Parallel Bible results for "james 3"

James 3

NRS

MSG

1 Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers and sisters, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.
1 Don't be in any rush to become a teacher, my friends. Teaching is highly responsible work. Teachers are held to the strictest standards.
2 For all of us make many mistakes. Anyone who makes no mistakes in speaking is perfect, able to keep the whole body in check with a bridle.
2 And none of us is perfectly qualified. We get it wrong nearly every time we open our mouths. If you could find someone whose speech was perfectly true, you'd have a perfect person, in perfect control of life.
3 If we put bits into the mouths of horses to make them obey us, we guide their whole bodies.
3 A bit in the mouth of a horse controls the whole horse.
4 Or look at ships: though they are so large that it takes strong winds to drive them, yet they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs.
4 A small rudder on a huge ship in the hands of a skilled captain sets a course in the face of the strongest winds.
5 So also the tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great exploits. How great a forest is set ablaze by a small fire!
5 A word out of your mouth may seem of no account, but it can accomplish nearly anything - or destroy it!
6 And the tongue is a fire. The tongue is placed among our members as a world of iniquity; it stains the whole body, sets on fire the cycle of nature, and is itself set on fire by hell.
6 A careless or wrongly placed word out of your mouth can do that. By our speech we can ruin the world, turn harmony to chaos, throw mud on a reputation, send the whole world up in smoke and go up in smoke with it, smoke right from the pit of hell.
7 For every species of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by the human species,
7 This is scary: You can tame a tiger,
8 but no one can tame the tongue—a restless evil, full of deadly poison.
8 but you can't tame a tongue - it's never been done. The tongue runs wild, a wanton killer.
9 With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse those who are made in the likeness of God.
9 With our tongues we bless God our Father; with the same tongues we curse the very men and women he made in his image.
10 From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers and sisters, this ought not to be so.
10 Curses and blessings out of the same mouth!
11 Does a spring pour forth from the same opening both fresh and brackish water?
11 A spring doesn't gush fresh water one day and brackish the next, does it?
12 Can a fig tree, my brothers and sisters, yield olives, or a grapevine figs? No more can salt water yield fresh.
12 Apple trees don't bear strawberries, do they? Raspberry bushes don't bear apples, do they? You're not going to dip into a polluted mud hole and get a cup of clear, cool water, are you?
13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Show by your good life that your works are done with gentleness born of wisdom.
13 Do you want to be counted wise, to build a reputation for wisdom? Here's what you do: Live well, live wisely, live humbly. It's the way you live, not the way you talk, that counts.
14 But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not be boastful and false to the truth.
14 Mean-spirited ambition isn't wisdom. Boasting that you are wise isn't wisdom. Twisting the truth to make yourselves sound wise isn't wisdom.
15 Such wisdom does not come down from above, but is earthly, unspiritual, devilish.
15 It's the furthest thing from wisdom - it's animal cunning, devilish conniving.
16 For where there is envy and selfish ambition, there will also be disorder and wickedness of every kind.
16 Whenever you're trying to look better than others or get the better of others, things fall apart and everyone ends up at the others' throats.
17 But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without a trace of partiality or hypocrisy.
17 Real wisdom, God's wisdom, begins with a holy life and is characterized by getting along with others. It is gentle and reasonable, overflowing with mercy and blessings, not hot one day and cold the next, not two-faced.
18 And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace for those who make peace.
18 You can develop a healthy, robust community that lives right with God and enjoy its results only if you do the hard work of getting along with each other, treating each other with dignity and honor.
New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.