Conversations in the Barn

Face Up


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What if we could transform our relationships simply by changing the order of three actions? This message centers on James 1:19, a deceptively simple yet profoundly challenging verse: 'Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.' The teaching uses a powerful metaphor from horse training—the concept of 'facing up'—where a young horse learns to turn toward the trainer instead of running away. Just as a well-trained horse learns to read subtle body language and respond before being asked, we're invited to develop that same attentiveness in our relationships with God and others. The spiritual insight is striking: when we lead with listening rather than speaking or reacting, we not only gain understanding but also communicate value to others. We discover that human anger rarely produces the righteousness God desires in us. The practical wisdom here challenges us to ask ourselves crucial questions when anger rises: Does this make God angry? Why does this trigger me? Is anger the right response? By memorizing and praying this three-part formula daily—especially in moments of conflict—we can break cycles of reactivity and instead reflect God's righteousness. This isn't about suppressing truth or avoiding difficult conversations; it's about ensuring our words are more helpful than hurtful, that we understand before we respond, and that we slow down enough to let God's character shine through us rather than our human defensiveness.

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Conversations in the BarnBy Black Hills Cowboy Church