ÿWPCi ûÿ2-B TS W§/þCourier 10 Pitchÿÿm[xxx´ÙÂx Œ @ɇÏó þþþþþþþÿþÿÿÿÿÿÿþÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿEpson LQ-2500EPLQ2500.PRSôx Œ @ɇÏ O‚Ð ÈÈ ÐÐ °°X ÐÐ °°Èè Ðûÿ2_g#|xØI.ØÂXXÂJames StudyÆ€%XÆ ØII.ØÂXXÂLesson 1 Introduction to James.Æ€%XÆ ÁXÁØA.Ø°° ÂWho is the most probable authority?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂThree James in N.T. Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂMost likely the James the Just the half brother of Jesus.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂJames the Apostle. Edited later by someone else.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂIt was written in very good Greek, This in one of the reasons to help understand the style.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWas written out of a Jewish Christian culture.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂMost probable author was James the half brother of Jesus.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂOpens with the feeling of oppression. Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂJames is considered the book of Proverbs of the New Testament.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂVery Revellent for today. Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂJames mentioned Jesus Christ twice in his book.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁØ B.Ø°° ÂWho was the book written to?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂDestination of the book of James was to not a certain local church but is a open book to all.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁØC.Ø°° ÂWhen was this epistle written?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂDate was written in approx. Ad 44 to 63.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁØD.Ø°° ÂWhat is the purpose of the epistle?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂÆ€%Æ ÁXÁØE.Ø°° ÂWhat is the teaching of James?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂSin, judgement , and regeneration, The Christian life, Trials, Temptation, The Rich and the Poor, The Old Jewish Law. Faith and Works. Wisdom, Meekness and Endurance.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁØF.Ø°° ÂWhat kind of literature does the book contain?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂBits and pieces of Wisdom, and perverbal sayings. Æ€%Æ ÁXÁØG.Ø°° ÂHow did James feel about his brother before he died?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂHis Brother Jesus Christ.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂHe did not accept his brother until after he died or close to it.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁØH.Ø°° ÂWhat position did James hold and where?Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂHe was know as the Bishop of the Church at Jerusalem.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂHe wrote this when he was pastor at Jerusalem.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂJames declares that faith without works is dead.Æ€%Æ ØIII.ØÂXXÂJames Interlinear Text.Æ€%XÆ ÁXÁØA.Ø°° ÂÆ€%°Æ ÁXÁØB.Ø°° ÂJames chapter 1 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØC.Ø°° ÂJames chapter 2 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØD.Ø°° ÂJames chapter 3 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØE.Ø°° ÂJames chapter 4 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØF.Ø°° ÂJames chapter 5 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØG.Ø°° ÂJames chapter 6 Æ€%°Æ ØIV.ØÂXXÂJames Strongs Dictionary.Æ€%XÆ ÁXÁØA.Ø°° ÂÆ€%°Æ ÁXÁØB.Ø°° Â1000 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØC.Ø°° Â2000 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØD.Ø°° Â3000 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØE.Ø°° Â4000 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØF.Ø°° Â5000 Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁØG.Ø°° Â5500 Æ€%°Æ ØV.ØÂXXÂJames Chapter One Study Notes.Æ€%XÆ ÁXÁØA.Ø°° ÂLesson 2 James 1:1-2.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â1. James a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â2. My brethren count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat is a servant? 1401Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHe first identifies himself as a slave or servant, One who gives himself up to anothers will. Some one who is in bondage usually but in scripture it is a choice not a bondage.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIn New Testament times people owned servants.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂEvery 7 years at year of Jubilee all debt was free and the Servant was set free.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂIf you decided to stay after 7 years you were then marked with a hole in the ear then they become a bond servant.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂJames had made a life long commitment to the Lord.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂHe showed he was committed by saying he was a servant.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂJames only uses the term Jesus Christ twice in the Book of James.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat is a tribe? 5443Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThere are two or three possibilities. It is all the Decedents of Jacob. This was called a tribe.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOf people of a race or Nation, or habitation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTo the Jews who were being scattered.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂTo the Christians is the strongest possibility who he was addressing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂDescribe the meaning of the word greeting. 5463Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is a traditional Gentile greeting not a Jewish greeting.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe Jewish was the word Shalom which means Made whole.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂPaul usually used grace or peace in his greetings.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans cheerful, happy, rejoice, Wish you well, God speed in this greetings is what is represented.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂDescribe the word joy. 5479Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂCalls us brethren which means kinship.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe same blood has made us the same by Christ.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂCount it all Joy. Consider it all joy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂJoy means: Cheerfulness, calm, delight, gladness.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂJoy is associated with life, The experience of sorrow helps you have the capacity of joy. Joy is the opposite of sorrow.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂHappiness and Joy is often mixed up and they are not related.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂHappiness is a product of the soul, based on feelings, or circumstances.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂHappiness comes and goes.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂJoy is not of the soul but of the spirit. Gal 5:22Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂSorrow if when your spirit is sinking and joy is described when your spirit is bursting forth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂThis comes from the root word used for grace.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ l.ØÂ` ` ÂNeh 8:10, The joy of the Lord is your strength. Luke 15:7, Joy in heaven over one sinner repenting.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ m.ØÂ` ` ÂIsa 12:3. With joy ye shall draw forth out of the waters of salvation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ n.ØÂ` ` ÂPsa 16:11, In thy presence there is fullness of joy. In his presence there is joy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØo.ØÂ` ` ÂJoy is supernatural. It is very powerful.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØp.ØÂ` ` ÂCount it joy when you fall in divers temptations. When you fall into temptations count it as joy this releases joy into the circumstance.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØq.ØÂ` ` ÂIt does not equal pleasure. it is progress to become Christ like.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØr.ØÂ` ` ÂJoy is the ability to expect God to move and Joy sustains you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂExplain the word fall. 4045Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWhen you fall, to fall into something all around you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂBe surrounded with, be compassed with problems all around you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂYou wake up and it seems it is all around you. This is what he is talking about.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂLike being in a snow storm or fog all around you. This shows us we cannot always control things around us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂIt takes joy to count yourself this way in the midst of problems. We need to stop and let Joy come on the scene.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat is divers? 4164Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂManifold is alternative word, Various temptations is also ok.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂComes for the word pictures from the root links. Mixture of colors in any picture.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTalking about all different kinds of circumstances.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need joy to help us in all circumstances.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂCount it joy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂDefine the word temptations. 3986Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂCan be a experiment. To test it. to be tested or go through trials, proving, adversity, affliction, provocations.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂCount it all joy when you fall into these different problems or times of your life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂCan mean outward circumstances, and also inside on your morals.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂTrials is outward tests.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂTemptations as innards tests this is in the English.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂBoth of these help you either go toward or away from God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂIf you count it as joy it will draw you closer to God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂIn a trial some people pull away from Church and Christian people.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂTrials come in varied form.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂPeople often stumble over circumstances.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂThere is a testing of our faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ l.ØÂ` ` ÂEvery trial builds character in us. We learn to be used in eternity for the Lord.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ m.ØÂ` ` ÂReact with joy from the Spirit Man not with the soul.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ B.Ø°° ÂLesson 3 James 1:3-4.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â2. Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â3. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂExplain the word knowing. 1097Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂKnowing is a weak word in the English word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂRelative words means to understand completely, a defiteness, to recognize , to come to know, absolutely perceive something.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThe following words come from the same root word in Greek.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂPrognosis to know beforehand.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂAgnostic means ignorance.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂGod wants us to know him. To come to a full revelation of Him.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂTo know him fully.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂTrials help you to know.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂGive other words that describe trying. 1383Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂKnowing this.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans approving, tried, trustworthiness, To prove with the expectation of getting an approval. We are going to goÔ ˆ,Ô through trying with a expected result of approval.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂOur testing and trials will give us approval after going through this there is a trustworthiness in our life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂI Peter 1:6-9Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂOur trial of our faith is more precious then gold.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂThe end of our faith is the saving of our souls.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂGive a brief description of faith. 4102Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is what is going to be tied.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂFaith is : A assurance, or a strong conviction, a firm persuasion, a confidence.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂA bold strong Confidence.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂOur Faith is always on Trial.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂThree things that watch our test of faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂOne is the Demonic Beings, Two is God and his Heavenly Beings, and The third are those around us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂDefine worketh. 