What does testing produce
What is Perseverance
Be quick to
What is to listen
What does the mirror represent from week 3's lesson
What sin is James confronting in this week's lesson
Complete the series slogan:
"Faith in Flip-Flops: Don't _____ — _____!"
What is FLOP — FLIP
The testing of Your faith produces
What is Perseverance
Be slow to
what is to speak
James tells us to be hearers and _____ of the word
What are Doers
Who got the best seat in James's example today
Who is the rich man
Which book of the Bible are we studying these few weeks of summer?
What is the book of James
Flip or Flop? You keep trusting God in a difficult season
What is Flip
James compares the tongue to a
What is a fire
What danger does James warn us about
What is to deceive yourself
What does it mean to FLIP this week
What is treat all people the same, invest in others, and show no favortism
Name any TWO of the four FLIP words
Why does James say trials matter
What is They help us grow and mature
Flip or Flop? You repost gossip because it is entertaining
What is Flop
Flip or Flop? God convicts you of something and you make a change
Flip or Flop? You ignore a lonely student to sit with the popular kids
What is FLOP
Which lesson used a mirror as its main illustration?
Week 3 – Be Doers of the Word
James says trials produce perseverance. Name a difficult situation you might face and explain how God could use it to grow their faith.
Lots of choices such as: A family struggle, sports injury, rejection, anxiety, etc. God can use it to teach trust, patience, endurance, or dependence on Him.
According to James, why is the tongue compared to a fire, and how can words be used for both good and bad?
What is A small fire can cause great damage, just as words can. Words can encourage, teach, and build up—or gossip, hurt, and destroy.
What's the difference between knowing what God wants and actually being a doer of the Word?
What is Knowing is hearing or understanding truth. Being a doer means obeying it and allowing it to change your actions.
Why does favoritism contradict the way Jesus treated people?
What is Jesus valued all people equally, especially outsiders and those overlooked by society. Favoritism judges by appearance instead of seeing people as God does.
The toughest of all: Name all four lessons we've studied so far AND the main point of each.