Trinity Baptist Church

Survey of James: Chapter 1

Episode Summary

So many of us are weary, overwhelmed by chaos in the world and in our personal lives. We're left feeling stretched thin and anxious about the future. In the opening section of his letter, James offers faithful wisdom that anchors our hearts in God's goodness. He reminds us that difficulties, though painful, are meant to strengthen our faith and character. By clinging to biblical truth rather than worldly thinking, we gain an eternal perspective far above what our eyes alone can see. Listen as Teaching Pastor Adam Brock surveys James 1. Learn how surrendering control to our unchanging Father brings freedom and rest for the soul.

Episode Notes

Key Takeaways

For Further Study

  1. The book of James emphasizes the wisdom from God in handling trials. How can we seek and apply God's wisdom in our daily lives? How does this differ from worldly wisdom? (James 3:17; 1 Corinthians 1:20-21; 1 Corinthians 3:19; 2 Corinthians 1:12)
  2. How have the trials in your life shaped your walk with Christ?
  3. Now consider the trials you've faced recently. How can they be opportunities for growth and maturity in your faith?
  4. James 1:5 encourages us to ask God for wisdom and trust that He will generously provide it. Ask Him for wisdom to handle the trials you're facing right now.
  5. In what areas of your life do you need God’s wisdom the most?
  6. James 1:9-11 contrasts the fleeting nature of worldly riches with the enduring identity of belonging to Christ. Whether we are rich or poor in the eyes of the world, the reality is that our true worth and boast is in Christ alone. Prayerfully consider where you place your worth. Is it in Christ or worldly riches? If you struggle with self-worth, how can you reorient your mind and heart to boast in Christ alone?
  7. James 1:12-15 reminds us that temptation stems from our own desires, not from God. Prayerfully ask God to help you recognize sinful desires and thought patterns. Ask Him to help you desire Him above everything else (Psalm 42:1-2).
  8. In the sermon, Adam talked about the necessity of being born again (John 3:3-7). Being born again means trusting Christ for forgiveness and new life. If we place our faith in the finished work of Christ, His sacrifice is applied to us in a way that transforms our life. Without this Gospel faith, it is impossible to live out any of the lessons in the book of James. Prayerfully consider: have you experienced this new birth? If not, we have a resource that might help. Please reach out with any questions. We would love to talk with you about it.