Faith in Action: Embracing Trials with Love

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1) "James is telling us that we cannot have faith that is superficial. We must have faith that believes in the supernatural. See, there's a huge difference. When we are Christians who just attend on a Sunday morning, we don't engage with the world. We don't contribute. To the body of Christ, we don't contribute to our communities. Well, your faith is superficial, is what James is saying. It's surface level. If you believe in a supernatural God, then expect supernatural things to happen in your life. Incredible, wonderful things to happen." [06:30] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "James is saying that as Christians, we like to say that we're Christians because we go to church. Right? I'm good. I go on a Sunday morning, and that's all we ever do. We sit in the pew. Well, Pastor, isn't that enough? James is saying, don't delude yourself. In other words, don't kid yourself. Christians put their faith into action. We have to be doers of the word. We prove our faith. We live our faith out. To hear and to do is an act of obedience. When we are obedient, when we are obedient children, we prove our faith to our Father in heaven. So this is about taking action. We can't just simply be hearers of the word. We have to be doers of the word." [05:48] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "James is saying that truly, true religion is seen in action. And one example that he gives is how we speak, how we bridle our tongue, is how James puts it. In other words, if we insult, if we lie, if we use God's name in vain, it's clear God has little place in our lives. Those who have true religion use their speech to uplift, to encourage, and to love, to love on others. How we use our speech greatly impacts the world around us." [10:01] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The point that James is making in this passage is that we are to love everyone equally. For we are all created in the image of God. Furthermore, to break what James says, the law of liberty, to break the law of love thy neighbor is equivalent of breaking the law of thou shall not kill and thou shall not commit adultery. We should be very careful about To not lie to ourselves that one little transgression like showing favoritism or not loving everyone equal does not bring judgment from God." [15:08] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "James is making a very important point here. Some people argue that James is contradicting what Paul says, that we are saved by faith. Paul says we are saved by faith and not by works. Yes, that is correct. James is not contradicting that point. James is saying, if you have faith, you should want to do good works. Because you have been saved. You were destined to an eternity in hell because of Jesus Christ. