According to the book of James, believers are encouraged to feel this way when facing trials.
What is joy?
(James 1:2)
According to James, faith without works is this.
What is dead?
(James 2:26)
James chapter 3 speaks mainly about this powerful yet small part of the body and its impact.
What is the tongue?
James refers to this person as the lawgiver who is able to save and destroy.
Who is God?
(James 4:12)
James told us not to have a grudge against each other because this person is the one true judge.
Who is the Lord?
(James 5:9)
James addressed his book to these people, scattered among the nations.
Who are the twelve tribes?
(James 1:1)
According to James, showing this in church is wrong and goes against the law of love.
What is favoritism?
(James 2:1)
According to James 3:1, many of us should not become this, because we will be judged more strictly.
What are teachers?
Instead of boasting about tomorrow, James advises us to say this when speaking of future plans.
What is "If it is the Lord’s will, we will live and do this or that"?
(James 4:15)
According to James, the prayer of faith will do this for the sick.
What is heal them?
(James 5:15)
According to James, your religion is worthless if you do not keep a tight rein on this.
What is your tongue?
(James 1:26)
James uses this analogy to illustrate the concept of faith without works:
What is a body without the spirit
(James 2:26)
According to James, whoever does not stumble in what they say is considered this.
What is a perfect person?
(James 3:2)
According to James chapter 4, God will lift up a believer when they do this.
What is humble themselves?
(James 4:10)
James says we should do this to each other so that we may be healed.
What is confess our sins?
(James 5:16)
According to James, you will feel mature and complete, not lacking anything, when this happens.
What is when perseverance finishes its work?
According to James, this is the royal law found in Scripture.
What is "Love your neighbor as yourself"?
(James 2:8)
In the book of James, this is described as pure, peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial, and sincere.
What is the wisdom from above?
(James 3:17)
According to James, doing this will make the devil flee from a believer.
What is resisting the devil?
(James 4:7)
According to James, the prayer of a righteous person is this.
What is powerful and effective?
(James 5:15-18)
James compares this kind of person to someone who looks at their face in a mirror and immediately forgets what they look like.
Who is someone who listens to the Word but does not do what it says? (James 1:23)
James uses this Old Testament figure as an example of faith and actions working together.
Who is Abraham?
(James 2:21)
James uses these three metaphors to describe the power of the tongue:
What are a bit, a rudder, and a fire?
(James 3:3-6)
God doesn’t answer a believer’s prayer request when it is asked in this way.
What is with wrong or selfish motives?
(James 4:3)
James uses this example to illustrate the type of patience that is required:
What is the farmer waiting for the crops to grow?
(James 5:7)