Observation, Interpretation, Application (4.1)
Structure of an Epistle (4.1)
Patterns & Purposes of the Epistles (4.2)
Wisdom for Godly Living (4.3)
Areas Needing Wisdom (4.3)
100

This step of Bible study asks, “What do I see?”

What is Observation?

100

“Grace and peace” is typically found in this section of an epistle.

What is the Opening?

100

Recognizing patterns in epistles helps students trace this.

What is the flow of thought?

100

True wisdom comes from this source.

What is God’s character?

100

Believers should ask God for this, and He gives it generously (James 1:5).

What is wisdom?

200

Identifying the author, audience, and purpose belongs to this step of O‑I‑A.

What is Observation?

200

Teaching, correction, and encouragement belong to this major section of an epistle.

What is the Body?

200

Looking at this New Testament book helps provide background for many epistles.

What is the book of Acts?

200

According to James 3:13, a wise person shows wisdom through these two things.

What are a good life and humble deeds?

200

Conflict comes from these desires “that wage war in your members.”

What are selfish desires (lusts)?

300

This term means “drawing meaning out of the text,” not reading meaning into it.

What is exegesis?

300

Final exhortations, greetings, and blessings appear in this final section.

What is the Closing?

300

One purpose of the epistles is to correct this.

What is error?

300

James’s teaching closely echoes this major sermon of Jesus.

What is the Sermon on the Mount?

300

Wise believers use their words to do this, not tear down.

What is build up?

400

According to 2 Peter 1:20–21, Scripture has this many correct interpretations.

What is one?

400

Prayer requests are usually found in this part of an epistle.

What is the Closing?

400

This teacher emphasis encourages students not to accept assumptions at face value.

What is challenging assumptions?

400

God’s wisdom produces purity, peace, gentleness, mercy, and this quality.

What is sincerity?

400

Misused wealth brings this from God, according to James 5:1–6.

What is judgment?

500

This step asks, “How should I live this out?” and must be personal, practical, and Spirit‑led.

What is Application?

500

The purpose and theology of a letter are normally located in this section.

What is the Body?

500

This purpose of the epistles focuses on helping believers endure trials faithfully.

What is encouraging perseverance?

500

James says you cannot live wisely without living in this posture toward God.

What is the fear of the Lord (submission to His ways)?

500

Oppressing others or trusting in riches is condemned; instead, believers must handle wealth with these three qualities.

What are justice, generosity, and humility?