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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Acts - The Unstoppable Church - James 1-2

Homiletics                                             Study – Acts & Letter of Apostles
Lesson     28                                                     Passage: James 1-2

Content (List of Topics or Events)

James tells of trials, tests, and temptations (James 1:1-18)
a. Greeting to 12 Tribes (1:1)
b. Persevering under trials tests our faith (1:2-4)
c. Ask God if we lack wisdom (1:5-8)
d. Be humble followers (1:9-11)
e. Perseverance under trial is blessed with the crown of life (1:12)
f. Temptation is not from God, but our evil desires  (1:13-15)
g. Good and perfect gifts are from God; He is consistent and gave us the word of truth (1:16-18)
James asks believers to take note of their Christian conduct (James 1:19-2:13)
a. Believers are to be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger (1:19-21)
b. Listen to the word and do what it says (1:22-25)
c. Believers “Keep your tongue in check” don’t be polluted by the world (1:26-27)
d. Believers don’t show favoritism; don’t be judges with evil thoughts (2:1-7)
e. Love your neighbor; favoritism is sin (2:8-11)
f. Mercy triumphs over judgment (2:12-13)
James describes faith in action (James 2:14-26)
a. Faith without deeds is dead faith (2:14-17)
b. Faith and Deeds go together “hand-in-hand” (2:18-19)
c. Faith without deeds is useless; with deeds demonstrates faith as demonstrated in Abraham credited righteous and God’s friend  (2:20-23)
d. Righteousness is considered by what we do and not only by declaring our faith (2:24-26)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

James tells of trials, tests, and temptations
James 1:1-18
James asks believers to take note of their Christian conduct
James 1:19-2:13
James describes faith in action
James 2:14-26

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words

James describes believers' trials, temptations, conduct, and active faith.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT believers' faith is proved in our life walk through difficulties, how we treat others and faith in action.

Specific Application Questions

1
What wisdom in your daily walk do you need to ask for God’s help?  Be specific!
2
How is your Christian walk noteworthy?  How are you reflecting Christ in your current situation?
3
When called to act out your faith what are you doing? How does it demonstrate the righteousness of God in you?

Principles to Remember

1
A crown of life is for those who persevere
2
Mercy triumphs over judgment
3
Useful faith demonstrates God’s righteousness
Characteristic of God
Author of Faith
Theme
Sometimes trials, temptation, tests but active faith demonstrates God’s righteousness in us. Faith is visible.

God’s Word  - What’s happening?
God’s Heart – What does God care about?
Today’s World – How does this connect to what is happening in my world today?

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