Resource > Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable) >  James >  Exposition > 
II. Trials and True Religion 1:2-27 
 A. The Value of Trials 1:2-11
hide text

James began his letter, which is in many ways a lecture, by dealing with the problem of trials that all believers encounter. He pointed out the value of trials to encourage his readers to adopt a positive attitude toward these experiences, to endure them, and to view them as God's tools. God uses trials to shape believers into people that will glorify Himself.

 B. The Options in Trials 1:12-18
hide text

Thus far James revealed the value of trials, how God uses them to perfect the Christian, and how to obtain God's perspective on one's trials when this is difficult to see. Next he proceeded to explain the consequences of obedience and disobedience and the source of temptations so his readers could manage their trials effectively.

 C. The Proper Response to Trials 1:19-27
hide text

Having explained the value of trials and our options in trials, James next exhorted his readers to respond properly to their trials. In this section he stressed the Word of God because it is the key to resisting temptations and responding to trials correctly (cf. Matt. 4:1-11).



created in 0.03 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA