In the sermon “P6 Grace Against Fickleness” based on James 1, James H. Tippins addresses the doctrine of wisdom, contrasting true faith with a double-minded or fickle faith. He argues that a genuine faith rests not on the believer's knowledge but solely in the person of Jesus Christ. Tippins points to James 1:5-8, which encourages believers to seek wisdom from God without doubting. He emphatically clarifies that double-mindedness—defined as divided loyalty and lack of stability—does not relate to one's salvation but rather to the quality of one's faith and actions in light of the gospel. The practical significance lies in recognizing that believers can experience fluctuating faith, yet they are called to seek the wisdom of God and rest fully in Christ, who is their steady anchor amidst life's challenges.
“Faith is not about knowing the right information. Faith is about resting in the right person. Jesus Christ the righteous.”
“A dead faith would be, yes, I know that I'm in Christ, but oh well, not doing anything.”
“Beloved, it is a common thing for believers to be carried around by every wind of doctrine.”
“The remedy for fickleness in the life of the believers... is the Gospel.”
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