James
Across
- 2. – The ability to apply knowledge and understanding in godly living.
- 6. – The ability to remain steadfast under trials and difficulties.
- 7. – A test of one’s faith, often involving hardship or suffering.
- 11. – Represents the innermost thoughts, desires, and motives of a person.
- 13. – The quality of being humble, recognizing one’s dependence on God.
- 15. – A high view of oneself, often leading to a fall or downfall.
- 16. – Living in accordance with God’s will and commandments.
- 19. – An enticement or lure to sin, often stemming from one’s own desires.
- 20. – Fairness and moral righteousness in action, especially toward others.
Down
- 1. – Wealth or material possessions, often cautioned against in the context of greed.
- 3. – Having conflicting thoughts or divided loyalty, especially in faith.
- 4. – Unmerited favor from God, offering forgiveness and salvation.
- 5. – The practice of showing partiality or preference, condemned in James.
- 8. – Refers to speech, particularly to the importance of controlling one’s words.
- 9. – Communication with God, expressing needs, desires, and gratitude.
- 10. – Complete trust and confidence in God, central to Christian life.
- 12. – Good deeds or actions that demonstrate faith in practical ways.
- 14. – The ability to wait calmly and trustingly on God’s timing.
- 17. – Following God’s commands and living in accordance with His will.
- 18. – Refers to speech, highlighting the power of words and the need for control.