Monday, 9 April 2012

James 1:19-27


Read the Passage here.

I get angry too quickly.  There is some simple but effective advice in this passage to help me overcome that – listen.  We listen because it reminds us that we are not more important than others and we listen because it prevents us from becoming angry quickly.

We shouldn’t be angry, therefore, we should get rid of all moral filth and evil and accept the word that’s in us (v21).  The cause of our anger is moral filth and evil! This passage says if we do not control our evil desires, our tongue or our temper then any ‘religion’ we have is useless. As Christians we can be quick to become angry about ‘righteous’ things but perhaps when we take into account what James says we should examine our hearts to ensure we are not simply bringing the ugliness from inside us out into the open.

Possible areas of discussion

Is it possible to have ‘righteous anger’?
We love a debate but is listening difficult?
How often do you have your mind changed by someone?
Is perhaps listening to the word in order to do what it says the most difficult form of listening?

Feel free to talk about these things or anything else the passage throws up.

4 comments:

  1. I think we have lost the art of listening. And there are times we listen to others just so we can say something interesting ourselves and not because we want to know their story and how God is working in their lives. We need to ask others "How are you?" and really want to hear the answer.

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  2. Another random thought - has anyone ever seen a good example of Righteous Anger? I'm not sure I have.

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    1. Jesus at the temple? Outside of the biblical examples I'm not sure I have witnessed much.

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  3. I can't think of any either. Perhaps that tells us something.

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