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Spiritual Pregnancy, And The Maturation Of Good And Evil, Part 1
One of the things James taught on often was the principle of spiritual maturation, and how evil desire can gain momentum within us. In Chapter Three he will write about how powerful emotions like anger and wrath can grow to overwhelming proportions and develop a life of their own. Like a horse getting up to full gallop or a ship being driven by wind, emotions can build to the place where they get out of hand, and this can lead to terrible actions. Yet such emotional impulses could be controlled by the tongue, just like a horse could be reined in by a bit, or a ship by a rudder. So his point was that the whole body could be kept from sinning if we could just control our tongue, and not speak in anger, no matter how much emotion was building up within us.
So too, James would now use the analogy of a child growing within the womb. If our thoughts were godly and allowed to grow and mature, these would result in godly actions. But if they were evil, and inseminated within us by the enemy, these would mature into sinful and evil works. Thus, by allowing evil thoughts and desires to grow within us and fester, it could eventually lead to something being "born" out of us that was hideous and grotesque, and not "of God," no matter how much we had been deceived into thinking it would be.
This is what James was communicating next, and because there could be deception involved, he was stressing that it was so important for believers to discern which thoughts were coming from God and which were coming from the enemy, for demons could be great impersonators if allowed to be:
Let no one who becomes tempted say, "I am becoming tempted from God," for God is untempted by evils and He tempts no one. But each one is tempted through his own desires, having been drawn away and allured. Then, when the desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin, and when sin is fully brought to maturity it brings death. Do not be led astray, my dear brothers, every good impartation and every perfect donation is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no deviation, nor shadow of turning. (James 1:13-17)
Again, the analogy was of a child growing in the womb. God's thoughts and desires, if "deposited" within us and allowed to grow, would eventually lead to eternal Life. Yet thoughts and desires coming from the enemy would eventually result in spiritual death. Unfortunately, some during James' time were confusing matters, and presuming that they were being "tempted from God" to despitefully and even hatefully chastise their brethren over doctrinal matters, when it was in reality the enemy tempting them to do so. So James was warning them not to justify pronouncing evil over one another by using the excuse that "God" was leading him to do it. This was a lie and a deception, and not coming from God but from demons who were motivating them to even pronounce curses upon their brethren instead.
He will hit on this eventually in Chapter 3, literally using the Greek word "demonic" (δαιμονικός) in describing the kind of "wisdom" that eventually leads men to curse those who have been made in God's image, in presuming themselves to be great "teachers" whom no one should contradict.
My brothers, do not become many teachers, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation, for we all falter in many ways... Behold, the tongue is a fire [kindling] a world of iniquity. And so is the tongue established within our membership, defiling the whole body and setting aflame the wheel of momentum, being set on fire by Gehenna. For every species of beasts, both of birds and reptiles and creatures of the sea, is being subdued and has been subdued by the human species. Yet no one among men is able to subdue the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of death-dealing poison... Who is a wise and understanding man among you? Let him demonstrate it from the good behavior of his works, through meekness of wisdom. But if you have bitter jealousy and contentiousness in your heart, do not boast and lie against the truth. This is not the wisdom coming down from above, but is earthly, soulish, and demonic. (3:1, 5-10, 13-15)
Did God sometimes curse others? Certainly. He stated clearly on several occasions that curses would come upon those who did not obey His commandments (Deuteronomy 28). But sometimes men took it upon themselves to curse those they assumed would not be forgiven by God, and on at least one occasion it came back to bite the one pronouncing the curse in a tragic way. Such was the case with Shimei, who cursed King David after the king's sins were laid bare before all:
Now when King David came to Bahurim, there was a man from the family of the house of Saul, whose name was Shimei the son of Gera, coming from there. He came out, cursing continuously as he came... And thus he said when he cursed, “Come out! Come out! You bloodthirsty man, you rogue! The Lord has brought upon you all the blood of the house of Saul, in whose place you have reigned, and the Lord has delivered the kingdom into the hand of Absalom your son. So now you are caught in your own evil, because you are a bloodthirsty man!” (2 Samuel 16:5-8)
As they traveled, scripture says "Shimei went along the hillside opposite him and cursed as he went, threw stones at David, and kicked up dust" (2 Samuel 16:13). When David was eventually restored to the throne, Shimei came asking forgiveness, and David swore an oath to him not to kill him. But it appears Shimei still cursed David in his heart, because although David kept his oath, his son Solomon was under no such obligation to it, and when he assumed power he had Shimei executed, citing his never-ending mistreatment of his father as the reason why (1 Kings 2:36-46).
