. Those of us who live in the West are rich by any global measure you choose. This challenge is for us what are we building with our wealth? Personal security? WATCH 1. Not just services, but service Watch the film Fifalina s story. Throughout scripture we read of God s deep care 14

RESPOND T O G E T H E R I N D I V I D U A L Question: What injustice have you seen in the news this week? Question: If people looked at your life, what might they conclude about the kind of service God asks of His people? Is there anything that your small group could change in its practices in response to this? Question: How do we keep ourselves from being polluted by the world while reaching out in evangelism and mercy? Question: What can you take from what you have read, what you have discussed together, or the Mercy Ships video? How will your next 7 days look different in response to this message? Research where your own income positions you on a national and global scale. What s your reaction to this? Do you feel rich? Recall a time when you ve been the recipient or witness of extraordinary generosity. PRAY Stop: Prayerfully review your own economic choices. Where are your finances not honouring God? What can you do this week to change that? Start: Prayerfully review your giving. Where could you partner with God to build a legacy that lasts? Could you step out in faith and increase your giving? 15

CASE STUDY SAMBANY Sambany s facial tumour was a monstrous burden. The equivalent weight of two extra heads, it caused unrelenting pain and meant that he struggled to move around. Sambany s world shrank into his tiny house, where he waited to die. Then, through the radio, Sambany heard that a Mercy Ship was coming to Madagascar. It was a journey that only a very desperate man would attempt. His family sold their rice field to pay and five people took turns carrying Sambany on their backs for two days. He then endured a painful six-hour taxi ride. During an intensely pressured, high-risk, six-hour operation on the Africa Mercy, Sambany had twice his body s volume of blood replaced, directly from the crew the onboard living blood bank. Dr. Gary Parker successfully removed the biggest tumour he had ever seen in his 30 years of experience as a maxillofacial surgeon; and Sambany his veins running with the blood of six nations returned to his village ready to embrace a new life. 16

SAMBANY BEFORE (INSET) AND AFTER (RIGHT) SURGICAL INTERVENTION DELIVERED BY MERCY SHIPS 17

WEEK 4 PRAY James 5:13-18 READ 13 Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise. 14 Is anyone among you ill? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. 15 And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven. 16 Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. 17 Elijah was a human being, even as we are. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years. 18 Again he prayed, and the heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its crops. REFLECT 1. True prayer changes things The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. Prayer is about listening to God s heart for the world that you live in. Prayer isn t just going through a list (although that can be a helpful tool). Elijah heard God and responded by praying it wouldn t rain. This was a tough thing to pray but ultimately as Elijah prayed this prayer it changed his life and affected the destiny of a nation. Prayer is not plan B. Further reflection: John 14:11-14 2. True prayer recognises our weakness but God s ability to act James reminds us that Elijah was just like us, weak and sometimes doubting. In other words, he was human. God is intimately aware of our weakness and limitations yet He still desires to work with us. He chooses to partner with us in his work in the world. Prayer is a journey of faith which will change us and change the world we live in. 3. True Prayer perseveres If we persevere in this journey of prayer we will see answers. Elijah waited for the prompting of God, and at the right time he prayed for the heavens to be reopened. He sent his servant out to look expectantly, looking for the rain seven times and eventually saw a cloud the size of a man s hand. Some of us give up when we don t see immediate results in prayer, maybe doubting that God is at work at all. We live in an era of instant gratification but God calls us to persevere in prayer, to keep knocking until the door is opened. Further reflection: Matthew:7-7-11, 1 Kings 18:41-46 WATCH Watch the film Meet Dr Odry Agbessi. 18

RESPOND T O G E T H E R I N D I V I D U A L Question: In what ways do you think Elijah was just like us? Question: How can we persevere in prayer? When do we know that we can stop praying a certain prayer? Question: What can you take from what you have read, what you have discussed together, or the Mercy Ships video? Please pray about how you can respond and put your faith in action (a church pack is available to download with ideas and challenges). Persevere - Are there particular prayers you have been praying that you have dropped and need to persevere in? PRAY Over these four weeks we have engaged with tough teaching from James on how we respond to the need in the world around us. We ve also been inspired by the work Mercy Ships are doing in Africa. Could you commit to pray regularly for this work with perseverance? 19

CASE STUDY ISRAEL Israel was born with a cleft-lip and palate. His mouth looked like it had literally been ripped open. He was unable to eat properly and often he went to bed hungry. His mother s heart broke every night when she saw her little boy cry in his sleep. Month after month, Simone, Israel s mum, walked from hospital to hospital in the dusty heat with her son strapped to her back in search of help. She was turned away from every hospital because they could not operate on Israel. But her determination was unwavering. Simone had named her son Israel, meaning victorious one, and even after all these rejections, she held firm to the hope that Israel would be healed. When Simone heard about the Africa Mercy, a spark of hope was reignited in her soul. For four-and-a-half days Simone queued in the searing sun to be seen by our team. We took Israel on board and operated on him just look at Israel s smile now - it was well worth the wait! 20

ISRAEL BEFORE (INSET) AND AFTER (RIGHT) SURGICAL INTERVENTION DELIVERED BY MERCY SHIPS. ISRAEL IS ALSO THE BEAUTIFUL BOY ON PAGE 2/3 OF THIS BROCHURE 21

YOUR NOTES WEEK 1 - FAITH IN ACTION WEEK 2 - GO AND DO IT 22

YOUR NOTES WEEK 3 - LIVE GENEROUSLY WEEK 4 - PRAY 23

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