WHEN I REWRITE GOD’S LAW
Do not speak against one another, brethren. He who speaks against a brother, or judges his brother, speaks against the law, and judges the law, but if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law, but a judge of it. James 4:11
To speak against a brother is to slander, to become a talebearer that diminishes his character in the public eye, to destroy his reputation through false stories and to take his weakness and magnify it till it’s grossly disproportionate.
James says that when I use my tongue to rip another person to shreds in public, I am rejecting God’s law and setting up my own law in its place. I pronounce judgment and then set up others to do the same when God says He is the Father who should deal with His children in all aspects of their lives. We don’t sit in His seat.
It’s a dangerous thing to do what God has prohibited. I may believe that speaking against my brother is a small infraction. I may rationalize that I’ve chosen to keep the rest of the law but only erred on this one point. Continue reading “When I Re-write God’s Laws”