Verse 1
1) Brethren of the dispersion are warned against any fleshly desire of anxiety to teach except, or unless each was aware of the responsibility it brings upon him toward his fellow man and God. He asserts that a greater degree of judgment, heavier judgment, falls upon the teacher than upon the pupil. The teacher must be judged by the standards of a teacher, Mark 12:40; Hebrews 13:17.
2) James seems to have been an able teacher, honored in his work, where he had gained honor. Many desire to have the honor of a teacher with little realization of the gravity or seriousness of the responsibility to God and one’s fellow man. Good teachers are necessary, and to be honored. But incompetent, unworthy, and untrustworthy teachers may do much harm.
AT THE CROSSROADS
He stood at the crossroads all alone, With the sunrise in his face; He had no thought for the world unknown, He was set for a manly race. But the road stretched east and the road stretched west, and the boy did not know which road was the best So he took the wrong road, and his life went down, And he lost the race and the victor’s crown; He was caught at last in a sinful snare, Because no one stood at the crossroads there, To show him the better road.
Another day at the selfsame place, A boy with high hopes stood; He, too, was set for a manly race, He was seeking the things that were good. But one was there who the roads did know, -And that one showed him which way to go; So he turned away from the road that went down, And he won the race and the victor’s crown. He walks today on the Highway fair, Because one stood at the crossroads there, To show him the better road.