Are you adding fuel to the fire

In recent news, we have seen the devastating fires in southern California. I know nothing about forestry, but I understand that two things were needed for this destruction to occur. […]

November 14, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - Jas 3:6, tongue, words
Have you ever wisely kept your mouth shut

In a famous passage, James tells us to beware of the damage our tongues can do. He puts it like this: “The tongue is a fire…The tongue is so set […]

Are some sins not that big a deal

Some sins seem almost insignificant to us. Sure, we recognize the big ones, such as murder, adultery, and robbery, as things that can cause a lot of problems for everyone. […]

Don’t Put Your Brother Down

George Harrison once passed a church billboard that read, “Gossip: The Devil’s Radio… Don’t Be a Broadcaster.” That message hit home. Because he was a Beatle, the press gossiped about […]

Five Practical Examples of Godly Speech

“Some things are better left unsaid”—is what I generally realize right after saying them. The Epistle of James has much to say about the tongue. One of the signs of […]

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