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—John Gill's Expositor, on James 1:5. Wisdom – (Grk: sophia) is used in scripture both of the speculative, philosophical 'wisdom' of the Greeks (1 Corinthians 1:21-22), and of the practical, godly wisdom of the Jews (Proverbs 2:6-22). James uses this term in its Hebrew sense of practical wisdom to live a godly life. God is not promising us.

1.Thecost of petrol rises by 2 cents a liter. last week a man bought 20liters at the old price. This week he bought 10 liters at the newprice. Altogether, the petrol costs $9.20. What was the old price for1 liter?

2. Teachersdivided students into groups of 3. Each group of 3 wrote a report that had 9 pictures in it. The students used 585 pictures altogether.How many students were there in all?

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  • James 1:8, ESV: 'he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.' James 1:8, KJV: 'A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.' James 1:8, NASB: 'being a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.' James 1:8, NLT: 'Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do.'

3. Veraand Vikki are sisters. Vera is 4 years old and Vikki is 13 years old.What age will each sister be when Vikki is twice as old as Vera?

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4. Acan do a work in 14 days and working together A and B can do the samework in 10 days. In what time can B alone do the work?

5. 7workers can make 210 pairs of cup in 6 days. How many workers are requiredto make 450 pairs of cup in 10 days?

6. Tenyears ago the ratio between the ages of Mohan and Suman was 3:5. 11years hence it will be 11:16. What is the present age of Mohan?

7. Theratio of girls to boys in class is 9 to 7 and there are 80 students inthe class. How many girls are in the class?

8. Oneounce of solution X contains only ingredients a and b in a ratio of 2:3.One ounce of solution Y contains only ingredients a and b in a ratio of1:2. If solution Z is created by mixing solutions X and Y in a ratio of3:11, then 2520ounces of solution Z contains how many ounces of a?

9. Thisweek Bob puts gas in his truckwhen the tank was about half empty.Five days later, bob puts gas again when the tank was about threefourths full. If Bob Bought 24 gallons of gas, how many gallons doesthe tank hold?

10. Acommercialairplane flying with a speed of 700 mi/h is detected 1000 milesaway with a radar. Half an hour later an interceptor plane flying witha speed of 800 mi/h is dispatched. How long will it take the interceptorplane to meet with the other plane?

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11. Thereare 40 pigs and chickens in a farmyard. Joseph counted 100 legs inall. How many pigs and how many chickens are there?

12. Thetop of a box is a rectangle with a perimeter of 72 inches. If the boxis 8 inches high, what dimensions will give the maximum volume?

13. Youare raising money for a charity. Someone made a fixed donation of500. Then, you require each participant to make a pledge of 25dollars. What is the minimum amount of money raised if there are 224 participants.

14. Thesum of two positive numbers is 4 and the sum of their squaresis 28.What are the two numbers?

15. Flyingagainst the jet stream, a jet travels 1880 mi in 4 hours. Flying withthe jet stream, the same jet travels 5820 mi in 6 hours. What is therate of the jet in still air and what is the rate of the jet stream?

16. Jennaand her friend, Khalil, are having a contest to see who can save themost money. Jenna has already saved $110 and every week she saves anadditional $20. Khalil has already saved $80 and every week he saves anadditional $25. Let x represent the number of weeks and y represent thetotal amount of money saved. Determine in how many weeks Jenna and Khalilwill have the same amount of money.

17. Thesum of three consecutive terms of a geometric sequence is 104 and theirproduct is 13824.find the terms.

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18. Thesum of the first and last of four consecutive odd integers is 52. Whatare the four integers?

19. Ahealth club charges a one-time initiation fee anda monthly fee. John paid100 dollars for 2 months of membership. However, Peter paid 200 for 6months of membership. How much will Sylvia pay for 1 year ofmembership?

20. Thesum of two positive numbers is 4 and the sum of their cubes is 28. Whatis the product of the two numbers?

21. Aman selling computer parts realizes that when he sells 16 computer parts,his earning is $1700. When he sells 56 computer parts, his earningis $4300. What will the earning be if the man sells 30 computers parts?

