Verse of the day: James 1:19
"You know this, my beloved brothers and sisters. Now everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger;" James 1:19 holds a mirror to the soul, revealing one of the hardest disciplines for any believer: restraint in speech and mastery over anger. “Be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger.” These few words form a threefold path into maturity—listening first, measuring our words carefully, and allowing grace to govern our emotions. The imagery of an open ear made of light is fitting, for true listening is a sacred act. To be quick to hear means more than the physical act of taking in words; it speaks of the readiness of heart that leans toward understanding rather than judgment. The believer who trains the ear of the soul to listen finds wisdom before speaking, peace before reacting, and the tender whisper of the Holy Spirit before anger can ignite. Anger itself isn’t always sinful—it can signal a love for justice or a sensitivity to wrong—but Jam...