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Why do we quarrel so much? Why can’t we just get along? James helps us understand why fights start and how they can be stopped. But here’s a warning: it won’t be easy.
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Controlling our tongues requires a good supply of divine wisdom. So James next gets into the details of what God’s kind of wisdom does and does not include.
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In these verses, James “pulls off the gloves” as he deals with the one area that consistently gives us the most trouble: the tongue!
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This section of James sets forth the message of his entire letter in a nutshell. It revolves around the easily misunderstood subject of faith vs. works.
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In the life of the church, there have always been those who fall short of God’s ideal standard. But James just had to call out the sins of partiality and prejudice.
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James’ major theme was to encourage his readers to align their behavior with their beliefs. If we claim to follow Christ, we must demonstrate it.
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Temptations aren’t the same as trials. Trials are to be endured, knowing they are for our good. But enticing temptations are to be avoided.
The lives of first-century Christians had been turned upside-down, so James addresses right away the importance of enduring those tests that refuse to go away.
Chuck Swindoll begins his series on the book of James with a survey of this “penetratingly practical” book that “gets in your face.” (Download overview chart.)