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YAC 3:1–3:18 ©

James 3

3My brothers, do not swell the ranks of the teachers; remember, we teachers will be judged with special strictness. 2We all make many a slip, but whoever avoids slips of speech is a perfect man; he can bridle the whole of the body as well as the tongue. 3We put bridles into the mouths of horses to make them obey us, and so, you see, we can move the whole of their bodies. 4Look at ships too; for all their size and speed under stiff winds, they are turned by a tiny rudder wherever the mind of the steersman chooses. 5So the tongue is a small member of the body, but it can boast of great exploits. What a forest is set ablaze by a little spark of fire! 6And the tongue is a fire, the tongue proves a very world of mischief among our members, staining the whole of the body and setting fire to the round circle of existence with a flame fed by hell. 7For while every kind of beast and bird, of creeping animals and creatures marine, is tameable and has been tamed by mankind, 8no man can tame the tongue--plague of disorder that it is, full of deadly venom! 9With the tongue we bless the Lord and Father, and with the tongue we curse men made in God's likeness; 10blessing and cursing stream from the same lips! My brothers, this ought not to be. 11Does a fountain pour out fresh water and brackish from the same hole? 12Can a fig tree, my brothers, bear olives? Or a vine, figs? No more can salt water yield fresh. 13Who among you is wise and learned? Let him show by his good conduct, with the modesty of wisdom, what his deeds are. 14But if you are cherishing bitter jealousy and rivalry in your hearts, do not pride yourselves on that--and be false to the truth. 15That is not the wisdom which comes down from above, it is an earthly wisdom, sensuous, devilish; 16for wherever jealousy and rivalry exist, there disorder reigns and every evil. 17The wisdom from above is first of all pure, then peaceable, forbearing, conciliatory, full of mercy and wholesome fruit, unambiguous, straightforward; 18and the peacemakers who sow in peace reap righteousness.

YAC 3:1–3:18 ©

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