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Would you describe yourself as “wise”?
That seems like a trick question, right?
I mean, you’d probably need to know what the definition of “wise” is before you’d respond.
That’s what we’d suggest doing as we walk into this weekend.
As we come to James 3:13-18, we see that there are two different sketches given; one of the wise person (who has wisdom from above) and what their life is like and then one of the unwise person (who has … demonic wisdom).
In these verses, we see different heart motivations, characteristics, and effects (what is produced) from their lives.
And they are polar opposites.
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Would you describe yourself as “wise”?
That seems like a trick question, right?
I mean, you’d probably need to know what the definition of “wise” is before you’d respond.
That’s what we’d suggest doing as we walk into this weekend.
As we come to James 3:13-18, we see that there are two different sketches given; one of the wise person (who has wisdom from above) and what their life is like and then one of the unwise person (who has … demonic wisdom).
In these verses, we see different heart motivations, characteristics, and effects (what is produced) from their lives.
And they are polar opposites.