2716Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to do work fully, not just active but to work fully, to accomplish, to achieve, to bring about results. To bring forth fruition.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂTrials achieve something in us. Children of Israel went through the same thing to see what was in their heart.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat is patience? 5281Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂGood word for this is steadfastness, Those that endure until the end the same will be saved. Must endure to the end not get started and give up.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂConstancy, to stay constant.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we cannot do nothing else in our christian life stay constant.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂEndurance to get to a specified point.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂPatience is developed by going through trials. Only this kind of patience can be achieved this way.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂDescribe the word perfect. 5046Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTrials Worketh to achieve this endurance in our life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMany People blame God, or are mad at Him because of trials.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂComplete , full aged, Moral Character , Mature.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂExample someone when they reach the age of 21 they have more choices and responsibilities.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂLet patience have her complete work.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂDefine the word entire. 3648Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂSo that we can be complete or fully mature by letting patience have her perfect work.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂEntire Means : to be complete in all its parts. Free from sin, faultless, whole, perfectly sound, complete.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂPatience will bring us to the point of Entire.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWithout Patience we cannot be made entire.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂFirst going through a trial you count it all joy, Then we knowing that this kind of trying is subject of approval which will get us some where.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂOur faith is on trial Rom 10:17 Faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂIs being tested for approval.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂThe trying of our faith achieves endurance which brings about maturity or completeness.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂThis shows a pathway what a trial does to your life from beginning to end.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the end results of going through trials.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 9.Ø ÂExplain wanting. 3007Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans lacking nothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat will be lacking?Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂNothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂCould you imagine a trial could produce all this in your life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the only way to achieve this goal to be mature in Christ.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂCount it all joy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂOur ability to release joy is important.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂYour ability to endure is patience.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to do this consistently over time to come to maturity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ C.Ø°° ÂLesson 4 James 1:5-8.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â5. If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â6. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â7. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â8. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat is Wisdom. 4678Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThe word lack and wanting are the same word in the original.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWisdom is a very powerful word that needs in depth study.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂMust ask of God the source.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂEph 1:8 Wherein he hath abounded in all wisdom and prudence.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂGod wants us to hath all wisdom possible, hath abounded.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂWisdom is the insight to the true nature of things.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂPrudence is the ability to discerns the modes of action.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂWisdom is theoricital, all things have theory.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂPrudence is practical knowledge.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂI Cor 2:4-7 speech was not in mans wisdom but in the power of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂWe speak the wisdom of God not of man. This shows the different kinds of wisdom. The hidden mysteries of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ l.ØÂ` ` ÂWas veiled from ungodly men. God wants his people to receive his wisdom.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ m.ØÂ` ` ÂBut my God shall supply you with all your need according to his riches in heaven. Money is not in heaven but Knowledge and Wisdom.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ n.ØÂ` ` ÂProv 2 - 3:13 Describes what wisdom will do for you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØo.ØÂ` ` ÂWisdom comes from God to help us in many ways.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØp.ØÂ` ` ÂIf connects the previous verse. This is one possible area we need to be entire is wisdom.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe Liberally. 0574Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the nature of God to give us all things liberally.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂGod is not stingy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to be bountifully, openly, singleness of heart he gives openly.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂGod gives Wisdom bountifully.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂConditions God requires is to ask.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat does upbraideth 3679 mean?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to chide, taunt, revive, without finding fault, does not reproach you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂBecause you lack wisdom Gods will not look down on you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂHe will give it openly to you from his own heart and treasures.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat method should we ask?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we ask it will be given to you. It is not a sin to have wisdom, but it would be a sin to not ask for wisdom.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂGod knows we are created through Adam.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWisdom is to know how to use knowledge.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂLet him ask in faith nothing wavering.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat are other words for waver 1252?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to hesitate, to doubt, to stagger, Abraham did not stagger or waiver when God spoke to him about being a Father of many nations.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂDo not let doubt be in your mind.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat is a person like who wavers?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHe is like a wave of the sea.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂHow can you build a foundation on a wave.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat happens to him?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂIf you stagger on the promises then you are like a wave of the sea driven by the wind and tossed.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIt would be a sin to waiver.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat should that persons expect?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂFaith is the key that is dealt with in the Book of James.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂAsk in faith or else don't expect anything from God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂDescribe Doublemindedness. 1374Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans double soul is the same word mind in original.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂDouble means two. Means to have two minds or two souls in operation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂWe cannot operate rightly with this double minded.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂWhich mind you feed the most, That part will be the strongest. This is to illustrate the power of death and life and the power of good and evil.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂHe is unstable in all his ways.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂDefine the word unstable. 0182Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂInconstant, in all his ways, restless. All these things can come at you in your times of trials.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThe enemy may come at you to cause division.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThis shuts the door of heaven.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂRelease divine joy to overcome all those things that comes against you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂIn all his ways, this affects every facet of his life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂIf he has love it will affect his relationships to God and people.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ D.Ø°° ÂLesson 5 James 1:9-11.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â9. Let the brother of low degree rejoice in that he is exalted;Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â10. But the rich, in that he is made low; because as the flower of the grass he shall pass away.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â11. For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth; so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂExplain the term low degree. 5011Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂNotice the Brother.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: not rising far from the ground, Depressed maybe in financial sense, Could be Mental.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTalks of Men of low estate. We may work with someone like this or know someone like this.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂThose who are poor.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe the word rejoice. 2744Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo boast, to glory, to glory on account of a thing, to joy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is pretty tough to do in the midst of things.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂRejoice because of the strength and the bringing up is a supernatural miracle.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat does exalted mean? 5311Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Rank, to a high station, to lift up, to raise up.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂGod has made many promises in the Bible 2cor 8:9 Christ was made poor so that we may be made Rich.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTo rejoice because God will meet his needs.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWho are the rich? 4245Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Wealthy, abounding in material resources.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂBut in the rich that he is made Low.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhy will the rich be made low?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHe is to rejoice in that he is being made low.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂBecause Riches are temporary they will fade away.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂBecause as the flower of the grass he will pass away.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â2 cor 4:18 That which is seen is temporal, that which is not seen is eternal.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must invest where moths and rust will not destroy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂDescribe the word grace. 2143Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂGods grace will bring them to the point of humility.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOne difficult problem with rich men will be humility.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂSome rich men their blessings come from God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂMat 23:12 If you exalt yourself will be abased, If you abase yourself you will be exalted.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂIsa 40:4-8 Let every valley be lifted up, All flesh is grass, the grass and flowers fades but the word of God lives forever.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂI Pet 1:22-25 Obey the truth, see that you love one another with a pure heart. The word of God abideth and liveth forever. The word of the Lord will liveth forever. Flesh and grass is compared with the length of the life of the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂJames compares life to the flowers and grass.