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The central message of this sermon is that listening to God's Word, specifically the Bible, requires a unique combination of qualities: being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. The teacher argues that our natural tendency is to be quick-tempered and prone to anger when our wills are frustrated, but the Word of God can sometimes frustrate our desires, leading to anger. However, James' instruction to be "quick to listen" (vs. 19) is not about being passive or accepting anything without discernment, but rather about humbly submitting to the authority of Scripture and allowing it to shape our thoughts and actions.
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The central message of this sermon is that listening to God's Word, specifically the Bible, requires a unique combination of qualities: being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. The teacher argues that our natural tendency is to be quick-tempered and prone to anger when our wills are frustrated, but the Word of God can sometimes frustrate our desires, leading to anger. However, James' instruction to be "quick to listen" (vs. 19) is not about being passive or accepting anything without discernment, but rather about humbly submitting to the authority of Scripture and allowing it to shape our thoughts and actions.