James + Jude | Reading Plan + Study QuestionsSample

JAMES 1
JAMES ENCOURAGES BELIEVERS TO ASK GOD FOR WISDOM
James addresses Christians, those who have placed their faith in Jesus, by word of the disciples who have dispersed to share the gospel message.
Knowing that many of the disciples were facing persecution, James encourages them that trials and testing of their faith will produce strong faith and steadfastness. James challenges the disciples to find joy in the challenges they face, trusting that their faith is being cultivated.
James encourages the believers to ask God for wisdom. For those who ask with genuine faith, God will always answer this prayer and provide wisdom. James understands the temporary nature of riches and urges believers not to boast in their wealth.
Explaining a commonly misunderstood idea, James teaches that although God allows people to be tempted, God Himself does not tempt anyone. Each person is enticed by their own desires, causing them to produce sin and death. James clarifies that every good thing comes from God. The Enemy cannot create anything good, but attempts to distort God’s great creation.
James expresses the importance of being quick to listen and slow to speak. Although it is important to hear and comprehend God’s Word, James encourages believers to respond to what they have been taught. James boldly claims that faith without response is worthless, pointing to the deception found in religion without genuine faith. James provides examples of authentic responses to the news of Jesus, including caring for those in need and remaining resolute in their faith and uninfluenced by the world.
STUDY QUESTIONS
In James 1:1, how did James describe himself? What does this tell us about him?
According to James 1:2, why should believers consider trials as joy? What does this look like practically?
How does God respond to those who ask for wisdom (James 1:5)? In what areas do you need to ask God for wisdom?
Have you ever thought that God was tempting you? What is the source of temptation (James 1:13-15)?
What does it look like to be a doer of the Word, not just a hearer of the Word? Can you think of some characters in the Bible who exhibited this well?
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