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂGraceful.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat does fashion mean. 4383Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂFace or countenance.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe flower is short lived but it still has a beautiful face.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThe sun comes out and the flower fade away.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂSo shall a rich man in his ways.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat part of the rich man will fade away?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂHis ways will fade away.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂDescribe the word ways. 4197Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂHis ways, his circumstances, his undertakings, his purposes.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat are the ways of a rich man?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂJames 2:6 Here he talks about the rich man again.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂVerse 1,2 he talks about separating rich and poor.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂDo not rich men oppress you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂDon't they draw you into the judgment seats. Hire lawyers because they have the money to do so.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂDo they not blaspheme that Holy name.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂVerse 8 Thy shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂDo have respect for other people.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂWe feel out of place because of their riches and how we look compared to them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂThey have a way of intimidation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂJames condemns not the rich man but his ways.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂChrist can help the poor man suffering for Christ to be exalted for Christ.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂCars, Clothes, and Houses reflect our image. These can be bought to reflect their personalities.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ E.Ø°° ÂLesson 6 James 1:12-14.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â12. Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â13. Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â14. But every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂDescribe this word endureth. 5278Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to remain, to perservere, to stand ground.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat is temptation? 3986Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo test it. to be tested or go through trials, proving, adversity, affliction, provocations.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂTrials is outward tests.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTemptations as innards tests this is in the English.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂBoth of these help you either go toward or away from God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂExplain tried. 1384Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans; approving for the sake of approval. to be acceptable, to be proved. To come out and be pleasing to the Lord in all things.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat is a crown? 4735Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂCrown of Life, wreath of flowers, represents a award or a prize.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we persevere in all trials we will receive a victors crown.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat kind of life is this? 2222Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThree kinds of life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ(1)ظ ¸ ÂBios: Blood lifeÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ(2)ظ ¸ ÂPhyscy life: Soul lifeÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ(3)ظ ¸ ÂZoe life: Vitality, Fullness of life, This is the God kind of Life, Zoe only comes from the Holy Spirit. It is the Life of God in us.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ(4)ظ ¸ ÂJohn 10:10 I am come that ye may have life and have it more abundantly. This zoe life.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂZoe life is what is being used here.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat kind of love is this?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂAgape love is the God kind of love.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂDescribe this word temptation. 3985Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂGod will not use evil to tempt us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂTo try to make trial of tests, for purpose of ascertaining your choice.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂBad sense to test you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂBad sense to test ones faith and virtue and character to sin to solicit to sin and to tempt.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂGod will not use sin in front of you to try your faith which will be tested.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat is evil? 2556Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂGod will not use evil to cause temptation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂSatan will do this as shown in the temptation of Christ by Satan in the desert.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂExplain the word drawn. 1828Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to learn the difference between God helping usÔ ˆ,Ô develop character or It is Satan trying to entice us to be drawn away and sinning.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂMajority of temptations are brought out by our own lusts.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must understand the Word of God and stand up on it.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat is lust? 1939Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: own desire, own cravings, own longings. To be somewhere, that is not the will of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂPhrase describes the emotions of the Soul. The natural tendency of things toward evil.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂMay not be evil but can be against the things of God. Or not the will of God for our life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂCould be self will that is blocking the Will of God in our life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂIf the emotions are allowed to rule then we will be drawn away from the perfect will of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂWhat does entice mean? 1185Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTo begate, to allure, to beguile, to entice, to set up a deception or to bait.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThese can entice us away from what we need to do and find ourself away from Gods perfect will.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂEven though we may be pulled away from God or we blew it if we will turn to God He will help us to be victorious.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂWe cannot stay down but get back up and God will give us grace.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are drawn and enticed that causes us trials and temptations.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂSometimes this takes this kind of problems to see what they are like inside.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂSometimes in times of stress this comes out and needs to be dealt with.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 13.Ø ÂWhat draws a man away?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂHis own lusts, Satan can if we will listen to him.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ F.Ø°° ÂLesson 7 James 1:15-17.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â15. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â16. Do not err, my beloved brethren.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â17. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat is Lust? 1939Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂStrong desire, longingÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe the word Conceive. 4815Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo put together our strong desires and the bait that the devil sets up for us and these two coming together.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOur desires cannot come in contact with the bait of the enemy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂEvery man is tempted when he is drawn away.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂLust by itself does not do nothing until it comes to the bait of the enemy. then this brings forth sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat is sin? 0266Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMissing the mark, Seed of sin is in the human body. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂAs long we were in a body we are subject to sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are born with a sin nature. We were born that way.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂThrough the blood of Christ we can be set free.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂLust can bring forth the nature of sin to destroy you and then you will miss heaven.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂNot do what you know to do, Lack of faith, and missing theÔ ˆ, Ô mark. These are the three ways to sin in the Bible.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂExplain the word Finished. 0658Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂCan bring about physical death but the primary meaning is spiritual death.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe source of temptation is from within.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂEvery body has to deal with the sin nature.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂAfter desire has conceived it gives birth to sin. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂThe first is the birthing process.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂWhen sin is brought to maturity it brings forth death.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat is Death? 2288Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWith the renewed mind we must determine where thoughts come from.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂFirst seed is planted.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂSecond we imagine it.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂThird we submit our will to it.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must get control of our thoughts so that the devil cannot control us to build up a stronghold in our life. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂAfter it is a stronghold then we verbalize it and it gives the devil legal ground to cause temptations and sin in our life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂI John 1:9 God forgives us of sin if we confess our sin. He is faithful to forgive us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂThe separation of man from God. Adam died spiritually when he sinned. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂDeath is the opposite of life. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂDeath is eternity without God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂLife is eternity with God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 7.Ø ÂDescribe the word err. 4105Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: to stray, to cause to stray, to roam, to wander.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIf you miss the mark you miss the mark.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂDo not err my beloved brother. Do not wander off of the path.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe have a great roadmap to lead us on the path of righteousness.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂDefine this word gift. 1394Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMatter of debt and credit account.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂDescribe the word perfect. 5046Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂHaving reached its end, complete, maturity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat is variableness? 3883Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂChange, fickleness, or Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat is turning? 5157Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂNeither shadow of turning. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂGod will not allow any being to separate you from his love.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ G.Ø°° ÂLesson 8 James 1:18-20.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â18. Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â19. Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath:Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â20. For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂDescribe the word will. 1014Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: To will delibertly, have a purpose, make a choice, to desire and make a deliberate choice.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂBy God's deliberate choice he begat us.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ, ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDefine the word begat. 