22. Aman has 15 coins in his pockets. These coins are dimes and quartersthat addup 2.4 dollars. How many quarters and how many dimes does the man have?

23. Thelengths of the sides of a triangle are in the ratio 4:3:5. Findthe lengthsof the sides if the perimeter is 18 inches.

24. Theratio of base to height of a equilateraltriangle is 3:4. If the area ofthe triangle is 6, what is the perimeter of the triangle?

25. Thepercent return rate of a growth fund, income fund, and money market are10%, 7%, and 5% respectively. Suppose you have 3200 to invest and you wantto put twice as much in the growth fund as in the money market to maximizeyour return. How should you invest to get a return of 250 dollarsin 1 year?

26. Ashark was caught whose tail weighted 200 pounds. The head of theshark weightedas much as its tail plus half its body. Its body weighted as muchas its head and tail. What is the weight of the shark?

27. Thesquare root of anumber plus two is the same as thenumber. Whatis thenumber?

28. Supposeyou have a coupon worth 6 dollars off any item at a mall. You go toa store at the mall that offers a 20% discount. What do you need todo tosave the most money?

29. Supposeyour grades on three math exams are 80, 93, and 91. What grade do youneed on your next exam to have at least a 90 average on the four exams?

30. Peterhas a photograph that is 5 inches wide and 6 inches long. She enlargedeach side by the same amount. By how much was the photograph enlargedif the new area is 182 square inches?

31. Thecost to produce a book is 1200 to get started plus 9dollars per book.Thebook sells for 15 dollars each. How many books must be sold to make a profit?

32. StoreA sells CDsfor 2 dollars each if you pay a one-timefee of 104dollars. Store B offers 12 free CDs and charges 10 dollars for each additionalCD. How many CD must you buy so it will cost the same under bothplans?

33. When4 is added to two numbers, the ratio is 5:6. When 4 is subtractedfrom the two numbers, the ratio is 1:2. Find the two numbers.

34. Astore owner wants to sell 200 pounds of pistachios and walnuts mixedtogether. Walnuts cost 4 dollars per pound and pistachio cost 6dollars perpounds. How many pounds of each type of nuts should be mixed if thestore owner will charge 5 dollars for the mixture?

35. Acereal box manufacturer makes 32-ounce boxes of cereal. In a perfectworld,the box will be 32-ounce every time is made. However, since theworld is not perfect, they allow a difference of 0.06 ounce. Find therange of acceptable size for the cereal box.

36. Aman weighing 600 kg has been losing 3.12% of his weight each monthwith someheavy exercises and eating the right food. What will the man weigh after20 months?

37. Anobject is thrown into the air at a height of 60 feet. After 1 second and2 second, the object is 88 feet and 84 feet in the air respectively. Whatis the initial speed of the object?

38. Atransit is 200 feet from the base of a building. There is manstanding on top of the building. The angles of elevation from the topand bottom of the man are 45 degrees and 44 degrees. What is theheight of the man?

39. Alemonade consists of 6% of lemon juice and a strawberry juiceconsists of 15% pure fruit juice. How much of each kind should bemixed together to get a 4 Liters of a 10% concentration of fruitjuice?

40. Ellencan wash her car in 60 minutes. Her older sister Sarah can do thesame job in 45 minutes. How long will it take if they wash the cartogether?

41. Aplane flies 500 mi/h. The plane can travel 1100 miles with the windin the same amount of time as it travels 900 miles against the wind.What is the speed of the wind?

42. Acompany produces boxes that are 5 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 3 feethigh. The company wants to increase each dimension by the same amountso that the new volume is twice as big. How much is the increase indimension?

43. Jamesinvested half of his money in land, a tenth in stock, and a twentiethin saving bonds. Then, he put the remaining 21000 in a CD. How muchmoney did James saved or invested?

44. Themotherboards for a desktop computer can be manufactured for 50dollars each.The development cost is 250000. The first 20 motherboard are samples andwill not be sold. How many salable motherboards will yield an average costof 6325 dollars?

45. Howmuch of a 70% orange juice drink must be mixed with 44 gallons of a20% orange juice drink to obtain a mixture that is 50% orange juice?

