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David Guzik commentary on James 1 talks about how the believer can make it through trials, and how he can receive wisdom from God.
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - James 1:19-27. In this part of the chapter we are required, I. To restrain the workings of passion. This lesson we should learn under afflictions; and this we shall learn if we are indeed begotten again by the word of truth.
James 1:19-27 is a treasure trove of wisdom that transcends time and remains profoundly relevant in our modern world. Its counsel to be patient listeners, measured speakers, and slow to anger can enhance our relationships and promote harmony.
5 sie 2020 · We are studying James 1:19-27 for Sunday, August 9. This is the second in a series of five lessons on James, the immediate continuation of the text we began last week, and the source of the quotable quote: “be doers of the word and not hearers only.”
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers. (19) We come now to the third subdivision of the chapter. By reason of the Divine benevolence, the Apostle urges his readers— (1) to meekness, (2) self-knowledge, (3) practical religion. Wherefore, my beloved brethen.
James encourages and admonishes the church in the dispersion. She is tempted and tested, both from within and from without. James points to God the Father, who calls them through the Word of truth and continues to sustain them with the proclamation of that Word.
Jam 1:19-27. In this part of the chapter we are required, I. To restrain the workings of passion. This lesson we should learn under afflictions; and this we shall learn if we are indeed begotten again by the word of truth.