### Bible Study Discussion Guide
#### Bible Reading
- James 1:2-4 (TPT)
> "My fellow believers, when it seems as though you are facing nothing but difficulties see it as an invaluable opportunity to experience the greatest joy that you can! For you know that when your faith is tested it stirs up power within you to endure all things. And then as your endurance grows even stronger it will release perfection into every part of your being until there is nothing missing and nothing lacking."
- Jeremiah 17:7-8 (MSG)
> "But blessed is the man who trusts me, God, the woman who sticks with God. They’re like trees replanted in Eden, putting down roots near the rivers—Never a worry through the hottest of summers, never dropping a leaf, Serene and calm through droughts, bearing fresh fruit every season."
- John 13:1-17 (TPT)
> "Jesus knew that the night before Passover would be his last night on earth before leaving this world to return to the Father’s side. All throughout his time with his disciples, Jesus had demonstrated a deep and tender love for them. And now he longed to show them the full measure of his love. Before their evening meal had begun, the accuser had already deeply embedded betrayal into the heart of Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon. Now Jesus was fully aware that the Father had placed all things under his control, for he had come from God and was about to go back to be with him. So he got up from the meal and took off his outer robe and took a towel and wrapped it around his waist. Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples’ dirty feet and dry them with his towel. But when Jesus got to Simon Peter, he objected and said, 'I can’t let you wash my dirty feet—you’re my Lord!' Jesus replied, 'You don’t understand yet the meaning of what I’m doing, but soon it will be clear to you.' Peter looked at Jesus and said, 'You’ll never wash my dirty feet—never!' But Peter, if you don’t allow me to wash your feet,' Jesus responded, 'then you will not be able to share life with me.' After washing their feet, he put his robe on and returned to his place at the table. 'Do you understand what I just did?' Jesus said. 'You’ve called me your teacher and lord, and you’re right, for that’s who I am. So if I’m your teacher and lord and have just washed your dirty feet, then you should follow the example that I’ve set for you and wash one another’s dirty feet. Now do for each other what I have just done for you. I speak to you a timeless truth: A servant is not superior to his master, and an apostle is never greater than the one who sent him. So now put into practice what I have done for you, and you will experience a life of happiness enriched with untold blessings.'"
#### Observation Questions
- What does James 1:2-4 say about the purpose of facing difficulties and trials?
- According to Jeremiah 17:7-8, what are the characteristics of a person who trusts in God?
- In John 13:1-17, what significant act did Jesus perform for His disciples, and what was its purpose? [01:34:26]
- How does the sermon describe the process of taking inventory of our lives when we face challenges? [01:25:48]
#### Interpretation Questions
- How does the testing of our faith produce endurance according to James 1:2-4, and why is this important for spiritual growth?
- What does it mean to have "roots near the rivers" as described in Jeremiah 17:7-8, and how can this imagery apply to our spiritual lives?
- Why did Jesus choose to wash His disciples' feet in John 13:1-17, and what lesson was He teaching them about service and humility? [01:34:26]
- How can taking inventory of our lives, as mentioned in the sermon, lead to personal transformation and freedom? [01:25:48]
#### Application Questions
- Reflect on a recent difficulty you faced. How did you respond, and how might you see it as an opportunity for growth and joy in light of James 1:2-4? [01:16:20]
- In what ways can you cultivate "roots near the rivers" in your own life to ensure you remain steadfast during challenging times? [01:18:58]
- Jesus demonstrated humility and service by washing His disciples' feet. Identify a specific way you can serve someone in your community this week, even if you are facing your own challenges. [01:34:26]
- When was the last time you took inventory of your life? What steps can you take this week to honestly examine your actions and attitudes, and seek God's guidance for any necessary changes? [01:25:48]
- Think of a time when you felt like a victim of your circumstances. How can you shift your perspective to see it as an opportunity for growth and maturity, as suggested in the sermon? [01:14:19]
- How can you actively lean into God's promises and faithfulness during a current or upcoming trial in your life? What specific scriptures or prayers can you use to remind yourself of His presence and support? [01:17:19]
- Serving others can lead to untold blessings. Identify one person or group you can serve this week, and plan a specific action you will take to show Christ's love to them. [01:38:12]