46. Acompany sells nuts in bulk quantities. When bought in bulk, peanutssell for $1.20 per pound, almonds for $ 2.20 per pound, and cashewsfor $3.20 per pound. Suppose a specialty shop wants a mixture of 280pounds that will cost $2.59 per pound. Find the number of pounds ofeach type of nut if the sum of the number of pounds of almonds andcashews is three times the number of pounds of peanuts. Round youranswers to the nearest pound.

47. ABasketball player has successfully made 36 of his last 48 freethrows. Findthe number of consecutive free throws the player needs to increase hissuccess rate to 80%.

48. Johncan wash cars 3 times as fast as his son Erick. Working together,they need to wash 30 cars in 6 hours. How many hours will it takeseach of them working alone?

49. Ina college, about 36% of student are under 20 years old and 15% areover 40 years old. What is the probability that a student chosen atrandom is under 20 years old or over 40 years?

50. Twicea number plus the square root of the number is twelve minus thesquare root of the number.

51. Thelight intensity, I , of a light bulb varies inversely as the squareof thedistance from the bulb. A a distance of 3 meters from the bulb, I = 1.5 W/m^2 .What is the light intensity at a distance of 2 meters from the bulb?

52. Thelengths of two sides of a triangle are 2 and 6. find the range ofvalues for the possible lengths of the third side.

53. Findthree consecutive integers such that one half of their sum is between15 and 21.

54. Afteryou open a book, you notice that theproduct of thetwo page numbers onthe facing pages is 650. What are the two page numbers?

55. Supposeyou start with a number. You multiply the number by 3, add 7, divideby ½, subtract 5, and then divide by 12. The result is 5. Whatnumber did you start with?

56. Youhave 156 feet of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden. You wantthe garden to be 5 times as long as it is wide. Find the dimensionsof the garden.

57. Theamount of water a dripping faucet wastes water varies directly withthe amount of time the faucet drips. If the faucet drips 2 cups ofwater every 6 minutes, find out how long it will take the faucet todrip 10.6465 liters of water.

58. Awasher costs 25% more than a dryer. If the store clerk gave a 10% discountfor the dryer and a 20% discount for the washer, how much is thewasher before the discount if you paid 1900 dollars.

59. Bakinga tray of blueberry muffins takes 4 cups of milk and 3 cups of wheatflour. A tray of pumpkin muffins takes 2 cups of milk and 3 cups ofwheat flour. A baker has 16 cups of milk and 15 cups of wheat flour.You make 3 dollars profit per tray of blueberry muffins and 2 dollarsprofit per tray of pumpkin muffins. How many trays of each type ofmuffins should you make to maximize profit?

60. Acompany found that -2p + 1000 models the number of TVs sold per monthwhere p can be set as low as 200 or as high as 300. How can thecompany maximize the revenue?


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61. Yourfriends say that he has $2.40 in equal numbers of quarters, dimes,and nickels. How many of each coin does he have?

62. Iam a two-digit number whose digit in the tenth place is 1 less thantwice the digit in the ones place. When the digit in the tenth placeis divided by the digit in the ones place, The quotient is 1 and theremainder is 4. What number am I?

63. Atwo-digit number is formed by randomly selecting from the digits 2,4, 5,and 7 without replacement. What is the probability that a two-digit numbercontains a 2 or a 7?

64. Supposeyou interview 30 females and 20 males at your school to find out whoamong them are using an electric toothbrush. Your survey revealedthat only 2 males use an electric toothbrush while 6 females use it.What is the probability that a respondent did not use an electrictoothbrush given that the respondent is a female?

65. Anemployer pays 15 dollars per hour plus an extra 5 dollars per hourfor every hour worked beyond 8 hours up to a maximum daily wage of220 dollars.Finda piecewise function that models this situation.

66. Divideme by 7, the remainder is 5. Divide me by 3, the remainder is 1 andmy quotient is 2 less than 3 times my previous quotient. What numberam I?

67. Acompany making luggages have these requirements to follow. The length is15 inches greater than the depth and the sum of length, width, anddepth may not exceed 50 inches. What is the maximum value for thedepth if the manufacturer will only use whole numbers?

