James teaches us how to live by faith in Jesus through the trials of life. He tells us to ask God when we need help. James challenges us to entrust ourselves to God’s care and wisdom.
Know who you are in Christ (1:1)- a slave of God/the Lord Jesus Christ!
Change how you think about God’s purposes for trials (1:2-3)-
“Consider it...” (v.2)- how you think directs the choices you make.
“all (great) joy...”(v.2)- Trusting God despite trials produces an unexpected faith response- spiritual contentment (joy)....
James teaches us how to live by faith in Jesus through the trials of life. He tells us to ask God when we need help. James challenges us to entrust ourselves to God’s care and wisdom.
- Know who you are in Christ (1:1)- a slave of God/the Lord Jesus Christ!
- Change how you think about God’s purposes for trials (1:2-3)-
- “Consider it...” (v.2)- how you think directs the choices you make.
- “all (great) joy...”(v.2)- Trusting God despite trials produces an unexpected faith response- spiritual contentment (joy).
- Trials are inevitable (“whenever”), varied (“multi-colored”), purposeful.
- Practice perseverance: it broadens your spiritual perspective (1:4)-
- Persevering under trials matures our faith.
- Our faith out-lasts current circumstances.
- Our faith in God’s provision grows as we go through (endure) trials.
- Humbly ask God for wisdom (1:5-11)-
- When to ask? When you lack wisdom!
- Who to ask? God, our Father, who generously gives us what we need.
- What is wisdom? Applying knowledge/understanding to life situations.
- How to ask? Believing God can help. (Because He is trustworthy.)
- But, not doubting His help (vivid pictures: “tossed by the wind & double-minded/souled”)
- Two striking examples (“humble brother”/“rich” man)
- Depend on God’s promise (1:12)- a blessing = “crown (which is) life”
- Perseverance (having stood the test)- inherit the promise- bc of love.
(it is God-promised; because you love Him.)
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