#BibleStudy Study Questions from James Ch 1 on 2/23/2020
For as many Sundays as needed, my Sunday school class will explore the context and content of the practical content of the Letter from James.
Questions discussed are posted on Monday and a sampling of the discussion of each question is posted the Wednesday of that week.
If this is your first experience with my blogs, I invite you to copy and paste the questions into a word.docx and fill in blanks or answer questions before next week. We rarely do more than 6 or 8 questions in a given week.
I hope you'll explore this practical book along with us.
I'll post our answers on Wednesday.
Chapter 1
Verses 1-8
What great analogy for doubting is given here?
What does it mean to be double-minded - what problem does double-mindedness bring?
Why is faith essential for receiving answers to prayer?
What is God's single-minded goal for our lives?
How single-minded are you about achieving that goal?
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Chapter 1
Verses 9-11
What "high position" could a humble person achieve and why would it be a prideful situation?
What sort of pride is James talking about?
What kind of "low position" would a rich person have? How could THAT be a source of pride?
How is each person's position a potential trial?
What warning does v11 have for us - according to these verses, is that necessarily the end of the rich?
Why does James include rich/poor comparisons in a section about trails and perseverance?
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