James 1:17—Good and perfect gifts are from God
Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow. James 1:17
Three great big truths about God are packed into James 1:17. They are:
- God gives good and perfect gifts.
- God is the Father of lights.
- With God there is no variation or shifting shadow.
Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above…
Just before this important truth, James wrote, “Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren” (James 1:16). He obviously felt that it was necessary to warn his brethren that what he was saying could be twisted or undermined by those who did not rightly divide the Word of truth.
He openly stated without apology that good things and perfect gifts come from God. How could such a clear doctrine be twisted? One method is to twist the word “good”. Have you ever heard someone say that cancer was good because God used it to teach something? How about a person who lost a loved one being told to view the death as good—God needed “another angel”? Could cancer or untimely death truly be good or perfect gifts?
One of the first sermons I heard as a young believer stated boldly, “God is a good God; the devil is a bad devil. Good means good; bad means bad.” I learned then that John 10:10 is an excellent standard—even in church—by which to measure information categorizing what is good or bad. This Scripture says, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” Is something in your life stealing, killing, or destroying? Then it is from the devil—do not be deceived. When you hear that a bad thing is good, beware—something’s not right. Just because it’s taught by an “authority” doesn’t make it so. Dive into the Word and pray; the Lord will bring discernment. I have had to stop listening to different individuals who pushed a warped perspective of good and bad.
…coming down from the Father of lights…
Last week I told you about a counterfeit twenty dollar bill that came into the church when I was on the offering team. I thought something was wrong with it, so I looked at it closely. I felt it. I smelled it. I still couldn’t tell squat about it. But when I held it up to the light, the truth was revealed—the bill was counterfeit. Likewise, when counterfeit “truths” are brought before the Light, they are quickly exposed.
James wrote that God is the Father of lights. His Son Jesus is the Light of the world (see John 8:12). His Word is a lamp to your feet and a light to your path (see Psalm 119:105). Therefore, truth and light are in Him alone—not in philosophy, spiritualism, or the multitude of religions that cling to a form of godliness but deny the power. Do not be deceived—there is no other Way, Truth, or Life outside of the One who has come down from the Father of lights. It is His light that reveals the true nature of all things—including every good thing and every perfect gift.
…with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow.
Have you ever heard someone say, “You never know what God’s going to do”? Perhaps you can’t guess the details of how He will work, but you can bet your bottom dollar that He will not violate His Word—ever. With God, there is no variation. Yes, God is limitless in depth, and He is multifaceted beyond our ability to imagine, yet He is the same, yesterday, today, and forever. He doesn’t change His ways or His Word to keep up with the times or to fit in with a progressive generation. His standards are timeless, applying to all mankind, forever.
In the Father of lights there are no…shifting shadows. Here on earth, shadows appear wherever there is light, but with the Father of lights there are no shadows. Why is that? Shadows occur when light is blocked by another object, creating a darkened area. In the Father, no light blockers can be found; He Himself is the light, and in Him there is no darkness (see 1 John 1:5). Not only that, but shifts are created by changes in position. We change position; people and objects around us change positions, but the Father never does. He will not shift in any degree, nor does He need to. He is everywhere present, always bringing light to anyone wise enough, humble enough, or desperate enough to seek. And to everyone who seeks, He will be found (see Matthew 7:8).
Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren:
- God gives good and perfect gifts.
- He is the Father of lights.
- With Him there is no variation or shifting shadow.
And He will remain this way forever and ever.
Dorothy