After James 4:10-5:6
Watch your tongue;
don’t speak evil
against your brother.
If you do, you
become a judge,
not of the behavior,
but a judge of the law,
a judge against
the law. That means
you become one
who judges, not
one who obeys the law,
one who lives the law.
You try to turn
yourself into the one,
the only one, who
can truly judge,
the one who saves.
Sometimes, all times,
Keep your tongue
in your mouth, and
keep your mouth closed.
Photograph: The Day of Judgment by William Blake; Art Institute of Chicago via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
From “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge – D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.
When Innovation Isn’t the Answer – Darryl Dash at Dashhouse.
What Do You When You Fail? – Jeffrey Stivason at Gentle Reformation.
“In the Sweet By-and-By,” hymn by Sanford Fillmore Bennett – Anthony Esolen at Word & Song.

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