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James 1:19-27. Day 1. Receiving the Word. Read James 1:19-21. 1. After addressing trials and temptations, why do you think James focused on the behaviors in 1:19? Who was being addressed? Digging Deeper. What problem had the Israelites had? Jeremiah 7:24-26. What does Romans 10:17 say about hearing and salvation? 2.
James 1:19 It is through this treatise of steadfast faith in God in the trials of life that James builds to 1:19-27; he concludes chapter 1 with this: how do they become people that can be steadfast in their faith, and how can they be the Christians they are commanded to be by our Lord in their current situations?
James 1:19-20. Wherefore — As if he had said, Since you are regenerated, and that by the word of God, therefore let every man be swift to hear — That word; let him be willing and desirous to receive instruction from it, and therefore diligent in embracing all opportunities of hearing it; slow to speak — To deliver his opinion in matters ...
David Guzik commentary on James 1 talks about how the believer can make it through trials, and how he can receive wisdom from God.
WHEN TO BE QUICK AND WHEN TO BE SLOW (James 1:19-20) 1:19-20 All this, my dear brothers, you already know. Let every man be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger; for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness which God desires.
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.
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.