Proclamation:
“Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray … Is anyone among you
sick? Let them call the elders of the
church to pray over them … the prayer offered in faith will make the sick
person well; The Lord will raise them up … The prayer of a righteous person is
powerful and effective.” James 5:13-16
(NIV)
Explanation:
These words were written by James, the half brother of
Jesus, The Christ, (Galatians 1:19) under the influence of The Holy Spirit of
God, to the believers who scattered after the crucifixion of Christ. (James
1:1) He begins the fifth and final chapter
of this letter by telling them that the rich people, who lived in luxury, hoarded
their wealth, failed to pay their workers, and made innocent people suffer,
will themselves suffer. (James 5:1-6)
Then he urges the believers to be patient. They that persevered in the face of suffering
will be blessed. (James 5:10-12) He
encourages them to pray for themselves and to ask the elders of the church to
pray for them. The prayers of the
righteous are powerful and very effective.
Application:
As believers we are encouraged to always pray, and to pray
about all things. (Matthew 21:22, Luke 18:1, Luke 21:36, and Ephesians
6:18) We are also encouraged to pray for
one another. (James 5:16) The prayers of
the righteous are powerful. Prayer
changes things. If all is going well
with you, then thank God and sing psalms or songs of praise. (James 5:13) If all is not well, then pray, and ask the
righteous to pray for you.
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