Authentic Faith: Distinguishing Real from Fake

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Now, there are some areas in life where fake works just fine just as well as the real thing. But there is one area where you have to have the real thing. And it is this, you have to have real faith, not fake faith or it doesn't work. In the Bible, in this book there are over 6,000 promises of God that God has made to you. You need these promises to stay stable, and strong, and healthy during this pandemic. [00:01:15]

Dear brothers and sisters, what's the use of saying you have faith if you don't prove it by your actions? That kind of faith can't save anyone. Suppose you see your brother or sister who needs food or clothing, and you say to them, "I wish you well. I feel for you. I hope you stay warm and eat well." But then you do nothing to meet their needs. What good does your sympathy do? It's worth nothing. [00:04:04]

For instance, when Paul is writing, the emphasis of Paul is how to know I'm saved, how to know I'm saved. But the emphasis of James is how to show I'm saved, how to show I'm saved. Paul's focus when he writes about this, he's focusing on the root of my salvation, which is internal and unseen. James is focusing on the fruit of my salvation, which is external, and visible. It's two sides of the same coin. [00:05:05]

Real faith he says is more than just words I say. "Real faith is more than just the words I say." It's more than just a memorized prayer. Sometimes people pray, "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep", et cetera. And that doesn't mean you're a Christian, that doesn't mean you know the Lord, doesn't mean you have faith. It's just something you say. [00:06:48]

He says, "Real faith is more than just an emotion I feel." He says that in the very next verse. "Real faith is more than emotion I feel." You can be inspired, and you can be emotionally moved, and you can get a quiver in your liver, and you can have goosebumps, and you can be really emotional and never have real faith. James gives us an example of this. [00:10:06]

For some people, faith is just an intellectual game. It's just a mental challenge. It's a theology to be studied. It's a doctrine to be debated. It's a dogma to be defended. It's an idea to be discussed. It's a truth to be talked about. In other words, for them faith is not something you do, faith is just a conversation. They love to talk, talk, talk, talk. [00:13:14]

Now you say, "Well, I believe there is a God." And I say, "Well, good for you." But even the demons believe that and they are afraid. It's foolish not to realize that faith in God is useless if you don't do what God wants you to do. Now, after reading that passage that I just read, I'm sure some people think that James is contradicting Paul, who wrote some of the other books in the New Testament, but that's a misunderstanding. [00:19:45]

Faith is active it's not passive. Faith is a commitment. Faith is a choice. Faith is an action. Faith is something I do. James 2:26 he says, "Just as a body without a spirit doesn't breathe and is dead, so faith that doesn't do anything is just as dead." Have you noticed the word that James uses over and over in this section? There's a word, he used it in every single verse I read you, it's the word do. [00:21:40]

Abraham followed God, without knowing where he was going, that's faith. Abraham followed God without knowing where he was going. He didn't say, "God, show me where we're going first." No, God told him, "Just head out that direction." "How will I know when I get there?" "I'll tell you when." He's going to a place he's never seen, never been, trusting a God he didn't know before this, but he acted on his faith. [00:24:05]

Rahab risked her life to save the spies that Joshua had sent into Jericho. And because she risked her life in order to save God's people, God put her in the genealogy of Jesus. Do you know that in Matthew in the New Testament, where it lists all the people, it says the father beget this father, he had this father, four women are mentioned, one of them is Rahab. She wasn't even Jewish and she was a prostitute. [00:29:27]

Now, let me make it really clear. Works, don't save you. They can't save you. You can't work your way to heaven. You can't earn your way to heaven. They're not the root of your salvation, they are the fruit. They show you are a Christian, they don't make you a Christian they show it. Ephesians 2:8-9 says this, "It is by grace, you have been saved through faith. By grace through faith for a life of good works, which God has already prepared for us to do." [00:32:22]

I just said a few words, did it change your life? What changes can you point to in your life? What changes can I point to in my life? Is my lifestyle any different from unbelievers? Each week, we do a couple things at the end of each service as Saddleback Church, the first thing we do is we recommit our lives to Jesus Christ. And if you have not ever done this, I wanna lead you in a prayer right now. [00:34:17]

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