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A Journey Through James Chapter 3
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Our Actions proclaim the Wisdom We Live By
Right from the start, I knew how different they were from one another. Our daughter Madison was a little stinker at times, whose curious mind led her to dig into drawers and empty the cupboards. Graham and Nathaniel were two little monkeys, with more energy than a gallon of sweet tea, and the world was their jungle. Brendan, on the other hand, wasn’t like the other kids. He walked a straight line before he could crawl. In fact, he was so well-behaved that he made us look good. Regardless of their personalities, it was our job as parents to wisely instruct them, instilling values within them, teaching them right from wrong according to God’s Word, and pointing them toward a life of integrity and kindness. Looking at each of them now, I see a reflection of this work in their lives.
As I thought about that today, I was reminded of Luke 7:35, where Jesus said, “But wisdom is proved right by all her children.” In other words, the choices we make, the way we treat others, and how we navigate life’s difficulties all speak to the wisdom we live by.
In James 3, James contrasts two types of wisdom: heavenly wisdom and earthly wisdom. How do we know whether our wisdom is earthly or spiritual? First of all, it will be evident in the way that we live. And secondly, we can hold it up to the gospel as our standard. The life and teachings of Jesus provide the perfect example of what true, heavenly wisdom looks like. James gives us a clear way to distinguish between heavenly and earthly wisdom by showing us their characteristics and the fruit they produce. When we compare our lives, our choices, and the wisdom we follow to the gospel, we can easily see where we stand.
Heavenly wisdom will be reflected in a life that bears good fruit. It’s marked by purity, peace-loving actions, consideration for others, and a heart that seeks to submit to God’s will. When we live by heavenly wisdom, it shows in the way we handle conflict, how we respond to those in need, and the mercy we extend to others. It’s not just about knowing what’s right, but about living in a way that aligns with God’s heart and His Word.
Earthly wisdom is driven by selfish ambition and envy, leading to disorder and division. It’s easy to recognize because it often results in bitterness, strife, and an attitude that prioritizes personal gain over the needs of others. Earthly wisdom feeds our pride, convincing us to put ourselves ahead of others. James makes it clear that this kind of wisdom is unspiritual, even demonic, because it pulls us away from the humble and sacrificial life that Christ calls us to live. Rather than leading to peace, it leads to chaos.
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This Week’s Challenge
This week, reflect on the choices you make and ask yourself: Does this reflect heavenly wisdom or earthly wisdom? Make it a point to show peace, kindness, and humility in your interactions with others. Look for ways to extend mercy and show consideration, and let your actions reflect the wisdom from above.
This Week’s Bible Verse
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Week at a Glance
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY:
The Dangers of an Unbridled Tongue
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Read JAMES 3:1-12 and 2 Kings 5:1-15
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THURSDAY:
Examine Your Heart
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Friday:
Weekly Recap
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