James: Taming the Tongue

September 13, 2020
In this penetrating portion of James’ letter he continues his kind of popcorn approach to showing how a belief in Christ is to be manifested in every day, common areas of our lives. And, that includes the kind of words that come forth from our mouth. The tongue is such a small part of our body, yet it is one of the most powerful and influential instruments that can be used for destructive or constructive purposes. Learn how to ensure our words are used in life-giving ways.

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