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For the sun rises and, together with the scorching wind, dries up the grass; 
its flower falls off, 
and its beautiful appearance perishes. 
In the same way, the rich person will wither away while pursuing his activities.
James 1:11 CSB
This part of James letter seems to be an echo of Jesus sermon on the mount "Blessed are the poor". He connects the poor with being humble before God, it's like he's saying that wealth, the pursuit of it, the maintenance of it, the belief that somehow it's going to "save" us, that in the Kingdom it might still mean something, insulates us from all that God has for us. 
Perhaps rather than a warning there's an invitation here. An invitation to where all our energy is going, what or who it's invested in, what the "activities" are that we are pursuing when our life force starts to dry up and wither...
Perhaps there's an invitation to shift our focus because our of our hearts connection with the giver of the Sermon on the Mount. 
What could he be inviting you into?
What could he be inviting you into, while reminding you that you are Beloved?
#James
#itsaheartthing 
#invitation 
#shift
#itmightberest
#love God
#lovepeople
#youareBeloved 

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