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Learn From Jesus’ Younger Brother - Study Article 2

Study Article 2


Horizontales
James was inspired to write a letter to anointed Christians ___ before 62 c.e.
To be more like James, we must be "this way", but also keep a positive view of others.
James uses an illustration of a "this" to show something that we may need to change about our personality.
With the help of Jehovah’s spirit and practical training from his organization, we too can become "this". [2 words]
Our ultimate reason for wanting to improve our teaching skills is to help students be part of Jehovah’s happy "what"?
James used the book of Job to show the listener that Jehovah always rewards those who are "this way" to him.
The chief priests in Jerusalem refused to acknowledge Jesus' authority, and instead tried to "do this to" him. - John 11:53
(James, a "what" of God and of the lord Jesus Christ). - James 1:1
James did not feel that his family ties should give him privileged "this" or make him special.
Jesus was what age when he amazed the well-educated elders in Jerusalem? - Luke 2:46, 47
Some Christians were "reacting this way" to apply counsel. - James 1:22
The religious leaders of James' day may have viewed him as (___ and ___), the same way as apostles Peter and John. - Acts 4:13
Jesus appeared to James after he was raised from the "what"? - 1 Corinthians 15:7
The illustrations James used in his letter are "this way", and the application is clear.
The Pharisees allowed their hearts to become "this way" by refusing to recognize the clear evidence presented to them. - John 12:37-40
For examples of illustrations, we can search for the term in the watch tower publications "what"?
James was raised in a "this kind of" family. [2 words]
James put faith in Jesus and became a "this" of the Christian congregation. [2 words]
The tongue can desecrate or profane you and set one's "what" course of life in the wrong direction?
James 3:10 - (Out of the same mouth come ___ and ___). [2 distinct words]
Picture 2: According to this picture, James was "this way" when Jesus appeared to him.
James 3:12 - (My brothers, a "this kind of" tree cannot produce olives..., can it)?
(Jesus went on ___ in wisdom and in physical growth and in favor with God and men). - Luke 2:52
James 3:4 - (Look also at ships: ...they are steered by a very small rudder wherever the man ___ is inclined to go). [3 words]
Verticales
Look at ships: although big, they are steered by a very "this kind of" rudder.
James 3:5 - (So, too, the tongue is a small part of the body, and yet it makes great "this").
All of us have had the "what" of serving Jehovah along with a large family of Christian brothers and sisters?
We show our love by loyally serving "this way" with our Christian brothers and sisters. [3 words]
Young James didn't know that his older brother would grow up to be the promised "this".
A fig tree and a grapevine both have this blade-like structure that is attached to a stem.
James may have been one of the relatives who thought that Jesus had (gone "here") - Mark 3:21 [4 words]
We are cautioned against giving our students the impression that ___. [3 words]
After Jesus (appeared to James), that meeting marked a "what" in James’ life? - 1 Corinthians 15:7 [2 words]
In relation to how much harm your tongue can make, it is a very "what" body part?
Make the application of the illustration "this way" by using one that your audience can easily relate to.
Among our body members the tongue can defile ___. [3 words]
James referred to his fellow worshippers as "this". - James 1:16, 19; 2:5 [3 words]
He was a member of the governing body who finished his earthly course in 1977.
The bible book of James is a general "this" because it is not addressed to any specific congregation or person. - James 1:1
As pointed out in the article, when using illustrations, we can imitate James’ example by doing "how many" things?
See how small a fire it takes to set a great forest ___!
(...If anyone does not stumble in "this", he is a perfect man, able to bridle also his whole body). - James 3:2
In a simple, uncomplicated way, James taught that Christians must be willing to suffer injustice without becoming "this way".
Mary had 5 sons: Jesus, ___, Joseph, Simon and Judas. - Matthew 13:55
Lesson: Relate to our students, help them reason, rather than ___ them what we would do in their place.
With illustrations, you paint a picture that helps your audience to remember "these kinds of" bible truths.
Picture 3 (frame 2): The little boy is staring at the ___, perhaps because of James' example.
The book of James is a letter that benefits us today, whether we have a heavenly or earthly "this". - James 1:1
It is likely that James was not with his mother when Jesus was put to death on the "this" stake. - John 19:25-27
James 3:2 - (For we all [make mistakes] "or this" many times).
In James' day, the word ___ was used as a de facto term for teacher.
This fleshy muscular organ in the mouth that is responsible for articulating speech in humans.
When we strive to imitate James’ example, we ___ honor to Jehovah.
James used illustrations that reached the "what"?
Watchtower Publication Booklet - Government and Peace (1939)