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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of James: Week 1, Day 3: James 2:1-13:

SUMMARY OF JAMES 2:1-13:

James warns against showing favoritism, which is discrimination and the judgement of others. James says that God has chosen the poor to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom He has promised to those who love him. The rich are exploiting you by slandering Jesus’s name and dragging you into court.

Instead, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Showing favoritism is a sin, even if you keep the rest of the laws. You break God’s law when you break just one of His laws. Speak and act as if you will be judged. Judgement without mercy will be shown to those who are not merciful to others.

QUESTIONS FOR JAMES 2:1-13:

7) Because it is discrimination and the judgement of others. Many people favor those they like personally, those they connect with, those who look good and do good in their eyes, etc. It’s a part of human nature to judge by appearances, and it’s a fight we all must engage in on a daily basis.

8 ) If you love your neighbor, you will be prevented from showing favoritism.

Mark 12:31: The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”

Matthew 22:36-40: “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.”

9) God shows mercy to me every day when I’m blessed to wake up and go to bed each night without doing too much damage to others. He has given me a blessed life and continues to guide my family as we move forward.

CONCLUSIONS TO WORDGO GAMES 2:1-13:

Powerful lesson about showing favoritism. We all do it, sometimes without even thinking. As parents, we do this with out kids, too. It’s important to love everyone equally and to treat everyone the same.

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of James: Week 1, Day 2: James 1:19-27

SUMMARY OF JAMES 1:19-27

James offers advice for living: everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger. Accept God’s word, which can save you.

Do what the Word says. You will be blessed for doing so and find freedom in God’s word. It’s good to look after orphans and widows, and to keep yourself from being polluted by the world.

QUESTIONS FOR JAMES 1:19-27:

4) All of them in truth. Slow to anger, slow to speak, and listen more. We probably all need to do that more. I do because I can get angry quickly and say what I don’t mean.

5) It gets me in the Word again, and I’m trying to stay rooted this summer. It keeps God fresh in my memory, so I can be more Godly every day.

6) There are so many ways. Donate your money and your time; volunteer at church and where needed. Keep an out for those that need help. Live out God’s word for others to follow and perhaps turn to Him.

CONCLUSIONS TO WORDGO JAMES 1:19-27

I like these short lessons. Ideally, there would be more meat here, but it’s the summer. I’m doing this so I can keep reading God’s word and grow with Him. A healthy perspective helps.

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of James: Week 1, Day 1: James 1:1-18

Summary of James 1:1-18:

James tells us that trials develop perseverance to mature us. Ask God for wisdom and believe you will receive it. We all will fade away.

Those who persevere will receive the crown of life. God does not tempt; desire tempts that gives forth to sin and subsequently death.

Every gift is from God who does not change. He gave us life through His Word of Truth so we can be the firstfruits of creation.

QUESTIONS for James 1:1-18

  1. Trials are only temporary, and they will grow you if you choose to let them. It’s encouraging to know that your walk leads to brigther days.

2) God is good, and He does not want us to suffer.

3) He has led me to right where I am at and always provided a way to survive even when it was hard to see how it would happen.

Conclusions TO WORDGO JAMES 1:1-18

Do read the insight and listen/read when you have time. I plan to listen to the audio when I’m in the car!