Jms 1.19-25
The Mirror of God's Word
Receive The Word Humbly
For James, the wise and perfect person—which is what the messianic community was advised about in 1:4–5—is one who controls his tongue by not cursing others (3:1–12), who lives with gentleness (3:13), and who avoids strife (3:14). Such a person brings justice (1:20) and peace (3:18). Pointed verbal jabs produce a community at war against itself (4:1–3, 11–12).
Some people study the Bible devotionally, others study it doctrinally, some study it analytically, some study it synthetically, and still others study it homiletically.
Nearly all of these ways or reasons for studying the Bible have their place. But over all of them James writes the words, “Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.” Bible study is not an end in itself; it is a means to an end. The Bible calls for a response.