0616Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHe gave birth, To bring forth from the womb, To give birth to in the Spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂEph 1:4 Before the foundation of the world he chose us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂHe with his own words he called us out. He has a plan for us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂGod has a purpose for us. He was crucified before the foundations of the world. He finishes all thing before he builds the earth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂExplain the word "Word". 3056Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWe were begat in our spiritual birth by the wordÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂLuke 1:38 Mary gave birth by the word spoken to her as she responded in faith. Mary gave consent to the angel for the Word of God to be created within her. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂOur spirit is a womb. When we were born again we become a member of the family of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂLogos is the word used here. This is the written word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂRhema is the spoken word of God that the Holy Spirit reveals to us. Example of Christ in temptation and he used specific verses to use against the Enemy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂJesus is termed the Word of God. Logos.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat is the kind of First Fruits? 0536Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂGal 4:19 Paul travailed with birth pains for the word of God to be planted within them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIs the first product off of the vine, The best off the vine or the tree.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are the end time harvest compared to the early christiansÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂCould be referred to certain ChristiansÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂRomans 16:5 Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat are creatures. 2938Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â2 Cor 5:17 New creature in Christ.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe product of a creative act of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂHe birthed us, He is creating a new us as we submit to his will.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂMade is to make from something, To create is to make something out of nothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂGod Created the earth and then made man from the earth and his spirit to make a complete creation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat should we be swift to do?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHearÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat should we be slow at?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂSpeak and wrath.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat is wrath? 3709Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTwo words in Greek, English is wrath, and anger.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂOrge a more settled condition of the mind, a more active emotion.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂOrge is when something happens you get anger and twenty minutes later you have forget it.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂThe other type of anger is a buildup of anger within us over a period of time.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the worst kind as it is not dealt with.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat does the wrath of man accomplish?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂFails to produce the Righteousness of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂGod has given us anger as a emotion and we must deal with it righteously.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ, ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is a commandment to be slow to wrath. Not to be quick tempered. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂQuick to hear and slow to speak.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂDoes not work the righteousness of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂWrath of man works unrighteousness.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂIt turns off our spirit man. It hinders our relationship with God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂUse that anger that the Devil will try to cause and use that anger to be used in a positive way.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂAnger can be channeled to be used for a good purpose.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂWrath comes from the soulish part of man which is made up of our mind, will, and emotions.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ H.Ø°° ÂLesson 9 James 1:21.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â21. Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat does lay apart 0659 mean?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo put off, You are responsible to put off or put away from oneself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat is filthiness? 4507Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: wickedness as moral defilement, obscenities, pornography is considered filthiness in this terms. Means vileÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWicked things. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â2 cor 6:14-16Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂPaul is very clear about filthiness. God wants us to separate ourselves.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂFilthiness means wrong or defilement around us. But could be within us also.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat is superfluity? 4050Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂAbundance or exceeding measure, above the ordinary, a abundance of wickedness in the world. We need to get rid of it.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat is naughtiness? 2549Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: It is a desire to injure someone, Means badness in quality, To be depraved to lack compassion. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOnes who purposely hurt someone. To harm someone. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂJames says to put all this away from this sin, To stay away from to separate oneself from.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂDescribe receive. 1209Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to receive when some thing is held out to us or offered to us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂReadily to reach out and take something. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂExample to eat supper in the evening when you are hungry.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat is meekness? 4240Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Dealing with a inward grace of the Spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is the fruit of power. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂRather is a inwrought grace of the soul. It is a temper of the spirit that receives his dealing with us as good.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is a condition of the mind and heart.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is received from the Lord. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂMeekness is the opposite of ego to be self served.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is a quality of the Strong Man. We must be in this spirit to receive from the Lord.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂWe know our source of power. Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ, ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂSpiritual receptivity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 8.Ø ÂDefine the word engrafted. 1721Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to implant, A metaphor of a seed being planted.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂTo graft two kinds of trees together, to be planted together.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTo have the Word of God is being planted in something.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂThe Spirit of Man come from God. Man has a soul , and His body come from dirt.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂThe word has to be planted in our spirit. It cannot be put only into the mind. But must be received into our spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂIf the word of God is not planted into our spirit we do not have the word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂGal 4:19 He travailed for us that the word of God be formed inside our spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂThis opens up all the parables of Christ of the sower and the seeds and the soil.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` ÂEngrafted into our soul.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 9.Ø ÂWhat kind of word 3056 is this?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂLogos word. Must speak the Word to get angel involved Psalms 103:10.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must speak the word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe word of God will not return unto him void.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂHeb 3:1 Christ is the high priest of our confession. We must agree with the Word that has already been said.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂA high priest can only offer to God what the person had to offer to him.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂMatt 10:32-33 We must confess before man or we will be denied by God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must confess to God. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂCycle Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂGod speaks the word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂWe take the logos word and put it into our spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂWe should train ourself to pray the word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ l.ØÂ` ` ÂWe sacrifice our words to our high priest who offers it to God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ m.ØÂ` ` ÂTalk to God, Man, Devil, Angels with the word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ n.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must serve God with our spirits not our minds.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ o.ØÂ` ` ÂMt 15:13 Every plant not planted by God will be plucked up.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ p.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 6:5 We are planted together in same likeness we will be raised together.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂExplain save. 4982Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Almost the same as peace, Deliverance from danger, suffering, sickness, evil means to be made whole, means to be delivered from. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂSome people understand as being born again.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂBut means deliverance from sickness, bondage, sin, everythingÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to be safe to make well, to restore to health, to deliver, means spiritual healing, to be delivered from the judgments.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 10:8-10 Same word here to be made whole.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂThe engrafted word has the power to deliver you from everything that Satan tries to bring upon man.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat is our soul? 5590Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂDealing with the part of man that is the soul This is the part of you that is self conscience.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThe spirit part of us is that draws us to God, The part that is God conscience.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ, ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂBe transformed by the renewing of the mindÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂThe word of God renews the mind.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂWhen we receive Christ our Spirit gets born again but a lot of christians do not let their soulish man grow.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must bring light into darkness for it to leave. Some people do not let his happen so their soul is still in darkness.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂSecret of living a christian life is to depend on the word of God and not on oneself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ I.Ø°° ÂLesson 10 James 1:22-25.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` Â22. But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` Â23. For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass:Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` Â24. For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` Â25. But whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the word, this man shall be blessed in his deed.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 2.Ø ÂExplain the word doer. 4163Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Is dealing with, a maker, a producer, a performer, to adopt a way by act to expressing our feelings.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂComes from the words that is used for poet.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be a author of the word of God. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂOur challenge is to be responsible for what we learn.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂKnowledge brings responsibility.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂBe a doer of the engrafted word. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂDo what the Word of God says to do.