James
The Nature of Trials
James 1:2-4
The Way of Wisdom
James 1:5-8
The Blessed Brother
James 1:9-12
The Nature of Man & God
James 1:13-18
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James, in 1:1 labels himself as this. (1:1)

What is a "slave" or "servant"?

100
This is the main theme of the letter of James. (1:2)

What is "persevering trials"?

100

This is what we should do when we struggle to navigate a trial. (1:5)

What is "he should ask God"?

100

This is the main heart problem for the "rich man". (1:10)

What is "pride" or "trusting in himself"?

100

This is what causes people to be tempted towards sin. (1:14)

What is "by their own evil desires"?

200

This was James intended audience. (1:1)

Who are Jewish Christians living outside of Jerusalem.

200
This is the manner in which James says we should receive a trial in the Christian life. (1:2)

What is with "joy" or "consider it a great joy"?

200

The way God gives out wisdom. (1:5)

What is "generously and ungrudgingly"?

200

The kind of life the world sees as beautiful as described by James in 1:10-11. 

What is "pursuing personal/material gain"?

200

The illustration Pastor John used to describe how we are tempted towards sin. 

What is "a fish choosing to bite the hooked worm"?

300

The phrase that James uses in his introduction which tells us that he was writing to people who understood the Old Testament. (1:1)

What is "The Twelve Tribes"?

300

The phrase "a ________ of your ______" reveals another way of understanding our experience of trials in the Christian life from God's perspective.(1:3)

What is "a testing of your faith"?

300

The heart/mind posture of those who will actually receive God's wisdom. (1:6)

What is "in faith without doubting"?

300

This is the person James says is truly blessed. (1:12)

What is "the one who endures trials"?

300

The reason God has no responsibility in a persons individual sins. (1:13)

What is "God isn't tempted and won't cause anyone to be tempted"?

400

This was the reason James writes to the church "dispersed abroad". (1:1)

What is the Jewish persecution of Jews who converted to Christianity?
400
The result of the testing of our faith. (1:3)

What is "endurance"?

400
The the word picture James used to describe the heart/mind of a person who asks God for wisdom while doubting. 

What is "the surging sea, driven and tossed by the wind"?

400

What God has promised to those who love him. (1:12)

What is "the crown of life"?

400

While sin does not come from God, these do! (1:17)

What are "good and perfect gifts"?
500

The role James had in the early church following the death of Jesus.

What is an early church leader? 

500

The result or "full effect" of undergoing trials in the Christian life. (1:4)

What is "mature and complete, lacking in nothing"?

500

The meaning of the Greek term only found in the book of James "dipsychos".

What is "double-minded" or having two souls.

500

This is what the "crown of life" represents. (1:12)

What is "eternal life"?
500

The 4 D's that we used to describe the process and result of temptation. (1:13-16) 

What are "Desire, Disobedience, Death, and Deceived"?