JAS.1.27
Across
- 3. A test or trial of one's faith and moral character, discussed in the context of resisting the world's corrupting influences in James 1:27.
- 7. Showing empathy and care for those who are suffering or in distress, an important aspect of James 1:27.
- 8. The system of beliefs, practices, and moral values associated with the worship of God.
- 10. Brother of Jesus and traditionally believed to be the author of the Epistle of James.
- 12. Demonstrating one's faith through deeds and practical expressions of love, as highlighted in the Epistle of James.
- 13. Women who have lost their husbands, mentioned in James 1:27 as a group in need of care.
- 14. Kindness and forgiveness shown towards those in need, a quality associated with practicing "pure religion" in James 1:27.
- 15. Acts of love, kindness, and generosity towards others, a key theme in James 1:27.
Down
- 1. Morally clean and uncontaminated, a characteristic of "pure religion" in James 1:27.
- 2. Children who have lost their fathers, identified in James 1:27 as a group in need of support.
- 4. Principles of right and wrong conduct, emphasized in the call for personal integrity in James 1:27.
- 5. Those who are weak, marginalized, or in need of assistance, encompassing widows and orphans mentioned in James 1:27.
- 6. Consistency and honesty in one's actions and behavior, a virtue associated with "pure religion" in James 1:27.
- 7. A group of individuals who share common beliefs and values, often referenced in the Epistle of James.
- 9. The belief and trust in God, often emphasized in the Epistle of James.
- 11. Relating to moral principles and values, which are emphasized throughout the Epistle of James.