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Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath:

James 1:19 (KJV)

The news carries an undertone of urgency—summits convening, drones falling, systems failing, voices rising in criticism and appeal. Yet James offers a countermeasure to the reflex of immediate reaction: to listen first, speak with restraint, and resist the heat of anger. This is not passivity but a harder discipline—the kind required when stakes are genuinely high, when millions face displacement and displacement, when leaders and citizens alike must choose between speed and wisdom. The invitation is not to ignore what is breaking, but to approach it with ears open and words measured, trusting that some problems are solved not by who speaks loudest, but by who listens longest.

What prompted this

A day of high-stakes diplomacy and fractured systems: world leaders navigate dangerous tensions while ordinary people absorb the costs of displacement, geopolitical brinkmanship, and institutional strain.