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One of the first things you notice when you read the Letter of James is that it’s chock full of pastoral wisdom. That’s because what James wanted his congregation to understand is how to live out their Christian faith in real and practical ways. So, what about when we find ourselves in the midst of an argument or debate? As Christians, how do we love our neighbor even when we disagree with them? Today, we’ll look at some of the most powerful advice James has to offer: Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger.
By Hamilton Mill UMCOne of the first things you notice when you read the Letter of James is that it’s chock full of pastoral wisdom. That’s because what James wanted his congregation to understand is how to live out their Christian faith in real and practical ways. So, what about when we find ourselves in the midst of an argument or debate? As Christians, how do we love our neighbor even when we disagree with them? Today, we’ll look at some of the most powerful advice James has to offer: Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger.