Trials & Wisdom
(James 1)
Good Gifts & The Tongue
(James 1)
Favoritism & The Royal Law (James 2:1-13)
100

According to James 1:2, when you face trials, you should consider it what?

Joy OR Pure Joy 

100

According to James 1:17, every good and perfect gift comes from where?

 Above (or From God/The Father of Lights)

100

James 2:1 tells believers not to show this, which means treating some people better than others.

 Favoritism (or Partiality)

200

The testing of your faith produces this, which helps you stay strong in hard times.

Perseverance (or Steadfastness)

200

Fill in the blanks from James 1:19: "Be quick to listen, slow to ______, and slow to ______."

 Speak, Anger

200

James gives an example of showing too much attention to a rich man and ignoring someone who is what?

Poor

300

 If you lack wisdom, James says you should ask this person for it.

GOD 

300

James 1:13 says God does not tempt anyone, but that we are tempted when drawn away by our own what?

 Evil desires (or lusts)

300

According to James 2:5, God has chosen the poor to be rich in what?

Faith

400

When asking God for wisdom, you should not do this, or you will be like a wave of the sea.

Doubt

400

Instead of just listening to the word, James says we must be what?

Doers (or Doers of the word)

400

What does James call the command to "Love your neighbor as yourself" in 2:8?

The Royal Law

500

James 1:12 says that those who stand the test and endure temptation will receive this "crown."

The Crown of Life 

500

 According to James 1:26, if you cannot control this part of your body, your religion is worthless.

The Tongue

500

If you keep the whole law but fail in one point, James says you are guilty of breaking how much of it?

All of it