Friday, December 11, 2009

Is this work of hay staw and stubble or gold and silver? we do something in a hurry to avoid someone?

unpleasant, we do something for someone unpleasant telling our Lord we do this for ';HIM';Is this work of hay staw and stubble or gold and silver? we do something in a hurry to avoid someone?
Here's the passage for those who don't pick up the reference:


http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?sea鈥?/a>





Avoiding someone might be a ';work of hay, straw, or stubble.';





The exemplary definition is provided in James 2:15: ';Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, 'Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,' but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it?';





That's faith without works, which James explained is ';dead'; and ';useless.';





Doing something for someone unpleasant might well be gold and silver. The works of the Good Samaritan certainly fit that description--assisting a bloodied robbery victim at his own expense.





Cheers,


BruceIs this work of hay staw and stubble or gold and silver? we do something in a hurry to avoid someone?
Now, let me be the second to say.. What?
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Let me be the first to say...WHAT?
if we do something in a hurry to avoid someone, thats works of hay, but the last work is of silver and gold.

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