3
1 Let
not many of
you be teachers,
my brothers, knowing
that we will
receive heavier judgment.
2 For
we all stumble
in many things.
Anyone who doesn’t
stumble in word
is a perfect
person, able to
bridle the whole
body also.
3 Indeed,
we put bits
into the horses’
mouths so that
they may obey
us, and we guide
their whole body.
4 Behold,
the ships also,
though they are
so big and are
driven by
fierce winds, are
yet guided by a
very small rudder,
wherever the pilot
desires.
5 So
the tongue is
also a little
member, and boasts
great things. See
how a small
fire can spread to
a large forest!
6 And
the tongue is
a fire. The
world of iniquity
among our members
is the tongue,
which defiles the
whole body, and
sets on fire
the course of
nature, and is
set on fire
by Gehenna.
7 For
every kind
of animal, bird,
creeping thing,
and sea creature
is tamed, and
has been tamed
by mankind;
8 but
nobody can tame
the tongue. It
is a restless evil,
full of deadly
poison.
9 With
it we bless
our God and
Father, and with
it we curse
men who are
made in the
image of God.
10 Out
of the same
mouth comes
blessing and
cursing. My brothers,
these things ought
not to be
so.
11 Does
a spring send
out from the
same opening fresh
and bitter water?
12 Can
a fig tree,
my brothers, yield
olives, or a vine
figs? Thus no spring yields both
salt water and
fresh water.
13 Who
is wise and
understanding among
you? Let him
show by his
good conduct that
his deeds are
done in gentleness
of wisdom.
14 But
if you have
bitter jealousy
and selfish
ambition in your
heart, don’t boast
and don’t lie
against the truth.
15 This
wisdom is not
that which comes
down from above,
but is earthly,
sensual, and
demonic.
16 For
where jealousy and
selfish ambition
are, there
is confusion and
every evil deed.
17 But
the wisdom that
is from above
is first pure,
then peaceful,
gentle, reasonable,
full of mercy
and good fruits,
without partiality, and
without hypocrisy.
18 Now
the fruit of
righteousness is
sown in peace
by those who
make peace.