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Use Your Words
James now ends his book speaking to us about words. How do we speak to one another?
James emphasizes verse 12 by saying “above all” as he encourages us to speak simply using single syllables ('All you need to say is a simple “Yes” or “No”) to prevent us from compromising ourselves by hedging the truth. Our walk is to match our talk. In addition to using words of truth, we are to live lives of truth.
He then commends using our words to call for help when needed. If we are sick, we are to ask our church leaders to anoint and pray over us. As Christians, we are not to go through life alone. We are to be in community.
My daughters-in-law often say to our grandchildren, “Use your words” when the kids are tugging and wanting something. Our heavenly parent wants us to “use our words” also. Ask him for what we want in prayer. Our prayers are of great influence. They help a lot!
We have a group of intercessors at our church who “lean into” praying. They confess, ask forgiveness, and then intercede over needs. When we pray together, we often find ways we can also help, and in that way, sometimes, we can be an actual answer to the prayer request.
James was nicknamed “camel knees” by the early church because he was constantly on his knees in prayer. He was obviously impacted by Jesus, Elijah, and others in how fervently he prayed before God.
As James concludes his letter to the early church, his last words are as if he were saying, “Oh, and one more thing . . .” Then he shares what is very dear to his heart—seeing people saved by a living relationship with Jesus. We are to point others to Jesus.
Respond in Prayer
Jesus, may I be one who uses words to ask for help living my life of faith. May I also use my words to point others to you. As I do so, remind me if I am getting in the way. Amen
Carson Pue
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This 13-day plan from theStory Book Study walks you through the book of James—a practical, wisdom-filled letter often called the Proverbs of the New Testament. Written by Jesus’ brother, James challenges believers to live out genuine faith in everyday life. From trials and temptations to money, pride, speech, and patience, James covers it all with clarity and conviction. His vivid images and straightforward teaching still hit home today. Each day includes a Scripture reading and reflection from experienced Bible teachers to help you grow in faith and action.
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