KJV Standard; KJV 1611; Mobile Site; Bible Trivia; Discussion; More... James King James Version (KJV) SEARCH THE BIBLE . Our job is to let our faith produce patience. (3) The second, because patience, a surpassing and most excellent virtue, is brought about in us by this means. A. J. Gordon The great subject of prayer, that comprehensive need of the Christian's life, is intimately "The Church! No listening is healthy which is not mentally referred to obedience. We may listen to the word for mere entertainment.

Geneva Study Bible {3} Knowing this, that the {d} trying of your faith worketh patience. During the whole of the fifteenth, and a great part of the sixteenth century, the human mind turned more and more from the scholastic philosophy of the Middle Ages to that of the Romans and the Greeks; and found more and more in old Pagan Art an element which Monastic Art had not, and which was yet necessary for the full satisfaction of their "A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways." This James 3:1-13 King James Version (KJV). 1-8. James 1:3 Inspirational Image "Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience." Yet now, because of her trial, she counted or considered her situation and found joy in a simple act.As hard as it seemed, after giving them much prayer and thought, we found that each trial was specific to us.

Since the breadth of this address does not indicate that the people were enduring any common experience, James is likely giving counsel of timeless and general application that is indispensable to growth in godly character to all sorts of people under every circumstance. It seems to us strange and ridiculous that people anywhere should believe in more gods than one. The Phillips' version continues, "Realise that they come to test your Verse 11 says, "Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but grievous; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it." The ploughman at his daily toil--the workman who plies the shuttle--the merchant in his counting-house--the scholar in his study--the lawyer in the courts of justice--the senator in the hall of legislature--the monarch on his throne--these, as well as the clergymen in the works of the material building which is consecrated to the honour of God--these constitute the Church. Here is convincing proof that joy is primarily post-trial.Yet even this joy is not the ecstatic, "Hallelujah!"

James 1:3 | KJV. Let Me work out what I want to accomplish through this trial." At least at first, he was angry with The natural reaction to trials is to want to escape them, and that is understandable. There is no active endurance unless one actually desires to accomplish something, and he has the hope of good to come from what he is enduring.. .

It seems an easy thing for us here to say, 'I believe in God.' James says that we are to consider trials as a reason for great joy because trials are capable of producing good results. One line she wrote is very true: "I never realized how wonderful it is to be able to do ordinary things until I couldn't do them."

Hardly anyone knew Jesus as James did—he grew up with Him. If any man offend not in word, the same [is] a perfect man, [and] able also to bridle the whole body. --JAMES i. 3 Behold, we put bits in the horses' mouths, that they may obey us; and we turn about their whole body.

King James Bible Online. Read verse in King James Version We are to listen with a view to obedience, Beginning with this word "brethren," James shows a true brotherly sympathy with believers in their trials, and this is a main part of Christian fellowship.

Am I asked again, What is the Church?