James 3:12
Japanese 1965
この聖句の意味
James is speaking and uses the analogy of trees not bearing fruits foreign to their nature to explain that a person cannot be both good and evil at the same time. He emphasizes consistency in behavior.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine if your apple tree started growing bananas! It's silly, right? James is saying we shouldn't act like that either; we should always try to do good things.
歴史的背景
James wrote this letter around AD 45-49 to Jewish Christians scattered throughout the Roman Empire. He often uses agricultural imagery familiar to his audience in Judea and surrounding areas.
今日への適用
Imagine a company that pledges environmental responsibility but still engages in harmful practices. This verse reminds us of the importance of consistency between what we claim and our actions.