In James Chapters 3 and 4, John Mathews teaches the power and danger of the tongue. He illustrates how a small organ can have a significant impact, likening it to a rudder steering a ship. The chapters call for self-examination, urging believers to replace jealousy and selfish ambition with humility and wisdom from above. James calls out worldly desires as the source of conflicts and challenges believers to draw near to God, cleanse their lives and submit to his will, promising that humility before the Lord leads to exaltation.
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