The Power of Words

James

Lee Hopf | June 10, 2020
James strikes again with another harsh reminder that how we often live is not a reflection of how we were created to live. This time he turns our attention to our words. James points out the power of words as he enters into chapter three. Like a small flame that can ignite a forest, our words have great capacity to destroy when they should be blessing. We were created to defend, speak well of, and explain everything in the kindest of ways about our neighbors--we have no other option as Christians. So what do we do with those places where we've used our words for destruction? What do we do with all of the lies, betrayal, slander, or hurt that has come from our lips? Join us as we take that journey together.
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James strikes again with another harsh reminder that how we often live is not a reflection of how we were created to live. This time he turns our attention to our words. James points out the power of words as he enters into chapter three. Like a small flame that can ignite a forest, our words have great capacity to destroy when they should be blessing. We were created to defend, speak well of, and explain everything in the kindest of ways about our neighbors--we have no other option as Christians. So what do we do with those places where we've used our words for destruction? What do we do with all of the lies, betrayal, slander, or hurt that has come from our lips? Join us as we take that journey together.

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