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My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation. James 3:1
When James invites people who are (supposedly) wise and understanding to step forward and identify themselves, he is returning more explicitly to the topic of "teachers" addressed in 3:1. Especially for those who think they are wise enough to teach others, James wants his readers to know what true wisdom means.
According to THE AGE OF WHORUS, true wisdom means do as thou wilt...if it feels good do it...wisdom means do your OWN WILL or intention! James 3: 13 reads;
Who [is] a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom.
What he gives is more a description than a definition of wisdom. In fact, he has been describing it all along, with his talk of believing God, relying on God's goodness, doing what God's word says and living the righteous life that God desires. Now he will label this as wisdom and describe it further as a humble submissiveness to God which results in a life of goodness, purity and peace toward other people. To explain this, James analyzes three aspects of wisdom.
Join me tonight, as I reveal, explain, illuminate and simplify THE AGE OF WHORUS (horus) or whoredom, part 7 1/2, Who is Wise Among You. If you think you are wise, if you are a teacher on blogtalk radio, if you have your OWN business, ministry or service....this show is for you!
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