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LET S BEGIN HERE A faith not expressed remains ceremonial at best left to sit idly collecting the dust of life. When James, the half-brother of Jesus and leader of the church in Jerusalem, wrote his letter to believers scattered across Europe, he wanted to make sure they understood that a faith without works is dead ( James 2:17). A lifeless shell of knowledge or tradition will prove to be of no help to anyone desiring to live out his or her Christianity, especially in tough times. That s why James pulled no punches. From the beginning of his letter, he exhorted his readers to embrace a hands-on Christianity that includes both head knowledge as a foundation and some sturdy legs to stand on that could spring into action regardless of the circumstances. Getting Started: An Overview of James If you were to visit an unfamiliar city with a large metropolitan area such as Los Angeles or Dallas, maps and travel guides would be invaluable. Once you understood the big picture and got your bearings, finding your way through the city would become a bit easier. Quotable Surprisingly, the greater part of the Bible is directed to the saint or the Christian. And it tells the believer how to walk with the God he or she has come to know. Charles R. Swindoll When searching the Scriptures, a helpful first step is to gather resources that will guide you in your study. Make certain you have a Bible dictionary and a concordance handy, as well as a reliable commentary on the book of the Bible you re studying. For this study of James, we recommend you get a copy of Swindoll s Living Insights New Testament Commentary: James, 1 & 2 Peter. You ll find a description of that and other resources on the last page of this study. NOTE: From time to time throughout this study, you ll notice bolded page numbers in parentheses next to a question or comment. These page numbers correspond to the section in Swindoll s Living Insights New Testament Commentary: James, 1 & 2 Peter where that particular point is discussed. 1

Take a few minutes to get an overview of the book of James by reading through the resources you ve gathered on James (pages 4 5). Also, study the chart provided at the end of this Message Mate. You may want to print the page that includes the chart so you can keep it for future reference. Helpful Hint Remember: Observation is a critical beginning technique you will want to use to put together the pieces of a passage of Scripture. Take some time to make notes, either in the space below or on a separate sheet of paper, about what you see as major themes in James 1. Your Turn in the Scriptures Now take a few minutes to respond to the following questions using the study resources you have available. Who was James? How did he describe himself? To whom did James write? And why? (Turn to your commentary to find insight, or read through the notes in your study Bible.) Look up the word diaspora in your Bible dictionary. How would you define this term in your own words? 2

James referred to the twelve tribes who are dispersed abroad in James 1:1. How does your understanding of diaspora help you grasp the situation James readers were experiencing? Will the Real James Please Stand! If you scan the New Testament, you ll discover several individuals identified by the name James (page 7): The father of Judas (not Iscariot) (see Luke 6:16) Son of Zebedee, brother of John (see Matthew 4:21) James the Less, son of Mary (see Matthew 27:56; Mark 15:40; Luke 24:10) Son of Joseph and Mary, half-brother of Jesus (see Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3; Jude 1:1) Many scholars and Bible teachers agree that the author of the book of James was the half-brother of Jesus. Imagine growing up alongside the Creator of the universe, the Savior of the world! Jot down a few thoughts about what this may have been like for James. Correlating James 1 with Mark 3:20 21 provides insight to James initial response to his older brother s ministry. Read Mark 3:20 21. Now read a few verses before verse 20 and following verse 21. What is the context of this passage? What were some of the people s responses to Jesus? How did Mark describe the reactions of Jesus family to His ministry? 3

Now read 1 Corinthians 15:3 11. What was Paul describing? Notice Paul mentioned James in 1 Corinthians 15:7. How does this verse relate to what Mark described in Mark 3:20 21? How did seeing Jesus alive after the resurrection transform James response to Him? Ultimately, James believed in Jesus after the resurrection. Faith moved James from unbelief to belief from an inactive indifference to an active, vibrant, hands-on trust in Jesus. Based on this study, write down three practical applications on the role of faith in changing a Christian s perspective on... Prayer Sharing his or her faith Enduring adversity 4

OVERVIEW OF JAMES Faith When stretched, it doesn t break. When pressed, it doesn t fail. When expressed, it doesn t explode. When distressed, it doesn t panic. Deeds stability love control and humility patience Background Characteristics Theme Key Verse Christ in James Greeting Trials Temptation Response to Scripture CHAPTER 1 Partiality and prejudice Indifference and mere intellectualism Obedience and action CHAPTER 2 The difficulties of life caused the scattered saints to drift spiritually, leading to all forms of problems unbridled speech, wrong attitudes, doubt, strife, carnality, shallow faith. The Proverbs of the New Testament, James contains many practical, straightforward exhortations. Emphasis is on importance of balancing right belief with right behavior. The book has many Old Testament word pictures and references. Real faith produces authentic deeds. 2:17 The tongue The heart The will CHAPTERS 3 4 CHAPTER 5 Jesus is the glorious Lord, who inspires true faith and authentic works (2:1, 14 26). Money matters Sickness Carnality and correction Copyright 1983, 1998, 2010, 2016 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. 5

Tools for Digging Deeper James: Hands-On Christianity by Charles R. Swindoll CD series Swindoll s Living Insights New Testament Commentary: James, 1 & 2 Peter by Charles R. Swindoll hardcover book God s Masterwork, Volume Seven: The Final Word A Survey of Hebrews Revelation by Charles R. Swindoll CD series For these and related resources, visit www.insightworld.org/store or call USA 1-800-772-8888 AUSTRALIA +61 3 9762 6613 CANADA 1-800-663-7639 UK +44 1306 640156 For the 2016 broadcast, this Searching the Scriptures study was developed by Mark Tobey in collaboration with Charles R. Swindoll based upon the original outlines, charts, and sermon transcripts. 6