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In light of this week's message, we encourage you to consider these questions and dig in a little deeper with your personal study, with your family, or with your small group.
1. What is something that stood out to you about this week’s message?
2. Read James 1:19. James tells us to be quick to listen and slow to
speak. Have you had situations where you did the opposite—slow to listen, quick to speak? What do you think is the problem with that?
3. Read James 1:23-24. Do you really think it’s foolish to hear God’s word without putting it into action? Why or why not?
4. Read James 1:26-27. Why do you think James defines “religion” the way that he does?
5. Practice being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. If you follow that instruction, how will putting your faith into action look different this week?
By Fork Christian ChurchIn light of this week's message, we encourage you to consider these questions and dig in a little deeper with your personal study, with your family, or with your small group.
1. What is something that stood out to you about this week’s message?
2. Read James 1:19. James tells us to be quick to listen and slow to
speak. Have you had situations where you did the opposite—slow to listen, quick to speak? What do you think is the problem with that?
3. Read James 1:23-24. Do you really think it’s foolish to hear God’s word without putting it into action? Why or why not?
4. Read James 1:26-27. Why do you think James defines “religion” the way that he does?
5. Practice being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. If you follow that instruction, how will putting your faith into action look different this week?