James & Jude Bible Study: Discover 40 Practical Insights from Jesus’s Brothers (ebook)
James & Jude Bible Study: Discover 40 Practical Insights from Jesus’s Brothers (ebook)
Get practical truths from two oft-overlooked books of the Bible.
What do you know about the book of James? When have you last read the book of Jude?
In James and Jude Bible Study delve into the often-overlooked wisdom of Jesus's brothers. Once skeptics but turned servants of Jesus, James and Jude offer profound insights into faith, perseverance, and serving the Lord.
In this 40-day Bible study, readers will explore the letters of James and Jude, gaining practical wisdom for everyday life. From the importance of wisdom and perseverance to the power of prayer and serving those in need, this study provides a deep dive into the teachings of these two significant followers of Jesus.
Join Peter DeHaan on a transformative journey as he challenges readers to reconsider how they practice their faith and approach their relationship with Jesus. With engaging insights and thoughtful reflections, this book is perfect for individuals seeking to deepen their faith or for small groups and classes looking to grow together in their spiritual journey.
If you're ready to embrace the wisdom of James and Jude to consider how you, too, can serve Jesus as a faithful follower, this book is for you.
Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and transformed by the timeless words of these two important figures in early Christianity.
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Day 1: Pure Joy
James 1:2–4
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds. (James 1:2)
After moving past the salutation of the letter, James opens with an oft-quoted verse about pure joy. What an exciting beginning! We all want joy. And pure joy—that is, joy at its finest—is even better.
Yet James connects this pure joy with facing trials. Hardships are something we’d all like to avoid. We don’t even want to read about them. Yet James combines these two extremes.
First, we should consider joy as not being synonymous with happy, even though the dictionary uses one word as a possible descriptor of the other. Being happy is more superficial and temporary, whereas joy is deeper and transcendent. This is the joy James refers to.
When we encounter life’s difficulties, we should embrace them with joy—with pure joy. We know that as we persevere through these challenges, we will become better for it. We grow, and we mature. We become stronger and more complete as a person, as a follower of Jesus. It sets us up to finish the race before us (2 Timothy 4:7).
What are these trials?
Trials of “many kinds” cover an array of ordeals. Rather than specify what they are, James leaves it up to us individually to determine. What looms as a hardship for one may not be a hardship for someone else. A burden that may test the faith of one person may be a non-issue for another.
Let’s consider some kinds of trials we may face.
What first comes to mind is temptations. The temptation to sin is a huge trial for many. When we face temptation, we turn toward God and resist it (1 Corinthians 10:13). Each time we resist, we become stronger.
Another area that can produce trials comes from relationships. Some relationships present formidable challenges. This may occur at work, with neighbors, or from our own family. These can produce emotional distress. We must seek the Holy Spirit to guide us in navigating these difficulties in a God-honoring way. (If the threat is physical, we must first seek to keep ourselves safe.)
A third consideration is money, along with food, shelter, and the necessities of life. These provide another type of trial that many people face. Whether these come from within—poor decision-making—or from without, James wants us to confront it with pure joy. We know that as we seek God to persevere through it, we will mature in the process.
Each one of these scenarios can produce a crisis of faith. We pray for God to deliver us from our specific trial, but the answers may not come as fast as we’d like or in the way we wish. We may then question God and the confidence we place in him.
Our faith can also undergo a trial—a testing—when doubt forms in our minds. This can come from what other people say or when the enemy assaults us. It’s not wrong to struggle in this area, but it is wrong to let this distress turn us from God. Instead, we should give our questions and our doubts over to him, trusting him to guide us through it as we seek him.
As we face these various trials, we should know that through the test we will develop perseverance and mature into who God wants us to become.
This should give us pure joy.
What trials do we face? How can we better embrace them with pure joy?
[Discover more about joy in Luke 6:22–23, John 15:10–12, Romans 14:17, and Galatians 5:22.]
Meet Author Peter DeHaan
Peter DeHaan, PhD, often makes religious people squirm, but spiritual seekers cheer. He’s not trying to be provocative, but he seeks truth, even if it makes some people uncomfortable. He yearns for Christians to push past the status quo and reconsider how they practice their faith in every area of their lives.
Peter earned his doctorate, awarded with high distinction, from Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary. He lives with his wife in beautiful Southwest Michigan and wrangles crossword puzzles in his spare time.
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