Read James 3.
The book of James is one of the most practical of all the books in the Bible. His instructions penetrate our daily behaviors and provide some specific corrections. Nothing betrays our true commitments like our daily communications.
1. All words have meaning.
One of the satanic schemes in this generation has been to speak words that do not match the dictionary's definition and, then, to seek to redefine words in order to allow for evil behaviors.
2. Words have influence.
It is for this reason the chapter begins with a caution about being a teacher. Everyone teaches those around them all the time. But one who has a position as such intentionally communicates to help others learn. With this warning comes the reality. No teacher, or preacher, is perfect (v.2). Those who listen need to keep that in mind. Therefore, self-control of one's life and words are crucial. With this greater influence comes greater accountability to God for what we say and how we say it.
3. Our words reveal what is in our hearts.
Jesus said, "For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." (Matthew 12:34)
An uncontrolled tongue is called "a restless evil, full of deadly poison" (v.8).
4. Our words are to be marked by the meekness of wisdom. (vv.13-16)
Pride is condemned in both the Old and New Testaments. "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble." (James 4:6b) The opposite of self-promotion for earthly success is to serve others with a sincere heart. Leading with meekness appears to be an oxymoron. Jesus was meek but not weak. He demonstrated that one's personal power may be voluntarily kept under control to meet the needs of others. (Philippians 2:5-8)
5. Our words are being measured by wisdom. (vv.17-18)
Many have speculated on what Solomon meant in Proverbs 9:1 regarding the seven pillars of wisdom. James 3:17 appears to be the Bible's answer. This list of seven characterizes what God means by wisdom. It is well-worth our time to regularly use this for self-examination. Do these seven match my words during each day? What is missing? What needs to change?
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