But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure;
then peace-loving, considerate,
submissive,
full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and
sincere.
James 3:17NIV
"submissive"!
If there's a word that sparks us up its this.
The word here translated submissive is "eupeithes" and this is the only place this word is used in the Bible.
It means I'm "well persuaded", already inclined towards, ready to yield...
When I drive towards traffic lights I know that they're there for good reasons so I'm ready to yield to the red signal.
I'm already persuaded that stopping is good and right.
So it is with the wisdom from heaven...James is writing to Christians everywhere, people who already know that Jesus is who he said he is, believe in his name, so are ready to yield to His call on our hearts.
There's days when the last thing I want to do is yield to anything.
The stop light.
God's gentle nudge.
James reminds us that this submission is at the heart of heavenly wisdom
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