68. Tomake an open box, a man cuts equal squares from each corner of asheet of metal that is 12 inches wide and 16 inches long. Find anexpression for the volume in terms of x.

69. Tencandidates are running for president, vice-president, and secretaryin the students government. You may vote for as many as 3 candidates.In how many ways can you vote for 3 or fewer candidates?

70. Thehalf-life of a medication prescribed by a doctor is 6 hours. Howmany mg of this medication is left after 78 hours if the doctor prescribed100 mg?

71. Supposeyou roll a red number cube and a yellow number cube. FindP(red 2, yellow 2) and the probability to get any matching pairs ofnumbers.

72. Amovie theater in a small town usually open its doors 3 days in a rowand then closes the next day for maintenance. Another movie theater 3miles away open 4 days in a row and then closes the next day for thesame reason. Suppose both movie theaters are closed today and todayis Wednesday, when is the next time they will both be closed again onthe same day?

73. Aninvestor invests 5000 dollars at 10% and the rest at 5%. How much wasinvested at 5% if the yield is one-fifth of the amount invested at at10%?

74. 20000students took a standardized math test. The scores on the test arenormally distributed, with a mean score of 85 and a standarddeviation of 5. About how many students scored between 90 and 95?

75. Asatellite, located 2400 km above Earth’s surface, is in circularorbit around the earth. If it takes the satellite 3 hours to complete1 orbit, how far is the satellite after 1 hour?

76. Ina group of 10 people, what is the probability that at least twopeople inthe group have the same birthday?

77. Duringa fundraising for cancer at a gala, everybody shakes hands witheveryone else in the room before the event and after the event isfinished. Ifn people attended the gala, how many different handshakes occur?

78. Twocubes have side lengths that are equal to 2x and 4x. How many times greaterthan the surface of the small cube is the surface area of the largecube?

79. Supposeyou have a job in a restaurant that pays $8 per hour. You also havea job at Walmart that pays $10 per hour. You want to earn at least200 per week. However, you want to work no more than 25 hours perweek . Show 3 different ways you could work at each job.

80. Twocompany offer tutoring services. Company A realizes that when theytutor for 3 hours, they make 45 dollars. When they tutor for 7 hoursthey make 105 hours. Company B realizes that when they tutor for 2hours, they make 34 dollars. When they tutor for 6 hours they make102 hours. Assuming that the number of hours students sign fortutoring is the same for both company, which company will generatemore revenue?

81. Youwant to fence a rectangular area for kids in the backyard. To save onfences, you will use the back of your house as one of the four sides.Find the possible dimensions if the house is 60 feet wide and youwant to use at least 160 feet of fencing.

82. Whena number in increased by 20%, the result is the same when it isdecreased by 10% plus 12. What is the number?

83. Theaverage of three numbers is 47. The biggest number is five more thantwice the smallest. The range is 35. What are the three numbers?

84. Thepercent of increase of a number from its original amount to 36 is80%. Whatis the original amount of the number?

85. WhenPeter drives to work, he averages 45 miles per hour because oftraffic. On the way back home, he averages 60 miles per hour becausetraffic is not as bad. The total travel time is 2 hours. How far isPeter’s house from work?

86. Anadvertising company takes 20% from all revenue that it generates forits affiliates. If the affiliates were paid 15200 dollars this month,how much revenuedid the advertising company generate this month?

87. Acompany’s revenue can be modeled with a quadratic equation. Thecompany noticed that when they sell either 2 or or 12 items, therevenue is 0. How much is the revenue when they sell 20 items?

88. Aball bounced 4 times, reaching three-fourths of its previous heightwith each bounce. After the fourth bounce, the ball reached a heightof 25 cm. How high was the ball when it was dropped?

89. Arental company charges 40 dollars per day plus $0.30 per mile. Yourent a car and drop it off 4 days later. How many miles did you drivethe car if you paid 325.5 dollars which included a 5% sales tax?

90. Twostudents leave school at the same time and travel in oppositedirections along the same road. One walk at a rate of 3 mi/h. Theother bikes at a rate of 8.5 mi/h. After how long will they be 23miles part?

