Living God’s Way: Tongue, bit and rudder
Carlton G. McPeak
Guest Columnist
What does a person’s tongue, a horse’s bit and a ship’s rudder have in common? Though small in size, they exert a great deal of control. James makes the point that we control horses using a bit and we steer a ship using a rudder, but we have a hard time controlling our tongue (James 3:2-5).
The idea that a person who is smaller than a horse in both body size and strength can control a large animal with simply a small instrument in the horse’s mouth should amaze us. The point James is making with this illustration is that we can control a horse, but we cannot control our tongue?
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