Asked by Makayla
What does James, the brother of Jesus, offer his readers to help them?
power
peace
wisdom
comfort
wealth
security
freedom
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Wisdom.
James explicitly tells readers to ask God for wisdom (James 1:5) and contrasts earthly wisdom with “wisdom from above” (James 3:13–18). The letter gives practical, wise instruction for living—how to endure trials, control the tongue, care for the needy, and pray—so its central offer is practical, spiritual wisdom.
James explicitly tells readers to ask God for wisdom (James 1:5) and contrasts earthly wisdom with “wisdom from above” (James 3:13–18). The letter gives practical, wise instruction for living—how to endure trials, control the tongue, care for the needy, and pray—so its central offer is practical, spiritual wisdom.
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