1. Read James 1:19; 3:1–13; 4:11; and the
institute student manual commentary for James 3:8, “The Importance of Taming
the Tongue” (p. 410). Using these resources, make two lists:
Things
We Say That Are Offensive to God
|
Things
We Say That Are Pleasing to God.
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Speaking
evil of those around us
Curse
men
Boasting
|
Thank
and bless God
Bless
those around us
Speak
with meekness of wisdom
|
2. Referring to the following chart, read James 4:1–4 and identify four symptoms of people who are friends of the world. Read James 4:7–12 and write a prescription that would help people overcome the “world.” Write your responses in the appropriate column:
Symptoms
of Being in the World (James 4:1-4)
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Prescription
for Being out of the World (James 4:7-12
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Lust
Killings
Ask
amiss
Waste
|
Submissive
Purify
your hearts
Humble
yourselves
Speak
no evil one to another
|
My Thoughts:
While studying this week, I found this quote.
We have careful thought for the stranger,
And smiles for the sometime guest,
But oft for our own the bitter tone,
Though we love our own the best.
-Margaret E. Sangster
I LOVE this quote, it really speaks the truth to my heart. Lately I've been reading a blog called The Orange Rhino (www.theorangerhino.com). It is a blog written by a young mother and its her goal to not yell at her kids for 365 days. I believe she has passed her goal but mostly I was inspired by her and her determination. she talks a lot about what the quote above says. So often we'd be horrified if someone knew about our terrible behaviors, however when we are around those we are most comfortable with, whom we love the most, we are more likely to be mean, say hurtful things, or yell. She talks about how backwards this is. We should be treating those we love the most with even more respect and love. We need to determine to be kind and live good lives for ourselves and those we love. We need to be good examples. This lady encourages all who read her blog to try to improve themselves in some way. It's really inspirational.
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