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  • The tongue is a flame too. Among all the parts of the body, the tongue is a whole wicked world: it infects the whole body; catching fire itself from hell, it sets fire to the whole wheel of creation. (James 3, 6)

  • Wild animals and birds, reptiles and fish of every kind can all be tamed, and have been tamed, by humans; (James 3, 7)

  • We use it to bless the Lord and Father, but we also use it to curse people who are made in God's image: (James 3, 9)

  • does any water supply give a flow of fresh water and salt water out of the same pipe? (James 3, 11)

  • Can a fig tree yield olives, my brothers, or a vine yield figs? No more can sea water yield fresh water. (James 3, 12)

  • Wherever there are jealousy and ambition, there are also disharmony and wickedness of every kind; (James 3, 16)

  • whereas the wisdom that comes down from above is essentially something pure; it is also peaceable, kindly and considerate; it is full of mercy and shows itself by doing good; nor is there any trace of partiality or hypocrisy in it. (James 3, 17)

  • Where do these wars and battles between yourselves first start? Is it not precisely in the desires fighting inside your own selves? (James 4, 1)

  • You want something and you lack it; so you kill. You have an ambition that you cannot satisfy; so you fight to get your way by force. It is because you do not pray that you do not receive; (James 4, 2)

  • when you do pray and do not receive, it is because you prayed wrongly, wanting to indulge your passions. (James 4, 3)

  • Adulterers! Do you not realise that love for the world is hatred for God? Anyone who chooses the world for a friend is constituted an enemy of God. (James 4, 4)

  • Can you not see the point of the saying in scripture, 'The longing of the spirit he sent to dwell in us is a jealous longing.'? (James 4, 5)


“Quando te encontrares diante de Deus, na oração considera-te banhado na luz da verdade, fala-lhe se puderes, deixa simplesmente que te veja e não tenhas preocupação alguma”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina