"Doers
of the Word"
To be doers
of the word we must possess three...
I.
Possess the proper Heart conditions (vs. 19-21).
A. Quick (eager) to learn (vs. 19).[Lk. 11:1;
Jn. 6:45; Acts 8:30-31; Mk. 12:37; Phil. 3:12ff.
1. This means we are ready to be taught (Acts
17:11; 2 Tim. 2:15;Acts 18:26; Acts 9:6).
2.
Willing to accept truth (Prov. 23:23, Gal. 4:16).
B. Slow to Speak (vs. 19b) [Two ears & one mouth].
1. Proverbs speaks about the necessity of
controlling our
tongue
(Prov. 10:19, 17:27).
2. Those who are quick to speak are usually all
bark and no bite, i.e.
they talk a
good talk but don't walk the walk.
3. In context it means we are slow to speak our
personal opinions about
the word
without study or to speak against the word.
C. Slow to uncontrolled anger (vs. 19-20).
1. Context--Wrath agains the preached word.
2. Their are two ways we can react to the word:
a. Repent and change=forgiveness.
b. Attack and get angry=not righteousness of
God.
3. The proverb writer
spoke against anger also (Prov. 14:17; 16:32).
II.
Possess the proper action (vs. 22-25).
A. Be doers of the Word!! (vs. 22) [too many
people mark their Bible, but their Bible
never marks them!].
1. Were the Jews doers or hearers of the Word
(Matt. 15:7-9)?
2. See Matt. 7:21, Lk 6:46).
3. How do we only hear God’s word today???
a.
1. What is the purpose of a mirror??
2. What would happen if we got out of bed looked
in the mirror and never
made any
changes?
3. What happens when we don't make changes in
our spiritual life??
4. How are we deceiving ourselves?
C. The Blessing of doing (vs. 25).
1. This passage tells us three interesting
things about the Word:
a. It is a law.
b. It is a perfect (Greek, teleos: complete)
law.
c. It is a liberating law.
III.
Possess the proper fruits (vs. 26-27).
A.
The Bridled tongue (vs. 26).
1. Christians should not curse (Col. 3:8, Eph.
4:29).
2. Christians should not gossip.
3. If we do not control our tongue our religion
is worthless.
B. The Benevolent Spirit (vs. 27a).
1. Visit (Greek word for scope) take care of.
2. Pinevale school supplies drive.
C.
The Unspotted character (vs. 27b).
1. I believe this is the major problem for
Christians today.
2. Notice the progression: friendship of the
world (James 4:4), love of
the world (1
John 2:15-17), conformed to the world (Rom. 12:2),
condemned
with the world (1 Cor. 11:32).