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂAct 17:28 Uses the word poet.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂBe ye doers not just listen to the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ  3.Ø ÂWhat is a deeper understanding of the word deceiving? 3884Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: to reckon wrong, reasoning, false reasoning.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWe reason and deceive ourself that we are ok. Must be a doer of the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 4.Ø ÂWhat is a hearer? 0202Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTo listen, to reason as a inflow of the Spirit of God into our life. This has to be the reasoning of our listening.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to do our reasoning on what the Word of God says.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to plant the word down into our spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 5.Ø ÂWhat does behold mean? 2657Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTo observe ,to consider, to discover.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 6.Ø ÂWhat is a glass? 2072Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂIn ancient days they used steel to see themselves.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is a mirror.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 7.Ø ÂWhat does a person do in a mirror?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂLook at themselves. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 8.Ø ÂWhat does he do next?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂGoeth his way and forgetteth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 9.Ø ÂWhat is another word for manner? 3697Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂQuality or memory of what is.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂDescribe the word looketh. 3879Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTo inspect curiously, to intently look into something.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂTo stoop and look at intensely.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂTo dig and gaze into because you are serious about looking.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂTo look intently into the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂSeek and desire the Life of the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂDefine the word perfect. 5046Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans :full grown, full age, complete, mature.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂMost of the time used in the Bible it is used to be full grown or mature.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂWe can come to maturity. We do not have to sin everyday. We are victorious in Christ and his work on the Cross.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to be Righteousness conscience or righteousness mentality not a sin mentality or sin conscience.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂThe new testament points to Heaven and Grace but the Law points to your sin and imperfection.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂDescribe liberty. 1657Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: freedom, from corrupt desires, so we can do that which is right.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWe have three enemies The World system, The Devil, and The Flesh.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂFreedom from the dominion of corrupt desires so we are free to do by free will what God desires.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is a prayer where free choice is their instead of Demonic forces.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 13.Ø ÂWhat does the word work mean? 2041Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂWork, acts, deeds, by art, industry, or by hands, or by the mind.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe deeds of our hand will be blessed as we submit them unto the Lord.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we want to be blessed in our deeds and works we must come through the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must be in line with the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 14.Ø ÂExplain the word blessed. 3107Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMore then one word for bless or blessing. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂOne is saying blessed words over someone.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThis term Means: Base word means large or lengthy, Mega in spanish.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is a measurement of size. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂYour life becomes enlarged when the word is in our life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂBe a doer of the Word and he will bless your work.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 15.Ø ÂWhat are deeds? 4162Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans same as doer.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂDifferent sense, Means the acts of performing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂInstead of being the performance it is the performer, the person that is being active in these deeds.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 16.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂThere are lots of people who listen in the church world.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` Âafter learning the Word of God we are responsible to act our the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is a lot harder to do something then to just learn.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are deceiving ourself if we do not be a doer of the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂThe greater the influence of the word of God has on you the Greater influence you have on the world.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂNotes by Charles Beach Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (1)ظ ¸ ÂGod is flesh and bonesÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (2)ظ ¸ ÂGod is manÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (3)ظ ¸ ÂGod changesÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (4)ظ ¸ ÂGod has many wivesÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (5)ظ ¸ ÂThese are not taught in the Book of Mormon.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (6)ظ ¸ ÂTeach man can become God.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (7)ظ ¸ ÂThese are opposite of the WordÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (8)ظ ¸ ÂJWÆ€%¸ ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (9)ظ ¸ ÂIs jesus Christ Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ  (10)ظ ¸ ÂIsa 9:6Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ  (11)ظ ¸ ÂMt 22 1-3Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ  (12)ظ ¸ ÂJohn 1:28 MY Lord and GodÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ  (13)ظ ¸ ÂJohn 1:1Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ  (14)ظ ¸ ÂThey have changed this.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (15)ظ ¸ ÂDid they call Jehovah A GodÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (16)ظ ¸ ÂMt 22: 21 23 Emmanuel With us the GodÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (17)ظ ¸ ÂJohn 22:28 Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (18)ظ ¸ ÂBEst Scripture Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (19)ظ ¸ ÂHeb 1:8 Father is calling the son the GodÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (20)ظ ¸ ÂFather said to him the throne of the God.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (21)ظ ¸ ÂMooniesÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (22)ظ ¸ ÂMt 24:30Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (23)ظ ¸ ÂMk 24:13Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (24)ظ ¸ ÂJesus is coming back to the earthÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (25)ظ ¸ ÂAdventistÆ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (26)ظ ¸ ÂNot relationship with the church but with the Lord.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (27)ظ ¸ ÂTalk to mormons Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (28)ظ ¸ ÂAsk if they are Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (29)ظ ¸ ÂThe mormons taught me that Flesh and bones but the book of mormon does not have it in it.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁÁ` ÁØ (30)ظ ¸ ÂJW Deal with Jesus John 8:24 If you do not believe you will die in your sins.Æ€%¸ Æ ÁXÁØ J.Ø°° ÂLesson 11 James 1:26-27.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` Â26. If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` Â27. Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this. To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 2.Ø ÂExplain the word seem? 1380Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to be of the opinion, to assume, to think.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂHas a opinion of being religious.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe proof is in the pudding not how you act but what you do.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂThe fruits of the tree will speak for itself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 3.Ø ÂDefine religious. 2357Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Fearing or Worshiping God, trembling.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂFearing the external.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂTo exercise religiously, to exercise every day.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂChristianity is a relationship which deals with the heart.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂReligious is a outward experience more than a inward experience.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is because it is a religion not a relationship.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂJesus said if you are going to fast to wash your face and not let everyone see you works.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂHe wants us to do it unto God only not unto men.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 4.Ø ÂExplain bridleth. 5468Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to hold in check, to restrain.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be led or guided.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we cannot control our tongue our religion is vain.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂRestrain our tongue is a commandment.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 5.Ø ÂWhat does deceive mean? 0538Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to cheat.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we do not control our tongue we cheat our own self.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂBrings us to spiritual poverty.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂGod only give us the power to create with our tongues. GoodÔ ˆ,Ô or bad. Life or death is in the power of the tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 6.Ø ÂExplain the word vain. 3152Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be vain, to be empty, void, devoid of power. To be void results, not fruitful.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂGood deed are clouded over because of not controlling the tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 7.Ø ÂDefine this word pure. 2513Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: one Greek word is to be free from mixtures.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂPure as being cleansed. To go through a cleansing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be pure from cleansing. Purity from cleansing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂReligion that has been cleansed from self.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂUndefiled religion.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂRelationships that has been cleansed. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂOur relationship with God is developed after cleansing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 8.Ø ÂDescribe the word undefiled?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans free from contamination, unsoiled, undefiled.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 9.Ø ÂExplain the word visit. 1980Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to look upon to help or benefit, to care for or provide for.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂTo go with the idea to provide for to love them, to help them in their needs. To give to their needs.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂBe prepared for ministry to their needs.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂTo become a caring person to their needs.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWho are we to visit?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂThe orphans and widows.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂTo help even though it is not easy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to use our resources to invest back into people not into buildings to out do the next church down the block.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂTo care to be a caregiver.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat is affliction? 2347Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans a pressure, pressing, anything that burdens the spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂDepression is when the spirit is broken.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be in the straits.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are to provide and care for orphans and widows in their affliction.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂDistress condition, to be in straits.