James 1:16-18: Rivers of Light
This first chapter of James’ letter contains beautiful imagery. This man who knew Jesus so well reminds us that in our hectic, chattering world we must work to stay on the path of Christ.
So, my very dear friends, don’t get thrown off course.
James repeats that every good thing in our lives comes from God.
Every desirable and beneficial gift comes out of heaven.
James likens God’s gifts to a flowing, sustaining ribbon of goodness that nourishes and sustains.
The gifts are rivers of light cascading down from the Father of Light.
James reminds us that in God there is no darkness at all. There is only goodness, and truth and mercy.
There is nothing deceitful in God, nothing two-faced, nothing fickle.
James tells us again that God comes to us in a very tangible way in the person of Jesus.
God brought us to life using the true Word, showing us off as the crown of all his creatures.
And it is Jesus who longs to love our sadness into joy. It is Jesus who wants to heal where there is pain and wounded-ness. It is Jesus who shares eternal life with us in the Father and in the Spirit.
And so my dear friends, James says, do not be thrown off course by the tragedies that stalk you. Remember that Christ is an ever-present, ever-giving, ever-transforming force that cannot be quenched. Remember that in order to maintain a balanced view you must ask loudly, and you must expect patiently that with God all things are possible. With God, all obstacles become gifts and all harm is turned to good. With God . . . there is always a river of light to lead, and guard and guide. We have only to be open to its presence.
Tomorrow, what makes us wise?
Use the scripture link to reflect on other versions of these verses, and to open the possibilities of Christ’s great river of light.
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