91. Brownhas the same number of brothers as sisters. His sister Sylvia astwice as many brothers as sisters. How many children are in thefamily?

92. Ethanhas the same number of male classmates as female classmates. Hisclassmate Olivia has three-fourths as many female classmates as maleclassmates. How many students are in the class?

93. Noahwants to share a certain amount of money with 10 people. However, atthe last minute, he is thinking about decreasing the amount by 20 sohe can keep 20 for himself and share the money with only 5 people.How much money is Noah trying to share if each person still gets thesame amount?

94. Thesquare root of me plus the square root of me is me. Who am I?

95. Acash drawer contains 160 bills, all 10s and 50s. If the total valueof the 10s and 50s is $1,760. How many of each type of bill are inthe drawer?

96. Youwant to make 28 grams of protein snack mix made with peanuts andgranola. Peanuts contain 7 grams of protein per ounce and granolacontain 3 grams of protein per ounce. How many ounces of granolashould you use for 1 ounce of peanuts?

97. Thelength of a rectangular prism is quadrupled, the width is doubled,and the height is cut in half. If V is the volume of the rectangularprism before the modification, express the volume after themodification in terms of V.

98. Acar rental has CD players in 85% of its cars. The CD players arerandomly distributed throughout the fleet of cars. If a person rents4 cars, what is the probability that at least 3 of them will have CDplayers?

99. Jacob’shourly wage is 4 times as much as Noah. When Jacob got a raise of 2dollars, Noah accepted a new position that pays him 2 dollars lessper hour. Jacob now earns 5 times as much money as Noah. How muchmoney do they make per hour after Jacob got the raise?

100.

Youown a catering business that makes specialty cakes. Your company hasdecided to create three types of cakes. To create these cakes, ittakes a team that consists of a decorator, a baker, and a designconsultant. Cake A takes the decorator 9 hours, the baker 6 hours,and the design consultant 1 hour to complete. Cake B takes thedecorator 10 hours, the baker 4 hours, and the design consultant 2hours. Cake C takes the decorator 12 hours, the baker 4 hour, and thedesign consultant 1 hour. Without hiring additional employees, thereare 398 decorator hours available, 164 baker hours available, and 58design consultant hours available. How many of each type of cake canbe created?

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A Study of James - Lesson 9- James 3:1-12

Chapter 3

The Teacher and the Tongue – (3:1-12)
Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many ways. If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body as well. Now if we put the bits into the horses' mouths so that they will obey us, we direct their entire body as well. Look at the ships also, though they are so great and are driven by strong winds, are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot desires. So also the tongue is a small part of the body, and yet it boasts of great things. See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity; the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body, and sets on fire the course of our life, and is set on fire by hell. For every species of beasts and birds, of reptiles and creatures of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by the human race. But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of God; from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be this way. Does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water? Can a fig tree, my brethren, produce olives, or a vine produce figs? Nor can salt water produce fresh.

James warns those who wish to be teachers that there is great accountability associated with the privilege of teaching others. A teacher must be a person who can control his speech—since the words he speaks will influence others—for good or evil. Much evil can be caused by a man who is careless in what he teaches to others by word or deed.

Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many ways. – James gives two reasons why we should be very cautious about becoming teachers:

First, because teachers come under greater scrutiny by God and men – as such we will incur a stricter judgment.

By God, because He will hold us accountable if we mislead others by our words or actions.

By men, because the teacher is in the limelight and is looked to for instruction and as an example of how we ought to live. People expect him to reflect in his life what he teaches in his words. God's truth is often put to shame by teachers who fall into open sin. A man's actions often speak louder than his words, and often the only lesson learned from a hypocritical teacher is how to be a hypocrite.

Second, because teachers are still human and subject to sin –we all stumble in many ways. Teachers are not 'super-saints' who have finally and forever conquered sin in their hearts and lives. They, like all other Christians, are forgiven sinners who battle daily with indwelling sin.

Teachers must always be vigilant to avoid stumbling. At the same time, those who learn from them must not place them on an exalted pedestal, holding them to a standard which no one can measure up to. Christ, the Great Shepherd, has given shepherds to His sheep, but we must never forget that these shepherds are themselves sheep.

