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  1. David Guzik commentary on James 1 talks about how the believer can make it through trials, and how he can receive wisdom from God.

  2. James asserts from the beginning of the first chapter that God's desire for us is to trust Him more, and more deeply. A person's actions are a good indicator of what kind of "faith" they really have. Biblical saving faith is not mere intellectual knowledge—it is trust.

  3. What true Christian Living is all about (James 1:19-27). We’ll be studying both these themes in depth, along with commentary. 1. How Christians are meant to endure trials (James 1:1-18) To understand the meaning and what James is explaining in James 1:1-18, we need first to understand the context of the scripture.

  4. CHAPTER 1. Jas 1:1-27. Inscription: Exhortation on Hearing, Speaking, and Wrath. The last subject is discussed in Jas 3:13-4:17. 1. James—an apostle of the circumcision, with Peter and John, James in Jerusalem, Palestine, and Syria; Peter in Babylon and the East; John in Ephesus and Asia Minor.

  5. 1 James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. We have here the inscription of this epistle, which consists of three principal parts.

  6. James 1 enlightens us about the transformative power of faith, trials, wisdom, and true religion. It inspires us to embrace trials as a means of building character, seek wisdom from God, understand our temptations, and live out our faith through compassionate actions and moral living.

  7. Verse 1. James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are of the Dispersion, greeting. The manner in which James here bracketed the names of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ carries the affirmation of the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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