DATE POSTED
Monday, May 12, 2025, and I was blessed to be at Mariposa at Hunter Road, San Marcos, TX when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find and read any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
Read James 5:1-6 in your Bible, or click on it to read it online in the Living Bible (TLB).
APPLICATION – as inspired by the Holy Spirit
While today’s Scripture tends to speak to the rich who may tend to oppress others, especially the poor, I believe we must also allow the Holy Spirit to examine our own hearts to remind us that we are not to try and move ahead at the expense of others. James was especially targeting the rich who took advantage of their workers by paying them poorly, or possibly not at all. Verse 4 speaks to the idea of God hearing the piercing cry of the poor as they highlight their challenge in trying to make ends meet and properly support their family, while the rich become richer, enabled by the minimal wages paid to their workers. I was reminded of an employee who shared her story of leaving, what I thought to be an excellent employer. Apparently the employer had just given a small increase in salary, so when he heard of the employee leaving for more money, he decided to question what he thought was a great employee. She responded, but Mr. Boss Man, my income with you is just not enough for me to take care of my family. When pressed on whether the recent salary increase shouldn’t have solved that problem, she told the employer that she realized he could never identify with, or understand, her dilemma, because his income is obviously so much more than hers. Some who read this will find excuses for the employer and they will act surprised that this employee was bold enough to say this in her exit interview. However, I believe that the Holy Spirit is using James to remind us of the same kind of self evaluation that the boss in my story probably went through. Friends, I was a senior worker in my employment for many years, so I know about the risks, the expenses and the challenges that an employer faces every month. However, I am still challenged by this Scripture, for often greed will set in and tempt an already rich person to reduce all levels of spending in their business, so that they could see the bottom line increase at unbelievable levels. I realize that television shows may not be a good example for us to look at in business, but shows like The Undercover Boss touches my heart. If only it would be true in real life business practices! For it’s not until you walk a day in the shoes of your employees, that you truly appreciate their challenges in providing for their families at the salary you are paying them. Now, I must beg that you indulge me as you read this devotional, for I know that we can’t make it without solid, astute professionals who own and run successful businesses. I know that our churches would struggle without the rich and financially secure members who attend, and give willingly to their church, as they reach forward with very challenging ministries that require extra help financially. But, we must not overlook the purpose for with James brought this to our attention, less we miss the point of this Scripture altogether. I believe that James was addressing the condition of the heart of a rich man, for not all are the same. When the heart of man has deteriorated to the extent that he is willing to run over, or take advantage of another man trying to make an honest living, so that he might emerge as someone with an excessive amount of cash, or net worth, then Satan has gotten to him and dragged him down to his level. When a child of God seeks to do the Father’s will and follow in Christ’s example, he will love his employees like Christ loved the church. Jesus showed His love by giving His very life for the church/people that is looking for eternity in heaven. To enter heaven, we must be without sin, and there is only one way to wipe away your sin, through the blood and sacrifice of Jesus Christ our Lord. Any employer/rich person seeking entrance into heaven, and living a life exampled after Jesus Christ, will treat their employees like Christ treats the church. Anything short of this will place mankind in the position challenged by James – they may as well prepare now for the wrath of God. Financial gain is not an incentive for God to receive anyone into His kingdom – nothing but the blood of Jesus, as that old hymn reminds us.
PRAYER
Thank You, Lord Jesus, for saving my soul. Thank You for your ever-living Word given to help Your children recognize right from wrong, and keenly aware of our sin. Thank You Lord for blessing many believers with way more than they deserve, and some are at the very top of our society in net worth. Our churches maintain and thrive through the generous giving of its members, so those that are financially capable could be a true blessing to help build Your work. Thank You for showing Your servant, James, the importance of honesty in our business world. Illicit gain is of no value to the kingdom, while honest gain promotes the Savior who made them successful. Please Lord, continue to bless those who have gained honestly, and those who manage to get by. May it be evident to us how Your work is funded by what You have made possible. Be glorified in us Lord, for though we may sometimes struggle financially, You bless us in so many ways. AMEN!
FOOTNOTE
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