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2008-10-28 19:19:40
2009-01-07 10:26:44
Central Idea: The request for asking for wisdom is stipulated by the manner in which you ask it. Explanation: I used situation (5a,b) response (5c) instead of action/pur or action/result because the depending on the manner in which we ask God responds differently. I see Paul placing emphasis on the manner in which we ask that corrosponds with God's response thus I put response instead of the purpose because I don't see Paul stressing the purpose in the passage verses the manner and the response of God. Insights: If one asks in faith, he must ask without doubting. One who doubts is contolled by the waves of circumstance in his situation and is not truly trusting in God. Therefore he is unstable like the worldly influences that control him and the Lord will not give one wisdom when that person is basing his decisions on circumstance verses God's faithfulness. Questions: Don't we have a little doubt in everything? Can we have a perfect faith in asking for wisdom? Either we can thus God gives us wisdom, or there is some kind of grace in our asking and his giving. Paul does say "with NO doubting". He didn't say with little or no doubting. I don't think God gives us wisdom according to the "amount" of faith we have verses the doubt. Paul says completely no doubt.
10000000002630 2630 Notes 2008-10-28 19:19:40 2009-01-07 10:26:44 Central Idea: The request for asking for wisdom is stipulated by the manner in which you ask it. Explanation: I used situation (5a,b) response (5c) instead of action/pur or action/result because the depending on the manner in which we ask God responds differently. I see Paul placing emphasis on the manner in which we ask that corrosponds with God's response thus I put response instead of the purpose because I don't see Paul stressing the purpose in the passage verses the manner and the response of God. Insights: If one asks in faith, he must ask without doubting. One who doubts is contolled by the waves of circumstance in his situation and is not truly trusting in God. Therefore he is unstable like the worldly influences that control him and the Lord will not give one wisdom when that person is basing his decisions on circumstance verses God's faithfulness. Questions: Don't we have a little doubt in everything? Can we have a perfect faith in asking for wisdom? Either we can thus God gives us wisdom, or there is some kind of grace in our asking and his giving. Paul does say "with NO doubting". He didn't say with little or no doubting. I don't think God gives us wisdom according to the "amount" of faith we have verses the doubt. Paul says completely no doubt. notes
Arc
2008-10-28 19:19:40
2012-10-24 20:21:18
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James
James 1:5-8
NT
tisch
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εἰ δέ τις ὑμῶν λείπεται σοφίας
If any of you lacks wisdom,
αἰτείτω παρὰ τοῦ διδόντος θεοῦ πᾶσιν ἁπλῶς καὶ μὴ ὀνειδίζοντος
let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach,
conditional
καὶ δοθήσεται αὐτῷ
and it will be given him.
situationresponse
αἰτείτω δὲ ἐν πίστει μηδὲν διακρινόμενος
But (In that) let him ask in faith, with no doubting,
ὁ γὰρ διακρινόμενος
for (the doubting one) the one who doubts
ἔοικεν κλύδωνι θαλάσσης ἀνεμιζομένῳ καὶ ῥιπιζομένῳ
is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind.
comparison
μὴ γὰρ οἰέσθω ὁ ἄνθρωπος ἐκεῖνος ὅτι λήμψεταί τι παρὰ τοῦ κυρίου
For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord;
ἀνὴρ δίψυχος
(Epexegetical) he is a double-minded man,
ἀκατάστατος ἐν πάσαις ταῖς ὁδοῖς αὐτοῦ
unstable in all his ways.
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actionmanner
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10000000002630 2630 Arc 2008-10-28 19:19:40 2012-10-24 20:21:18 editing James 1 5 1 8 James 1:5-8 59 NT tisch esv i92589 i92590 i92591 i92580 εἰ δέ τις ὑμῶν λείπεται σοφίας If any of you lacks wisdom, i92581 αἰτείτω παρὰ τοῦ διδόντος θεοῦ πᾶσιν ἁπλῶς καὶ μὴ ὀνειδίζοντος let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, conditional 2 i92582 καὶ δοθήσεται αὐτῷ and it will be given him. situationresponse 2 i92592 i92583 αἰτείτω δὲ ἐν πίστει μηδὲν διακρινόμενος But (In that) let him ask in faith, with no doubting, i92593 i92594 i92584 ὁ γὰρ διακρινόμενος for (the doubting one) the one who doubts i92585 ἔοικεν κλύδωνι θαλάσσης ἀνεμιζομένῳ καὶ ῥιπιζομένῳ is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. comparison 1 i92595 i92586 μὴ γὰρ οἰέσθω ὁ ἄνθρωπος ἐκεῖνος ὅτι λήμψεταί τι παρὰ τοῦ κυρίου For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; i92596 i92587 ἀνὴρ δίψυχος (Epexegetical) he is a double-minded man, i92588 ἀκατάστατος ἐν πάσαις ταῖς ὁδοῖς αὐτοῦ unstable in all his ways. ideaexplanation 1 ideaexplanation 1 ground 1 ground 1 actionmanner 1 1 1 1 tisch 25 esv 25 a 50 discourse