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂWhat does unspotted mean? 0784Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Irreproachable, or not stained, Free from vice.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂUnstained from the world.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂDon't get stained. We cannot flirt with sin. It will destroy you if you do.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 13.Ø ÂWhat is the world? 2889Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: cosmos, Present condition of the world system that is in opposition to God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are to keep ourself unstained from the world system.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe world system is alienated from God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂEvery aspect of our world system is polluted.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂWith Gods help we can live successful in Gods will.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is a challenge to be programed by the Kingdom of God. Not by the world system.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 14.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂBridal the tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂVisit the fatherless and widows.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂKeep ourself unspotted from the world.Æ€%` Æ Ø VI.ØÂXXÂJames Chapter Two Study Notes.Æ€%XÆ ÁXÁØA.Ø°° ÂLesson 12 James 2:1-4.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â1. My brethren, have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, with respect of persons.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â2. For if there come unto your assembly a man with a gold ring, in goodly apparel, and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment;Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â3. And ye have respect to him that weareth the gay clothing, and say unto him, Sit thou here in a good place; and say to the poor, Stand thou there, or sit here under my footstool:Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â4. Are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts?Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂExplain the term respect of persons. 4382Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHaving partiality.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe fault of one to give judgement to make a judgement according to one that who one is born to or has money to sway a judgement.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThese verses talk about respect of persons.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 2:11 No respect of persons with God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂEph 6:9Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂCol 3:25 Reap what you sow there is not respect of persons.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are not to be partial in our judgement.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe the word goodly. 2986Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Shining or brilliant, bright, gorgeous clothing, elegant or luxurious clothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂCostly clothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂDescribe the word vile. 4508Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: filthy, old, shabby clothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe cannot judge by the outside clothing.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat is a good place? 2573Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: honorable place, a place of high distinction.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂDefine poor. 4434Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans no influence, or lack of money, no honors, may be afflicted.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIt may cost you to get to know that person.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂLacking of specific needs.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat does a footstool represent? 5286Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo sit under my footstoolÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂRepresents: to be subject oneself to, to reduce one under yourself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be under your feet.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂNormally it is a dog who sets under your feet.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are not to put people in this position by our judgments.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat does partial mean? 1252Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: to separate in our mind , To distinguish , to categorize them to judge, to hesitate or to doubt another person.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWhen you minister to these kinds of people we put ourself at great risk, we can be misunderstood.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWhat if they have the same kind of problem again.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat does a judge do?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMake judgments.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 2:1-3 Do not judge others or we judge ourselves.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 14:1- Do not judge by what you eatethÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂEats herbs if he is weak.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are not to judge by what others eat or on what day we worship.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂPass judgement, Pass sentence or damn.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂGod does not do these but he convicts.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat is evil? 4190Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂDenotes evil that causes pain, evil, toilsome, painful, bad, worthless.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat are thoughts? 1261Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂDeals with the mind.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂInward reasoning, design or imagination.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we do this kind of judgement then we are becoming evil inside.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂBringing thoughts into Captivity every thought.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂThis can be only done with the Spirit of Gods help.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂWe do not know a lot of things about this man.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` Â2 Cor 5:16 We do not look at Christ after the flesh.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂLet us look at others through the Spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂThrough the eyes of Christ. We need to see them as God sees them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂWe can do this with Gods help.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂGay clothing is the same as goodly apparel. Used from the same original word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ B.Ø°° ÂLesson 13 James 2:5-6.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â5. Hearken my beloved brethren, Hath not God chosed the poor of this world rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him?Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â6. But ye have despised the poor. Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂDescribe this word chosen. 1586Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Very important word. to pick out or choose for oneself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂUsually deals with verbalization, the spoken word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂGod spoke the selection out when we were chosen of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂHearken means to listen, to pay attention to.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂGod has called out or chosen with conditions.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat are the poor? 4434Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans needy or destitute of wealth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂDestitute to the point of needing public assistance.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â2 Cor 9:8 Christ become poor so that we may be rich.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat kind of poor is this?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMay not be speaking poor about wealth. Could be a person of poor influence.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIn the eyes of the world we may not be seen as prosperous.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWe may not be a influence to the world system but may be in the living Church of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂPoor in position or knowledge.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂDescribe this world. 2889Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂRefer to Lesson 11 Question 12.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe live in the world but we are not of this world.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to feed from God's Word not from the world systems words.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat does rich mean? 4145Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans influence, power, wealth, rich in money or other things.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat is this man rich in?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂRich in faith. It could be by choice.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂTheir are some people that God has prospered for a purpose.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂPoor people can judge rich people as rich people can judge poor people.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂSome people do not prosper because of lack of choice or perspective.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat is an heir? 2818Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHeirs of the kingdom.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOne who receives by lot, by right of sonship.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂAlso the same word is used for clergy. The Levities had a portion given to them for their meat.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂIn Clergy or called men who are preachers, their is a special annointing. Yet everyone is annointed. Each person has gifts given to us by God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat is a kingdom? 0932Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂDenotes sovereignty, royal power, dominion, the territory over or people where a king rules.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂGod is the king and he rules. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe disciples were disappointed when they understood that it was not a geographical area.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂThe kingdom of God is within you. It is now. Eph 1: The Holy Spirit of promise is a down payment of Heaven.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂThese people have allotted space in the Kingdom of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂLuke 17:20 The kingdom of God is within you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂYou cannot stand on the outside and look in and be a part of the Kingdom. You must get on the inside.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂSome people still live still as they are not in the Kingdom of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂToo many people are happy or satisfied in their present state.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂExplain the word promise? 1861Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂAnnouncement or summons from God for usÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat does despise mean?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: to dishonor, to insult, to treat with contempt, with word, or thought or deeds.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂGod know our thoughts. If we let the same thoughts go through our mind and buy into them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂWhat does oppress mean? 2616Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: To exercise power over, to have power, to use ones power against another.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWhen the rich exercise power over the poor.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 13.Ø ÂDefine the word draw. 1670Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂDrag to.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 14.Ø ÂWhere does rich men draw us to?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo the judgement seats.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ15.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to have agape love, from God to help those who have needs.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØC.Ø°° ÂLesson 14 James 2:7-10.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â7. Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â8. If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself ye do well:Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â9. But if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â10. For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂExplain the term blaspheme. 0987Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂUsually means speaking against God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂCould mean to injure, most likely by speech.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂTo rail, Revile, evil speaking, to speak evil of, to defame, to speak reproachfully.