A) We pick up again at James chapter four, starting with verse 9. The apostle makes it evident that there are times for us to engage in self-examination, to recognize that we are falling short, and to approach the Lord with a very humble and contrite heart. He says, “Grieve, mourn, and weep.” When he mentions turning your laughter into mourning, he’s referring to the act of trivializing our sin, not to laughter as a heartwarming gift.
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