James 3
This chapter addresses the power of words, emphasizing the importance of controlling our speech and using words to build up rather than tear down. The author also discusses the difference between worldly wisdom and godly wisdom.
Bible version
The Power of the Tongue
Commentary
James 3 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of the tongue and how it can be used for good or for evil. James begins by warning us that no one can tame the tongue, and that it is a small part of the body but it can cause great destruction. He then goes on to compare the tongue to a small spark that can set a great forest on fire. He also compares it to a rudder on a ship, which can steer the entire vessel. James then goes on to explain that the tongue can be used to bless God and to curse people, and that it should not be used in this way. He also warns us that if we use our tongues to bless God, we will be blessed, but if we use them to curse people, we will be cursed. Finally, James encourages us to use our tongues to speak words of wisdom and to be slow to speak. He reminds us that the wisdom from above is pure, peaceable, gentle, and full of mercy. In conclusion, James 3 is a powerful reminder of the power of the tongue and how it can be used for good or for evil. We must be careful with our words and use them to bless God and to speak words of wisdom.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the James, chapter 3 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 18 verses in James, chapter 3.