Experiencing God in JamesNäide

After reading James 1, reflect on the following questions:
- Are you choosing great joy when you encounter trials? Do you believe God can bring joy in the midst of your grievous ordeals (v. 2)?
- Do you lack wisdom? With how much faith are you asking for it (vv. 5-8)?
- Are you a doubter, or are you absolutely confident you will receive from God what you ask (vv. 6-7)?
- Are you quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger (v. 19)? If you are not, how might God want you to change?
- Are you attempting to do something out of anger (v. 20)? Are you in danger of dishonoring God and doing something you will regret?
- Are you putting into practice everything you are learning in your Bible study and worship services (v. 22)?
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The "Experiencing God in James Bible Study" aims to guide readers through meditative reflections that challenge us to truly look for God in the Scripture. These reflections in turn help us experience God in our day-to-day lives, deepening our relationship with both God and His Word!
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