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James 1:19-27. Day 1. Receiving the Word. Read James 1:19-21. 1. After addressing trials and temptations, why do you think James focused on the behaviors in 1:19? Who was being addressed? Digging Deeper. What problem had the Israelites had? Jeremiah 7:24-26. What does Romans 10:17 say about hearing and salvation? 2.
James 1:19-27 Understanding Genuine Christianity James began chapter 1 explaining how a believer should view trials and temptations. In this section, we learn how a believer should view God’s Word. Verses 19-27 continue the focus on the “word of truth” mentioned in verse 18. How is the righteousness of God produced in our lives
James 1:19 It is through this treatise of steadfast faith in God in the trials of life that James builds to 1:19-27; he concludes chapter 1 with this: how do they become people that can be steadfast in their faith, and how can they be the Christians they are commanded to be by our Lord in their current situations?
The tone for James’ usage is set in 1:21, where believers are exhorted to receive the Word of God in meekness as the means of delivering their souls in times of trial. Since the Word “implanted” in the meek soul makes one a “doer of the word, and not a hearer only” (1:22), James then asks the question in 2:14 “can faith
Lesson 3 James 1:19-27 Commentary New International Version. Questions for Discussion and Thinking Further follow the verse-by-verse International Bible Study Commentary. Study Hints for Discussion and Thinking Further will help with class preparation and in conducting class discussion: these hints are available on the International Bible Study ...
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James 1:19-27 Study Hints for Discussion . 1. In our relations with others, what ways of speaking does James want us to do or avoid doing? Be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger. 2. How can praying and resolving to be quick to listen and slow to speak help prevent us from speaking quickly in anger?