James 3:1-18
Talk Summary
Our words are never neutral—they either build up or tear down, reflect God’s wisdom or echo the world’s destruction. In James 3, we’re confronted with how powerful our speech is. Though the tongue is small, it can direct lives like a rudder steers a ship, or destroy like a spark ignites a fire. But this isn’t just about outward speech—our words reflect the inner condition of our hearts. James shows us that no human can tame the tongue, but Jesus, the Word of Life, has come to redeem even our speech.
We are called to be people whose words are shaped by heavenly wisdom: pure, peace-loving, considerate, full of mercy, and sincere. As followers of Christ, we speak not just to express ourselves, but to honour God and love others. If faith is made complete in our actions, it’s also revealed in our speech. So let’s ask ourselves: are our words mirroring God’s wisdom or something else entirely?
This talk summary was generated with AI from the sermon manuscript.