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe worthy. 2570Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWorthy Name: This is the second time James referred to Christ.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: good, fair, honorable, beautiful, precious, magnificent.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat does fulfill mean?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to bring to a close, to end, to accomplish.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are obligated to accomplish the will of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat does royal refer to? 0937Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to belonging to a King. God put forth this law. Befitting to a King.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to accomplish this royal law of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂExplain the word scripture. 1124Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Comes from the same word graph.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂRhema, Logos, and GrapheÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂRefers to the written word, written words.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWho should we love and how much?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂLove our neighbor as much as ourself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is part of the royal law.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂEvery thing is built on two commandments one is to love the Lord thy God with whole being and love thy neighbors as thyself.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must love by choice based on what the Word of God said.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat is sin? 0266Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂCommit sin: failing to miss the mark, or to miss the mark.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂAim for heaven and miss. The choice of heaven is a eternal choice and if you miss it you never have another choice after death.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThree kinds of sin in the Bible.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â1. To do good and do it not is sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` Â2. To not do it in faith is sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` Â3. To miss the mark.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is a sin to judge people by what they possess or wear.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂExplain the word convinced. 1651Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: to convict usually with the suggestion to put this convicted person to shame.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThe law brings shame. It will expose what we are not, or have not done right.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂTo be convicted by the law.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂTalking about the Law of Moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂDescribe the word offend. 4417Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: To stumble or to cause one to stumble or fall. When we offend others we are doing this to them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂTo cause offence by the Devil using people.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂNow is not a time to get offended but to pull together and work together to build the Kingdom of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂCan be caused by assumptions or false expectations.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂFeelings can give you many wrong assumptions. We are not to live on feelings.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂBecome or to fall in misery or wretched.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂA lot of people do get offended.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂWe cannot afford to get offended in this life as we have a much more higher calling then to be offended by others. We need to minister to others not be offended.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat does guilty mean? 1777Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂHeld in bondage or in bonds, by guilty of punishment.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂAll sin is sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTransgress the law of God is to be in sinÆ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are here because of love that God had for mankind.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ D.Ø°° ÂLesson 15 James 2:11-13.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â11. For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â12. So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â13. For he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath shewed no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat is adultery? 3431Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: To have unlawful sex with another married person. To be unfaithful in marriage.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis one of the ten commandments.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat is a transgressor? 3848Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTo break the law. One who stands beside then operates out of bounds.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe cannot be a transgressor if their in no law.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThe law of Moses was a measuring device of what sin is. It measures us up to what sin is.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe fall short of what the law says to do. We all have failed the law so this is why Christ had to come and die on the cross.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂHow shall we act?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must speak and act as people who are to be judged under the law of liberty.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is a different law then the Law of Moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThe Law of Liberty is higher then the law of Moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂThe Law of liberty is a better law then Moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂThe law of Moses is a law of outward restraint to deal with sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂThe law of the land and government is to control the outward environment.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂThe law of Liberty is a law of the Spirit that starts from the inside of us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat is the law of liberty? 1657Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMat 5:28 Lust in the heart is the same as adultery.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis was a external law until Christ come and changed it from a being sin externally only to a sin if done internally.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: freedom from the dominion of corrupt desires. This laws works on the inside to free us from within.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe do by the free impulse what God desires.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂI John 3:15 Here hate is the same as being a murderer.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we do these things in our heart then we have done those things as sin inside of us. This then affects us in our inward man.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØg.ØÂ` ` ÂJames 1:25 Be a doer of the word of God. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØh.ØÂ` ` ÂWe should live higher then the law of Moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØi.ØÂ` ` Â2 Cor 3:17 Where the Spirit is there is liberty.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂA comparison between the law of Moses is like a horse with its bits and harness on and the law of liberty is as the horse is controlled by the spoken word and not by the bits and harnesses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂThe law of liberty changes the heart to be made Christlike.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ l.ØÂ` ` ÂGal 5:1 Stand fast in the liberty that Christ has made us free and be not entangled with the yoke of bondage.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ m.ØÂ` ` ÂThis law of liberty is dealing with the inner man and being transformed by the power of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ n.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is talking about the Law of Christ and not the Law of moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØo.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are responsible for the law of Liberty and we will be judged by them not by the Law of Moses.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØp.ØÂ` ` ÂThis law is based on love. This is not a liberty to feed the flesh.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat is mercy? 1656Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Mercy has more power then judgement. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMercy exalts and rejoice over judgement.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWho will not receive mercy?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThose who do not give mercy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat is greater than judgment?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMercy has more power then judgment because of this law.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat is the law of reciprocity according to Luke 16:27-38?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂThis a law that cannot be changed.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂLuke 6:27 Do good to them that hate you, Love your enemies.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂWhat happens when you love your enemies, When you give love you begin to receive love. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂPray for them who despitefully use you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂFor every action there is a opposite and equal reaction.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂOne way to visualize this is a two man saw when one man goes one way then the other man goes the other way.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂThis law works and is active everyday whether we are aware of it or not.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are breaking a negative law with a positive law of reciprocity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂWe should be treating others, as we want them to treat us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ j.ØÂ` ` ÂScratch my back and I will scratch yours.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ k.ØÂ` ` ÂLove breaks the enemy, hate, lies. If we take the opposite of what the Devil does we can break his hold.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ l.ØÂ` ` ÂBe merciful like our Father is merciful.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ m.ØÂ` ` ÂGod gave us mercy and we need to give out mercy to receive mercy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ n.ØÂ` ` ÂThis works the same way with forgiveness of sin.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ o.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we do not judge others and we will not be condemned.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ p.ØÂ` ` ÂVerse Luke 6:38 Give and it shall be given unto you. Very much good measure, pressed down, running over. With the same measure of giving it will be given back to you.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat two laws were discussed today?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTwo laws are working in our life. Law of Liberty and the Law of Repeciprocity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ E.Ø°° ÂLesson 16 James 2:14-18.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â14. What doth it profit my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â15. If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food,Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â16. And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â17. Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` Â18. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee myÔ ˆ,Ô faith by my works.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂExplain the word profit. 3786Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂIt is a benefit or advantageÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe faith again. 4102Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: A firm persuasion, a conviction, a assurance of.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂFidelity or real.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂIs the confidence of the things that you expect.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat are works? 2041Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂDeeds, acts, by hand or by the mind (art) industry, anything accomplished. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWhat we do.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂBeing a doer of the Word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂExplain the word save. 4982Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans:Deliver, rescue, make whole, to heal, to restoreÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂTalking about everything that Christ purchased at the Cross. This would cover then the full meaning of Saved.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂWholeness of mind, body, spirit is in this word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂCompletion of faith is manifested in the works.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂWe need to get this down into our spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhat do the terms naked (1131) and destitute (3007) mean?