“James 3: Taming the Tongue,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)
“James 3,” New Testament Student Study Guide
James 3
Taming the Tongue
Have you ever been deeply hurt by something someone said to or about you? Who do you think was hurt more—you or the person who said it? A basic teaching of James’ epistle is the need to control the tongue (see James 1:19, 26; 3:10). As you read James 3, try to determine why what we say can keep us from perfection.
Studying the Scriptures
Do the following activity as you study James 3.
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Tame Your Tongue
What we say is important. It is a window to our hearts. Kind and uplifting words come from pure thoughts and good feelings; evil and hurtful words come from evil thoughts and bad feelings. Read James 3:1–13 and list at least three phrases that reflect different ideas about controlling what we say.