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1.Rooted in God’s Truth

Teachers help people understand God’s truth and live it out. They love exploring Scripture, asking questions, and helping others see how faith connects with everyday life.

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2.Jesus, the Perfect Teacher

Jesus taught on hillsides, in boats, in homes, around tables, and along the road. He used stories, questions, pictures, and everyday examples to help people understand God’s kingdom.

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3.Understanding That Leads to Life

Teachers help others know what God says and why it matters. But real teaching does not stop with understanding. It leads to obedience.

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4.Questions Are Welcome

Good teachers create learning environments where questions are welcome. They understand that questions are not always signs of doubt or rebellion.

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5.Handling God’s Word Carefully

God’s Word is powerful. It can comfort, correct, guide, challenge, and heal. Because of this, it should be handled carefully, not carelessly.

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6.The Shadow of the Teaching Gift

The teaching gift is good. It brings wisdom, clarity, understanding, and depth. But without humility and heart, it can become rigid or prideful.

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7.Teaching That Builds Up the Church

Teaching is one of the ways God shapes His people into maturity. But James reminds us that teaching should be taken seriously.

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