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂExample of faith alone is not the answer.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe must produce when their is need to show works.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat is our responsibility to those in need?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeet their needs. Help those as much as possible.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat profit are our words?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂOnly when we back them by our deeds. Then they become of value to other people or to God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂHow good is faith by itself?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂDead, it is of no good, without fruit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat will faith accomplish without works?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂNothing without works.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂHow do works get accomplished?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂBy faith. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂFirst step of faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 10:17 Faith cometh by hearing and hearing cometh by the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂOur heart is the soil and the Word of God is the seed and it has to be planted into your heart.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂTwo avenues into our spirit. One is our eyes and the second is the ears.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂThe more seeds you put into your heart the more seeds will come up.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂIf seeds do not come up and do something what value would do this.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂWhat if as a mother carried a seed but did not give life it would not be a productive situation.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ F.Ø°° ÂLesson 17 James 2:19-22.Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â19. Thou believest that there is one God: thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â20Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â21Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â22Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat is the basis for the word believe? 4100Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat does the devil do that we do?Æ€%ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂBelieve.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat does the devil do after he believes?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂIt produces fear and horror, when he is confuted with God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe works in the devil is fear and trembling.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂDescribe the word tremble. 5425Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂHorrify, Shudder , to struck with extreme fear.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhy do demons tremble.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂBecause they understand God is real, they believe.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂDefine vain. 2756Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂDestitute of spiritual wealth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOf one who boasts of his faith as a transcendent possession.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂYet without the fruits of faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂFruitless, without effect.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂPuffed up in having great faith but does not product fruits.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂFaith without works is dead. Faith must be based on the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat is faith alone?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂDead.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂExplain justified. 1344Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to show to be right or righteous.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂAcquittal from guilt.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂJust as it never happened.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂAbraham believed and acted on the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ e.ØÂ` ` ÂFirst believe and then act.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ f.ØÂ` ` ÂFirst must have a foundation on the Word of God to have faith in then act upon them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ g.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are not made righteous by our deeds but by our faith in the blood.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ h.ØÂ` ` ÂWe cannot go by our feelings but by faith on the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ i.ØÂ` ` ÂAbraham did not live under grace but under the Law of Adam.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂDefine the word wrought. 4903Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: to work with, to work together, helping a helper.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂFaith and works one helps the other to get accomplished what the will of God is.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat does perfect mean? 5048Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans to reach its finish. to complete, to be fully grown.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂFaith is made complete or matured by this process.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe purpose of faith is to produce. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ d.ØÂ` ` ÂComes to completion to be real faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂWhat does the devil think when a man brags about his faith and has no works.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂIsa 55:10-11 The Word of God will not return unto him void.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the cycle of the Word of God.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁØ G.Ø°° ÂLesson 18 James 2:23-26Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂTextÆ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â23Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` Â24Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` Â25Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` Â26Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat scripture was fulfilled?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂGen 12:6Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂAccounted Gal 3:6Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂRom 4:6Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂDescribe this word friend. 5384Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂBrought out of red into the black.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOne who is dear.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂFamiliarity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂOne who is loved.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂWhat are the O.T. references that Abraham was a friend of God?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂII Chron 20:7 Friend of God foreverÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂIsa 41:8 Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat two ingredients do James say justifies us?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂBy works and by faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the Second step of Faith.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂThis is the fruits of faith. With fruits the faith is dead.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂWhy was Rahab justified by her works?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂShe believed and did what she could.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂShe did what she could with what she had and could do.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat does the Spirit give to the body?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂLifeÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂEternal Life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat three kinds of life do we have?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂBios - Blood - Flesh lifeÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂPsuche - Soul LifeÆ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂZoe - Spirit Life John 10:10 I am come that you may have life and have it more abundantly. The enemy comes to kill and destroy.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhat is our body according to I Cor 3:16, 6:19-20Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂTemple of the Holy Spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂWhat is the parallel in this verse?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂFor as the body without the spirit is dead so is works without faith is dead.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThe body is the tangible evidence of the invisible spirit in us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂOur works is the tangible evidence of faith being is us.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂNotesÆ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂÆ€%` Æ Ø VII.ØÂXXÂJames Chapter Three Study Notes.Æ€%XÆ ÁXÁØA.Ø°° ÂLesson 19 James 3:1-4Æ€%°Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ1.Ø ÂText.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` Â1 My Brethren be not many masters knowing that we shall Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ2.Ø ÂWhat is a Master? 1320Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂTeacher.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: Dealing with those who take on teaching with the assistance of the Holy Spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂNot just a teacher but one who is annointed by God in the gift of teaching.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ3.Ø ÂWhat is condemnation.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: pass judgment or pronounce a sentence on someone.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThis chapter deals with the tongue. This is a foundation on the tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂAccountable for our words, To whom much is given to much is required.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe are held accountable as teachers. Most people are followers.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØe.ØÂ` ` ÂWe as hearers are held accountable to what we hear.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØf.ØÂ` ` ÂTeachers are responsible to speak the truth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ4.Ø ÂDefine offend. 4417Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMeans: To cause to stumble or fall.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂMake someone to fall or stumble we are the offender.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ5.Ø ÂWhat should we not offend in?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂWe should not offend in word.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂOur tongue directs or life.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we can bridle our tongue we can bridle our whole body.Æ€%` ÆÔ ˆ,ÔŒÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂIf we can control and not make people be offended we can control our whole body.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ6.Ø ÂDescribe this word perfect? 5046Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂMaturity.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ7.Ø ÂWhat is a bridle? 5469Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂA harness but on a horse to control them.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂWe can control the whole body of the horse by the mouth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ8.Ø ÂWhat controls the whole body?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂThe tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ9.Ø ÂWhere do you put the bit on a horse?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂThe Tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 10.Ø ÂHow do we control horses?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂWith a bridle.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 11.Ø ÂWhat is a helm (4079) on a ship?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂRudder or a blade of a oar. Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ b.ØÂ` ` ÂThese are used to steer a boat.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ c.ØÂ` ` ÂThe direction of the boat is determined by the rudder or helm.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 12.Ø ÂWhat is a governor? 2116Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂIs a rudder.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 13.Ø ÂWhat is the helm compared to?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØ a.ØÂ` ` ÂThe tongue.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ 14.Ø ÂWhat does the helm do?Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂGuides the ship or boat.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁØ15.Ø ÂNotes.Æ€%Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØa.ØÂ` ` ÂRead the book of Proverbs and underline any thing talking about the tongue or mouth.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØb.ØÂ` ` ÂThe tongue can release the Kingdom of God or the enemy into the world.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØc.ØÂ` ` ÂSome people idly talk and this is because the soul in not controlled by their spirit.Æ€%` Æ ÁXÁÁ° ÁÁ ÁØd.ØÂ` ` ÂWe eat the fruit of our mouth. 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