Immediately after speaking about problems (vs. 2-4), James deals with the matter of decision-making. In Greek, the word “double-minded” literally means “two-souled” — pulled apart in different directions, divided loyalties, divided priorities. What the Apostle James references, we’ve all felt. Life is full of decisions and basically is a series of choices we make every day. Failing to make a choice is a kind of choice itself. How can the believer make wise decisions? We’ll learn from the Book of James…