Q.1.
James tells his readers to endure in their faith through all hardships. Who does he give as an example of patience?
Q.2.
What kind of man is said to be like a wave at sea, tossed by the wind?
Q.3.
What does James say we should not do? Instead he tells us to mean what we say.
Q.4.
We should not speak evil of our brothers. What else does James say we should not do to them?
Q.5.
James tells us to control our tongue because of the damage it can do. He likens our tongues to what part of a ship?
Q.6.
If someone claims to have faith, but does not help others in need, then their faith is what?
Q.7.
Who is it that James says should weep and howl because of the misery they will face?
Q.8.
What is it that James says shall be given to those who can withstand their temptations?
Q.9.
James opens his letter by telling his readers to be happy when their faith is tested because it will make what grow?
Q.10.
James warns us against envy and strife. Which two things does he say there are wherever envy and strife are found?