James 3:14
Amharic Dawro DWRNT (Ooratha Caaquwaa)
What Does This Mean?
James is warning believers not to take pride in their envy and jealousy because these feelings go against the truth of God's word. He says that if we have bitter rivalry or strife within us, it’s wrong to boast about it.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends and someone has a better toy than yours. Instead of being jealous and saying mean things, James tells us not to be proud of our jealousy because God doesn't like that. He wants us to be happy for others.
Historical Background
James, the brother of Jesus, wrote this letter around A.D. 45 to Jewish Christians scattered across various regions. The cultural context was one where tensions and rivalries were common among believers due to differing interpretations of faith practices.
Living It Out Today
In a modern workplace, if you're envious of a colleague's success and feel jealous, it’s important not to brag about your feelings or lie to yourself that they don't matter. James would advise focusing on positivity and truth in such situations.