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1 Adult Bible Study Guide Oct Nov Dec 2014 Adult Bible Study Guide Oct Nov Dec 2014 powerpoint presentation designed by claro ruiz vicente http://clarovicente.weebly.com

2 Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide An Appeal Dear User…. This PowerPoint Show is freely shared to all who may find it beneficial. While intended primarily for personal use, some find it useful for teaching the lesson in church. There are those, however, who add illustrations, change background, change fonts, etc. While their intention may be good, this is not right. Slide #2 says “designed by claro ruiz vicente.” For honest Christians, it is not necessary for another’s creation to be copyrighted in order to be respected. P LEASE U SE A S I S.

3 Carlos Steger, Principal Contributor

4 The Book of James Contents 1 James, the Lord’s Brother 2 The Perfection of Our Faith 3 Enduring Temptation 4 Being and Doing 5 Love and the Law 6 Faith That Works 7 Taming the Tongue 8 The Humanity of Heavenly Wisdom 9 One Lawgiver and Judge 10 Weep and Howl! 11 Getting Ready for the Harvest 12 Prayer, Healing and Restoration 13 The Everlasting Gospel

5 The Book of James Our Goal O ur journey this quarter spans the entire Christian era, as it includes some of the earliest preaching, as well as special insights for these last days. Let us not miss these insights.

6 The Book of James Lesson 7, Nov 15 The Book of James Lesson 7, Nov 15 Taming the Tongue

7 Key Text Matthew 12:37 NKJV “ ‘ F or by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.’ ”

8 Taming the Tongue Initial Words W ords hold tremendous power. “A word fitly spoken” (Prov. 25:11)— praise, poetry, stories—can shape lives in profound ways. The written word is powerful, too, and even more lasting. Most powerful of all is God’s Word. Words can soothe and reassure or poison and contaminate.

9 Taming the Tongue Quick Look 1. Influential Words (James 3:1, 2) 2. Controlled Words (James 3:3-5) 3. Good and Bad Words (James 3:9-12)

10 Taming the Tongue 1. Influential Words James 3:1, 2 NKJV “ M y brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole body.”

11 1. Influential Words Accountability T eachers have an especially heavy responsibility because they shape minds and hearts in ways that will last for years. This effect includes the rippling impact they will have on many others beyond their immediate sphere of influence. The more we know, the more responsible we become.

12 1. Influential Words Accountability All of us by the example we set, can have a profound influence on those around us. How important then that we seek God’s wisdom, which He has promised us (James 1:5), that we might model His ways and exert a godly influence.

13 1. Influential Words Word Power “If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle his whole body” (vs. 2, ESV). The form of the condition in Greek implies that not stumbling in word is a real possibility.

14 1. Influential Words Word Power The importance of words can scarcely be overestimated. Thoughts lead to words, which in turn lead to actions. Words also reinforce what we think. Thus, they influence not only what we do but also what others do. We are interconnected through language.

15 Taming the Tongue 2. Controlled Words James 3:3-5 NKJV “ W e put bits in horses’ mouth that...we turn their whole body. Look at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires. Even so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things.”

16 Word Power Three illustrations S omething small can have huge consequences: a bit and bridle can turn a horse, a rudder can steer a ship, and a spark can engulf a forest in flames. In just a few sentences, you can devastate a person, perhaps for the rest of his or her life. On the other hand, positive words can uplift someone, perhaps for just as long.

17 2. Controlled Words “Little Things” Are the Big Things A word or even a look or a gesture might seem small, but each can change a friend into an enemy or transform a bad situation into something good. “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger” (Prov. 15:1).

18 2. Controlled Words “Little Things” Are the Big Things A horse galloping and a ship at full throttle but both headed in the wrong direction. The faster they go, the farther away they get from their destination. The best course is to stop and turn around as soon as possible. The same is true of our words. If a conversation is going from bad to worse, the sooner we stop, the better.

19 2. Controlled Words Damage Control Something we said gets magnified, even exaggerated, to the point that we don’t even recognize it anymore. Not only can a large fire start from a spark, it can also ravage and destroy with amazing speed. In the same way, words can destroy friendships, marriages, and reputations. They can mar future development.

20 2. Controlled Words Damage Control Words once spoken are gone forever and we cannot fully undo them. We should do all we can to lessen the damage and correct what we can. Taking steps to make things right will also help us not to repeat the same mistake. Only the Spirit of God can help us to keep our words in check.

21 Taming the Tongue 3. Good and Bad Words James 3:9-12 NKJV “ W ith it we bless our God...and... curse men.... Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing....[T]hese things ought not be so. Does a spring send forth fresh water and bitter from the same opening? Can a fig tree...bear olives, or a grapevine bear figs? ”

22 3. Good and Bad Words Blessing and Cursing T he idea of both blessing and cursing coming out of the mouth of a Christian is disturbing. Water quality depends on its source, and the root determines the fruit. Pure religion is rooted in faith, which is self-authenticating, just as a pure water spring needs no proof other than the water that flows from it.

23 3. Good and Bad Words Blessing and Cursing We can be forgiven our sins after we do them; the problem, however, is that so often the consequences of those sins can remain, often with devastating results not just for ourselves but for others too. How much better to ask for the power of victory than to plead for the damage to be brought under control.

24 Taming the Tongue Final Words “ G reat thoughts, noble aspirations, clear perceptions of truth, unselfish purposes, yearnings for piety and holiness, will bear fruit in words that reveal the character of the heart treasure. When Christ is thus revealed in our speech, it will have power in winning souls to Him.” —Christ’s Object Lessons 337, 338.


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