Letter of James
  • 1. The Letter of James, also known simply as James, is a book of the New Testament traditionally attributed to James, the brother of Jesus. This epistle is distinctive among New Testament writings due to its emphasis on practical Christian living and ethical conduct, challenging believers to live out their faith through actions rather than mere beliefs or words. The letter addresses various themes, including the importance of enduring trials, the necessity of faith that is demonstrated through works, the dangers of favoritism, and the power of the tongue. It provides readers with wisdom on how to navigate difficulties and temptations, encouraging a living faith that produces good deeds as evidence of one's spiritual condition. Additionally, the Letter of James stands out for its vivid imagery and direct, no-nonsense style, often urging the community to manifest their faith in tangible ways that reflect Christ's teachings. Through its teachings on humility, patience, and the practical application of faith, this epistle has resonated with generations of Christians, highlighting the inseparable link between belief and behavior.

    Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Letter of James?
A) James, the brother of Jesus
B) John
C) Peter
D) Paul
  • 2. In James 1:2, what are believers encouraged to consider as pure joy?
A) Wealth
B) Rest
C) Trials
D) Success
  • 3. Which of the following is emphasized in James 1:19-20?
A) Listen only to yourself
B) Be quick to listen, slow to speak
C) Avoid all conversation
D) Speak your mind freely
  • 4. What does James compare the tongue to in James 3?
A) A sword
B) A river
C) A fire
D) A shield
  • 5. What is the term used in James for showing favoritism?
A) Partiality
B) Discrimination
C) Judgment
D) Pride
  • 6. In James 2:26, faith without works is described as what?
A) Partial
B) Incomplete
C) Dead
D) Alive
  • 7. What does James encourage believers to do in times of trouble according to James 1:5?
A) Ask for wisdom
B) Ask for fame
C) Ask for wealth
D) Ask for strength
  • 8. In James 4:7, believers are instructed to do what?
A) Submit to God
B) Defy the devil
C) Hide from trouble
D) Run away from sin
  • 9. Which Old Testament character does James reference as an example of patience?
A) Abraham
B) David
C) Job
D) Moses
  • 10. What does James teach about rich people in James 1:10-11?
A) They are blessed
B) They will be saved
C) They will fade away
D) They are wise
  • 11. What does James advise regarding the practice of boasting in James 4:16?
A) Boasting is wise
B) Boasting is encouraged
C) Boasting is necessary
D) Boasting is evil
  • 12. In James 5:16, what does James encourage believers to do for one another?
A) Pray
B) Ignore
C) Compete
D) Judge
  • 13. What metaphor does James use for a person who hears the word but does not do it?
A) A bird in a cage
B) A man who looks in a mirror
C) A ship lost at sea
D) A tree without roots
  • 14. James encourages believers to be doers of the word and not merely what?
A) Hearers
B) Observers
C) Speakers
D) Thinkers
  • 15. The commandment to love your neighbor as yourself is found in which chapter of James?
A) James 1
B) James 4
C) James 3
D) James 2
  • 16. What should believers do when they are sick, according to James 5?
A) Call for the elders
B) Seek a doctor
C) Ignore it
D) Stay home
  • 17. James mentions that God opposes the proud but gives grace to whom?
A) The humble
B) The strong
C) The wise
D) The wealthy
  • 18. In what city is the Letter of James traditionally thought to have been written?
A) Jerusalem
B) Antioch
C) Ephesus
D) Rome
  • 19. What does James say about anger in James 1:20?
A) It does not produce the righteousness of God
B) It is always justified
C) It should be expressed loudly
D) It should be hidden
  • 20. What should a believer do if tempted, according to James 1:13-14?
A) Seek revenge
B) Give in to temptation
C) Not say they are tempted by God
D) Blame others
  • 21. James emphasizes the importance of controlling which part of the body?
A) The heart
B) The feet
C) The hands
D) The tongue
  • 22. What analogy does James use to illustrate faith and works in James 2?
A) Body and spirit
B) Hand and foot
C) Eye and ear
D) Heart and mind
  • 23. Which chapter discusses the importance of controlling one's tongue?
A) Chapter 3
B) Chapter 1
C) Chapter 2
D) Chapter 4
  • 24. What should you do if someone wanders from the truth, according to James?
A) Ignore them
B) Condemn them
C) Pray for them only
D) Bring them back
  • 25. According to James, what is dead without works?
A) Hope
B) Faith
C) Love
D) Prayer
  • 26. Which commandment does James emphasize as the 'royal law'?
A) Thou shalt not steal
B) Keep the Sabbath holy
C) Love your neighbor as yourself
D) Honor your father and mother
  • 27. In what manner should believers approach God according to James?
A) With arrogance
B) With humility
C) With hesitation
D) With indifference
  • 28. Which fruit of the Spirit is highlighted in James as being important to control?
A) Self-control
B) Peace
C) Patience
D) Joy
  • 29. What is the result of genuine faith, according to James?
A) Complete knowledge
B) Wealth and prosperity
C) A transformed life
D) Reputation among men
  • 30. What attitude does James encourage when facing adversities?
A) Frustration
B) Indifference
C) Joy
D) Resentment
  • 31. To whom is the Letter of James primarily addressed?
A) The twelve tribes scattered among the nations
B) The Galatians
C) The Roman Church
D) The Corinthians
  • 32. Who is mentioned as a prime example of faith working through actions?
A) Abraham
B) Job
C) David
D) Moses
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