If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body as well. – A man's words betray what is in his heart. A person who is censorious and critical of others will usually display it first in his speech. A person who is easily provoked to anger will often erupt first in cruel, vicious words. He who is more interested in things of this world will generally let you know by the things he is fond of discussing. But a person who is careful to speak only those words that are edifying and God-honoring probably exercises self-control in his behavior as well—this is the kind of man who makes the best teacher.

able to bridle the whole body – This is our goal in Christian sanctification—at least from an outward perspective. To achieve this kind of self-control, we must begin with the tongue. To control the tongue, we need to address the heart-sins that lead to tongue-sins.

To address these heart-sins, we need to recognize them as sin (the tongue does a very good job of manifesting them to us), then confess them to God, requesting cleansing and strength to overcome these sins. Finally, we must make it a priority to resist the temptation to fall into such sin in the future.
James presents numerous illustrations to describe the tongue and its influences…

1. A bit in the mouth of a horse.Great, disastrous effects from a small member.
2. A ship's rudder.
3. A flame that sets an entire forest on fire.
4. A world of iniquity, set on fire by hell.
5. Unlike the animals of the earth, the wildest of which can be tamed by man. (see #1)The tongue cannot be tamed by man.
6. A fountain that sends forth both pure and bitter water.The contradiction of a man who blesses God and curses men.
7. A fig tree that produces olives.
8. A vine that produces figs.
9. Salt water that produces fresh water. (see #6)

Now if we put the bits into the horses' mouths so that they will obey us, we direct their entire body as well – A horse is full of wild, self-willed energy—until we put a bit in its mouth. By controlling the mouth of a horse, we gain mastery over the whole animal—directing him to go whichever way we wish, and restraining his desire to run wild. Similarly, the man who is able to control his own tongue is able to restrain his passions and keep his whole body in subjection to the Lord.

Look at the ships also, though they are so great and are driven by strong winds, are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot desires – Just as a horse can be turned by the bit we put in its mouth, so also a great sailing ship, driven by strong winds, can be turned by a very small rudder to go wherever the pilot wishes it to go. This reminds us what a small member our tongue is, and yet what a great influence it has over our entire being. We should govern our tongues with the same thoughtful care that a pilot uses in a storm to guide his ship safely to harbor.

See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire! – How many wildfires are started by a carelessly discarded cigarette or a smoldering match! Relijon . In dry weather, it takes little more than a spark to set an entire forest ablaze in a towering inferno of intense heat, destroying thousands of acres of trees that will take half a century or more to replace. In the same way, a careless word can provoke anger, pain, or malicious rumors that escalate into a tremendous amount of irreparable devastation.

And the tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity; the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body, and sets on fire the course of our life, and is set on fire by hell. – The great evil resources of the tongue justify James in calling it the very world of iniquity. The unbridled tongue seems to know no limit to the varied and treacherous things it will say in order to injure and destroy, to spread the poison of lies and false teaching and to exert its dominion over others. The source of its fiery evil is hell itself – and the prince of darkness for whom hell was created…

Matthew 25:41 –Then He will also say to those on His left, 'Depart from Me, accursed ones, into the eternal fire which has been prepared for the devil and his angels;

John 8:44 – You are of your father the devil, and you want to do the desires of your father. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies.

The great wickedness provoked by the tongue, as well as the deceptions that originate from it, can make both the speaker and the hearer more fit for the fire of hell.

For every species of beasts and birds, of reptiles and creatures of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by the human race – Whether we consider savage beasts, such as lions and bears, or birds, that are easily frightened and capable of flight (and therefore difficult to capture and subdue), or venomous animals, such as snakes, as well as domestic animals, such as horses and dogs—all have been tamed by man.

James uses the present tense 'is tamed,' as well as the past tense 'has been tamed,' reminding us that this is something that is commonly done—and not merely some great feat that was accomplished once a long time ago. Moreover, it is done by ordinary men without the need for supernatural miracles, as when God shut the mouths of the lions to protect Daniel, or when the ravens brought food to Elijah, or when the whale swallowed Jonah and spit him out on dry land.

