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What does James 4 teach about conflict and desire?

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James 4 reveals that desires from our sinful nature lead to conflict, highlighting the need for grace.

In James 4, the apostle addresses the source of internal and external conflicts, stating that they arise from the desires that wage war within us. The verses explain that these desires often lead to sinful actions, such as envy and strife, and reflect our disconnect from God's will. Instead of seeking fulfillment through earthly desires, James directs believers to humble themselves and seek after God. Through this humility, believers can rely on His grace to combat their sinful inclinations and foster unity among one another.
Scripture References: James 4:1-4

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