Though tragic, this story illustrates how the Jews could sometimes pronounce curses over one another which were unjustified and in reality coming from an evil spirit. In the case of Shimei, the evil desire the enemy conceived within his heart gave "birth" to actions that eventually led to his death.
Being Baited Through Our Own Desires
There are many sins that demons tempt us to commit, and many evil desires they try to inseminate within us. Whether this involves exacting revenge, or simply expressing resentment and hatred towards others or fulfilling a lust, some form of temptation will always be used as a lure. If we swallow the bait, the enemy begins using it to lure us in to finally committing an act. If allowed to continue growing, this sin eventually becomes a habit or addiction, at which point many realize their desire is killing them in some way. Yet the victim is never made aware of this initially. In the beginning, a bait is placed before them as something desirable, and this is why James said "each one is tempted through his own desires, having been drawn away and allured."
Demons assigned to us watch us very closely, so they know exactly the kinds of "bait" we would be most tempted by, and this is very much in keeping with the words James was using here. The word "allured" in the Greek was the verb δελεάζω, which was used of being enticed into a trap using bait, while the noun was used literally of the bait men used in fishing. Those who have been taken up in spirit to witness the actual activity of demons report this is indeed the way they operate. They tempt humans to sin much like a predator stalks its prey. Such was described in the testimony of Harold Pittman, a former Baptist minister who was taken up in spirit back in the late 1970s by the angels of God on a tour of second heaven, which corresponds to the realm where Satan's kingdom now presides:
From time to time while on the tour, I would notice some demons in such forms and shapes that they were unbelievable. Each time I noticed these demons, they were off to the side, by themselves. Finally, my escorting angels brought me to a group of these odd-looking beings... This group of demons had the most despicable shapes and forms of any in all of Second Heaven. In many cases, the forms of some of them were so repulsive that just to look upon them produced nausea.... I was astounded to learn that these were the creatures who held all the expertise in the area of "perversion." This group of untouchable, despicable, odd-looking spirit beings had been given the important assignment of destroying the morals of modern man. The angels told me that I was going to be permitted to see a human being actually being possessed by one of these demons. When we crossed through the dimension wall, we came out in a different room in the same hospital where my body was… In that room were two people, a young man and a young woman… The couple had no idea that we were there, and apparently thought they were completely alone. Standing between them was the most despicable looking of all creatures, of which they were totally unaware. He looked like an overgrown, stuffed green frog that was all out of shape [proportionally].
Continued next post...

One of the things James taught on often was the principle of spiritual maturation, and how evil desire can gain momentum within us. In Chapter Three he will write about how powerful emotions like anger and wrath can grow to overwhelming proportions and develop a life of their own. Like a horse getting up to full gallop or a ship being driven by wind, emotions can build to the place where they get out of hand, and this can lead to terrible actions. Yet such emotional impulses could be controlled by the tongue, just like a horse could be reined in by a bit, or a ship by a rudder. So his point was that the whole body could be kept from sinning if we could just control our tongue, and not speak in anger, no matter how much emotion was building up within us.
So too, James would now use the analogy of a child growing within the womb. If our thoughts were godly and allowed to grow and mature, these would result in godly actions. But if they were evil, and inseminated within us by the enemy, these would mature into sinful and evil works. Thus, by allowing evil thoughts and desires to grow within us and fester, it could eventually lead to something being "born" out of us that was hideous and grotesque, and not "of God," no matter how much we had been deceived into thinking it would be.
This is what James was communicating next, and because there could be deception involved, he was stressing that it was so important for believers to discern which thoughts were coming from God and which were coming from the enemy, for demons could be great impersonators if allowed to be:
Let no one who becomes tempted say, "I am becoming tempted from God," for God is untempted by evils and He tempts no one. But each one is tempted through his own desires, having been drawn away and allured. Then, when the desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin, and when sin is fully brought to maturity it brings death. Do not be led astray, my dear brothers, every good impartation and every perfect donation is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no deviation, nor shadow of turning. (James 1:13-17)
Again, the analogy was of a child growing in the womb. God's thoughts and desires, if "deposited" within us and allowed to grow, would eventually lead to eternal Life. Yet thoughts and desires coming from the enemy would eventually result in spiritual death. Unfortunately, some during James' time were confusing matters, and presuming that they were being "tempted from God" to despitefully and even hatefully chastise their brethren over doctrinal matters, when it was in reality the enemy tempting them to do so. So James was warning them not to justify pronouncing evil over one another by using the excuse that "God" was leading him to do it. This was a lie and a deception, and not coming from God but from demons who were motivating them to even pronounce curses upon their brethren instead.
