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The Book of James is a powerful and practical guide for Christian living, often referred to as the "Proverbs of the New Testament." It cuts straight to the heart of what it means to live out one's faith in tangible ways. In the midst of this practical wisdom, two verses stand out as particularly relevant to our daily interactions and inner lives: James 1:19-20.
In this short but profound passage, James, the servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, offers timeless advice that addresses some of the most common struggles we face as human beings – how we listen, how we speak, and how we handle our emotions, particularly anger. Whether in the King James Version (KJV) or the New International Version (NIV), the message is clear and challenging
To God, be the glory for the things he has done!
By Freeman JacksonThe Book of James is a powerful and practical guide for Christian living, often referred to as the "Proverbs of the New Testament." It cuts straight to the heart of what it means to live out one's faith in tangible ways. In the midst of this practical wisdom, two verses stand out as particularly relevant to our daily interactions and inner lives: James 1:19-20.
In this short but profound passage, James, the servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, offers timeless advice that addresses some of the most common struggles we face as human beings – how we listen, how we speak, and how we handle our emotions, particularly anger. Whether in the King James Version (KJV) or the New International Version (NIV), the message is clear and challenging
To God, be the glory for the things he has done!