Les 1
James 1:1-18
We begin with one of the central themes of James: how faith is formed through hardship. James writes to people facing trials and reminds them that suffering is not meaningless. Along the way, he points them toward wisdom, perseverance, and the unchanging goodness of God.
Les 2
James 1:19-27
James shifts from what we believe to how we live. He offers practical wisdom about listening, speech, anger, and action. More than simply hearing God’s word, James calls us to become people who are transformed by it.
Les 3
James 2:1-13
In this passage, James confronts our tendency to judge and rank one another. He challenges the values of status, wealth, and influence that often shape our thinking. Instead, he invites us to see others through the lens of mercy and God’s upside-down kingdom.
Les 4
James 2:14-26
James asks a question that continues to challenge believers today: What good is faith if it never changes the way we live? Through vivid examples, he explores the relationship between belief and action. For James, faith is not simply something we think about; it is something we embody.
Les 5
James 3:1-18
Today, James turns his attention to the power of words. He reminds us that our speech has the ability to build up or tear down, heal or harm. In the process, he invites us to consider what our words reveal about the condition of our hearts.
Les 6
James 4:1–12
What causes conflict among us? James suggests that many of our outward struggles begin with inward ones. This passage explores desire, humility, judgment, and the grace God offers to those who draw near.
Les 7
James 4:13–5:6
James challenges two powerful temptations: the illusion of control and the false security of wealth. He reminds us of the fragility of life and God’s concern for those who suffer injustice. His words call us toward humility, trust, and compassion.
Les 8
James 5:7–20
As James brings his letter to a close, many of its themes come together. He encourages believers to practice patience, prayer, perseverance, and mutual care. It is a fitting conclusion to a letter about living faith faithfully in community.