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James 3 - Daily Bible Devotional

Kris Emerson

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James 3

There is a strong warning for those who wish to become teachers because those who teach and influence are held to a higher standard. Words hold great power, and mastering the tongue is one of the toughest challenges that Christians face. Though small, the tongue can steer the course of a life, much like a bit in a horse's mouth or a rudder on a ship. It can bless or curse, build up or destroy. This inconsistency highlights the need for a heart transformed by God. A spring cannot produce both fresh and bitter water, and a life shaped by God should reflect purity and peace. True wisdom is neither proud nor harsh; it is gentle, sincere, full of mercy, free from jealousy, and exhibited through peaceful relationships with others.   

 

We must pay close attention to how we speak because our words have the power to help or harm. It is easy to say something in anger or frustration without considering its impact on others. When we communicate with love, patience, and kindness, we reflect the heart of God. Our words should not cause division, but should encourage and uplift others. We also need wisdom to avoid jealousy and selfishness. True wisdom is gentle, humble, selfless, and full of mercy. It helps us create peace instead of stirring up conflict. If we want to grow in faith, we must ask God to help us speak and act in ways that honor Him, demonstrating consistency and integrity in word and action. 

 

Glorious Lord, thank You for the gift of words and the power they carry. Help us to use our speech to build up rather than tear down. Teach us to be careful with what we say, speaking with wisdom, patience, and love. When our hearts are troubled, grant us serenity of heart so our words do not cause harm. Fill us with the kind of wisdom that comes from You, balancing truth and mercy. Help us to be gentle in our conversations and sincere in our intentions. May our words be selfless, without hypocrisy, and consistent tools for establishing peace. 

 

Thought Questions:

 

Why will teachers incur stricter judgment than others? What are some pitfalls teachers of the Scripture fall into, and how do you avoid them? 

 

Why did God build us with such a powerful and yet untamable tongue? How is the act of controlling the tongue a valuable exercise for you? 

 

“Jealousy and selfish ambition” are often at the heart of the problem for teachers and everyone. What helps you avoid these sins in your life?