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What does James say about the spirit of wisdom?

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James describes the spirit of wisdom as pure, peaceable, and full of mercy, contrasting it with earthly wisdom (James 3:17).

In his epistle, James emphasizes that the spirit of true wisdom manifests itself in the qualities of purity, peace, gentleness, and mercy. This highlights a significant distinction between wisdom from above and worldly wisdom, which can often fuel envy and strife. James encourages believers to evaluate their actions against the standards of this divine wisdom, ensuring their conduct embodies these qualities in all interactions. The presence of these traits in a believer's life is a testimony to the workings of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: James 3:17

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