But no one can tame the tongue; – The tongue is much more wild and unruly than any wild beast—it simply cannot be tamed by the skill of man, in the way that men can tame wild animals. Instead, supernatural power is required—the cleansing grace of God working in the heart of the sinner.

This serves as an indictment of the 'science' of Psychology, which seeks to provide naturalistic solutions to man's spiritual problems. Psychology seeks to modify the behavior through fleshly means, without giving glory to God, or acknowledging our helpless condition apart from His grace. Psychology views humans as mere animals—the most advanced form of animal, to be sure—but an animal just the same—and seeks to tame the human heart via the same techniques which one might use (e.g. rewards and punishments) to tame a wild animal. Yet, James assures us of the very thing that experience also teaches—namely, that people cannot become truly righteous apart from God's miraculous grace.

it is a restless evil – The word 'restless' (Grk: akataschetos) here means 'cannot be restrained, or unruly'. The tongue is not merely evil, but an evil that knows no bounds and cannot be contained, fenced or chained.

and full of deadly poison – The words it issues forth are like the venom of a deadly snake.

Romans 3:13 – 'THEIR THROAT IS AN OPEN GRAVE, WITH THEIR TONGUES THEY KEEP DECEIVING,' 'THE POISON OF ASPS IS UNDER THEIR LIPS';
With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of God; from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing – Matthew Henry writes:
We are taught to think of the use we make of our tongues in religion and in the service of God, and by such a consideration to keep it from cursing, censuring, and everything that is evil on other occasions … How absurd it is that those who use their tongues in prayer and praise should ever use them in cursing, slandering, and the like! If we bless God as our Father, it should teach us to speak well of, and kindly to, all who bear his image. … Piety is disgraced in all the shows of it, if there be not charity.
—Matthew Henry's Commentary at James 3:9
My brethren, these things ought not to be this way – It should be self-evident that the true religion which honors God is one that acts in a consistently honorable and holy way before both men and God. Such inconsistency is the hallmark of hypocrisy.
Such contradictions are not found in nature:
  • Does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water?
  • Can a fig tree, my brethren, produce olives, or a vine produce figs?
  • Nor can salt water produce fresh.


Our Lord said it this way:

Matthew 7:15-20 –Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Grapes are not gathered from thorn bushes nor figs from thistles, are they? So every good tree bears good fruit, but the bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a bad tree produce good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. So then, you will know them by their fruits.
Even if there were such a thing as a spring that issued forth both fresh and poisonous water at different times, who could trust it? If someone ever died from drinking its water, it would be labeled a poisonous spring, and men would avoid it.Just as a spring of water must consistently yield fresh water, so also the Christian ought consistently to speak words full of grace and wisdom, that are edifying to others and glorifying to God. And, though this may not presently be our consistent practice, it ought to be our fervent goal and prayer to God, as we diligently seek, by His grace, to learn to control our tongue.

33 Sprthird Grade James Test

Application
1.Consider that your tongue often provides the first evidence of the condition of your heart. If your speech is vulgar or abusive, it reveals something about your heart. Act swiftly to address the heart problem whenever it is made manifest in your words.
2.If you have opportunity to teach the Word, recognize the serious responsibility that attends the teaching of the Word, and be careful to teach only what is true, God-glorifying and edifying.
3.Remember that a man who can keep his tongue under control can likely control all his actions. Therefore, self-control should begin with the tongue.
4.Never forget what great harm our little tongue can do, and consider your words carefully before you speak them.
5.Don't try to tame your tongue apart from God's grace—it simply cannot be done. Pray to God for the grace to keep your tongue under control.
6.Avoid the hypocrisy of using your tongue to bless God and curse men. Seek to live a consistent Christian life that gives proper honor to both God and men.
7.Remember the illustrations:
a) the bit in a horse's mouthd) a world of iniquityg) a fig tree that produces olives
b) a ship's ruddere) the taming of wild animalsh) a vine that produces figs
c) a flame that sets a forest on firef) a fountain that sends forth both pure and bitter wateri) salt water that produces fresh water

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33 Sprthird Grade James Test Prep