He will hit on this eventually in Chapter 3, literally using the Greek word "demonic" (δαιμονικός) in describing the kind of "wisdom" that eventually leads men to curse those who have been made in God's image, in presuming themselves to be great "teachers" whom no one should contradict.
My brothers, do not become many teachers, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation, for we all falter in many ways... Behold, the tongue is a fire [kindling] a world of iniquity. And so is the tongue established within our membership, defiling the whole body and setting aflame the wheel of momentum, being set on fire by Gehenna. For every species of beasts, both of birds and reptiles and creatures of the sea, is being subdued and has been subdued by the human species. Yet no one among men is able to subdue the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of death-dealing poison... Who is a wise and understanding man among you? Let him demonstrate it from the good behavior of his works, through meekness of wisdom. But if you have bitter jealousy and contentiousness in your heart, do not boast and lie against the truth. This is not the wisdom coming down from above, but is earthly, soulish, and demonic. (3:1, 5-10, 13-15)
Did God sometimes curse others? Certainly. He stated clearly on several occasions that curses would come upon those who did not obey His commandments (Deuteronomy 28). But sometimes men took it upon themselves to curse those they assumed would not be forgiven by God, and on at least one occasion it came back to bite the one pronouncing the curse in a tragic way. Such was the case with Shimei, who cursed King David after the king's sins were laid bare before all:
Now when King David came to Bahurim, there was a man from the family of the house of Saul, whose name was Shimei the son of Gera, coming from there. He came out, cursing continuously as he came... And thus he said when he cursed, “Come out! Come out! You bloodthirsty man, you rogue! The Lord has brought upon you all the blood of the house of Saul, in whose place you have reigned, and the Lord has delivered the kingdom into the hand of Absalom your son. So now you are caught in your own evil, because you are a bloodthirsty man!” (2 Samuel 16:5-8)
As they traveled, scripture says "Shimei went along the hillside opposite him and cursed as he went, threw stones at David, and kicked up dust" (2 Samuel 16:13). When David was eventually restored to the throne, Shimei came asking forgiveness, and David swore an oath to him not to kill him. But it appears Shimei still cursed David in his heart, because although David kept his oath, his son Solomon was under no such obligation to it, and when he assumed power he had Shimei executed, citing his never-ending mistreatment of his father as the reason why (1 Kings 2:36-46).
Though tragic, this story illustrates how the Jews could sometimes pronounce curses over one another which were unjustified and in reality coming from an evil spirit. In the case of Shimei, the evil desire the enemy conceived within his heart gave "birth" to actions that eventually led to his death.
Being Baited Through Our Own Desires
There are many sins that demons tempt us to commit, and many evil desires they try to inseminate within us. Whether this involves exacting revenge, or simply expressing resentment and hatred towards others or fulfilling a lust, some form of temptation will always be used as a lure. If we swallow the bait, the enemy begins using it to lure us in to finally committing an act. If allowed to continue growing, this sin eventually becomes a habit or addiction, at which point many realize their desire is killing them in some way. Yet the victim is never made aware of this initially. In the beginning, a bait is placed before them as something desirable, and this is why James said "each one is tempted through his own desires, having been drawn away and allured."
Demons assigned to us watch us very closely, so they know exactly the kinds of "bait" we would be most tempted by, and this is very much in keeping with the words James was using here. The word "allured" in the Greek was the verb δελεάζω, which was used of being enticed into a trap using bait, while the noun was used literally of the bait men used in fishing. Those who have been taken up in spirit to witness the actual activity of demons report this is indeed the way they operate. They tempt humans to sin much like a predator stalks its prey. Such was described in the testimony of Harold Pittman, a former Baptist minister who was taken up in spirit back in the late 1970s by the angels of God on a tour of second heaven, which corresponds to the realm where Satan's kingdom now presides:
From time to time while on the tour, I would notice some demons in such forms and shapes that they were unbelievable. Each time I noticed these demons, they were off to the side, by themselves. Finally, my escorting angels brought me to a group of these odd-looking beings... This group of demons had the most despicable shapes and forms of any in all of Second Heaven. In many cases, the forms of some of them were so repulsive that just to look upon them produced nausea.... I was astounded to learn that these were the creatures who held all the expertise in the area of "perversion." This group of untouchable, despicable, odd-looking spirit beings had been given the important assignment of destroying the morals of modern man. The angels told me that I was going to be permitted to see a human being actually being possessed by one of these demons. When we crossed through the dimension wall, we came out in a different room in the same hospital where my body was… In that room were two people, a young man and a young woman… The couple had no idea that we were there, and apparently thought they were completely alone. Standing between them was the most despicable looking of all creatures, of which they were totally unaware. He looked like an overgrown, stuffed green frog that was all out of shape [proportionally].
Continued next post...
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