Overview
Justice and equity are central to the Christian walk, yet the subtle sin of favoritism often permeates the assembly of the saints. This comprehensive study package provides an in-depth analysis of James 2:1-13, examining the theological contradiction of holding faith in a glorious Savior while practicing personal bias.
This curriculum is designed for pastors, small group leaders, and educators seeking to challenge believers toward a higher standard of love and mercy as defined by the “Law of Liberty.”
What is Included in This Package?
This digital download provides a complete, “turn-key” educational experience, containing:
Complete Video Analysis & Outline: A detailed breakdown of the scriptural text, highlighting the historical context of the first-century church and the practical implications for today.
Comprehensive Teacher’s Guide: Structured lesson plans, discussion prompts, and key theological insights to lead a group through the text effectively.
Student Study Guide: A structured workbook featuring vocabulary, observation questions, and personal application sections to deepen individual engagement.
Evaluation Materials: A 10-question mastery quiz designed to assess comprehension of the “Royal Law” and the “Unity of the Law.”
Detailed Answer Key & Commentary: A full answer sheet accompanied by theological explanations for every correct response, providing a deeper layer of study.
Key Learning Objectives
Theological Consistency: Understand why faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is incompatible with social or economic favoritism.
The Divine Reversal: Explore why God historically chooses the “poor of this world” to be rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdom.
The Unity of the Law: Master the principle that stumbling in one point of the Law—including partiality—renders one a transgressor of the whole.
The Standard of Judgment: Prepare for the judgment seat of Christ by understanding the relationship between human mercy and divine mercy.
Product Specifications
Format: Digital PDF & Markdown (Instant Download)
Audience: Christian Educators, Small Groups, and Personal Study
Scripture Version: Cross-referenced with the standard biblical text
Usage: Authorized for unlimited printing for classroom and congregational use





