James: Guidelines for a Happy Christian Life
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The apostle James, the oldest half-brother of Jesus, was a key leader in the Jerusalem church. During the early days of the young church, the Jewish believers had been scattered by persecution. Out of compassion, James wrote this epistle to confront them and motivate them to test the quality and consistency of their faith.
Pastor John MacArthur will take you through the book of James, passage by passage, so that you can better understand this short but powerful book and how James gives us practical guidance on issues that also measure our true faith and our spiritual fruitfulness. James calls all believers—then and now—to live a life that demonstrates saving faith marked by godly behavior.
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James - John F. MacArthur
JAMES
MACARTHUR BIBLE STUDIES
© 2007, John MacArthur
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Context
and some Truth for Today
material taken from James: MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series. © 1998 by John MacArthur. Published by Moody Press: Chicago, Illinois. Used by permission.
Keys to the Text
material taken from the following sources:
1 Corinthians: MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series. © 1984, 1996 by John MacArthur. Published by Moody Press: Chicago, Illinois. Used by permission.
The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness (electronic edition) © 1998 by John MacArthur. Published by Crossway Books: Wheaton, IL. Used by permission.
Galatians. MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series. © 1987, 1996 by John MacArthur. Published by Moody Press, Chicago, Illinois. Used by permission.
The Gospel According to Jesus (electronic edition). © 1988, 1997 by John MacArthur. Published by Zondervan: Grand Rapids, MI. Used by permission.
James: MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series. © 1998 by John MacArthur. Published by Moody Press: Chicago, Illinois. Used by permission.
The MacArthur Study Bible (electronic edition). John MacArthur, General Editor. © 1997 by Word Publishing. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Nelson’s New Christian Dictionary. George Thomas Kurian, Editor. © 2001 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.
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CONTENTS
Ebook Instructions
Introduction to James
1 From Trouble to Triumph
James 1:1–12
2 Understanding Temptation
James 1:13–18
3 Belief that Behaves
James 1:19–27
4 Favoritism in the Church?
James 2:1–13
5 Dead Faith
James 2:14–20
6 Faith that Passes the Test
James 2:21–26
7 Taming the Tongue
James 3:1–12
8 True Wisdom
James 3:13–18
9 Friendship with the World
James 4:1–12
10 Responding to the Will of God
James 4:13–17
11 Riches, Trials, and Oaths
James 5:1–12
12 Righteous Praying
James 5:13–20
INTRODUCTION TO JAMES
James, like all the general epistles except Hebrews, is named after its author (v. 1).
AUTHOR AND DATE
Of the four men named James in the New Testament, only two are candidates for authorship of this epistle. No one has seriously considered James the Less, the son of Alphaeus (Matt. 10:3; Acts 1:13), or James the father of Judas, not Iscariot (Luke 6:16; Acts 1:13). Some have suggested James the son of Zebedee and brother of John (Matt. 4:21), but he was martyred too early to have written it (Acts 12:2). That leaves only James the oldest half brother of Christ and brother of Jude (Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:3; Jude 1). James had at first rejected Jesus as Messiah (John 7:5), but later believed (1 Cor. 15:7). He became the key leader in the Jerusalem church (see Acts 12:17; 15:13; 21:18; Gal. 2:12), being called one of the pillars
of that church, along with Peter and John (Gal. 2:9). Also known as James the Just because of his devotion to righteousness, he was martyred ca. AD 62, according to the first-century Jewish historian Josephus. A comparison of James’s vocabulary in his letter recorded in Acts 15 with that in the epistle of James further corroborates his authorship.
James wrote with the authority of one who had personally seen the resurrected Christ (1 Cor. 15:7), who was recognized as an associate of the apostles (Gal. 1:19), and who was the leader of the Jerusalem church.
James most likely wrote this epistle to believers scattered abroad as a result of the unrest recorded in Acts 12 (ca. AD 44). There is no mention of the Council of Jerusalem described in Acts 15 (ca. AD 49), which would be expected if that Council had already taken place. Therefore, James can be reliably dated ca. AD 44–49, making it the earliest written book of the New Testament canon.
BACKGROUND AND SETTING
The recipients of this book were Jewish believers who had been dispersed, possibly as a result of Stephen’s martyrdom (Acts 7, AD 31–34), but more likely due to the persecution under Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12, ca. AD 44). The author refers to his audience as brethren
fifteen times (1:2, 16, 19; 2:1, 5, 14; 3:1, 10, 12; 4:11; 5:7, 9, 10, 12, 19); this was a common epithet among first-century Jews. Not surprisingly, then, James is Jewish in its content. For example, the Greek word translated assembly
(2:2) is the word for synagogue.
Further, James contains more than forty allusions to the Old Testament (and more than twenty to the Sermon on the Mount, Matt. 5–7).
HISTORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL THEMES
James, with its devotion to direct, pungent statements on wise living, is reminiscent of the book of Proverbs. It has a practical emphasis, stressing not theoretical knowledge but godly behavior. James wrote with a passionate desire for his readers to be uncompromisingly obedient to the Word of God. He uses at least thirty references to nature (e.g., wave of the sea
[1:6]; reptile
[3:7]; and heaven gave rain
[5:18]), as befits one who spent a great deal of time outdoors. He complements Paul’s emphasis on justification by faith with his own emphasis on spiritual fruitfulness demonstrating true faith.
INTERPRETIVE CHALLENGES
At least two significant texts challenge the interpreter: (1) In 2:14–26, what is the relationship between faith and works? Does James’s emphasis on works contradict Paul’s focus on faith? (2) In 5:13–18, do the promises of healing refer to the spiritual or the physical realm? These difficult texts are treated in the notes for those chapters.
1
FROM TROUBLE TO TRIUMPH
James 1:1–12
DRAWING NEAR
James opens his book by emphasizing the reality of hard times. How do you usually respond to trials or setbacks in your life? Why?
[Your Response Here]
Describe a situation in which a Christian you know has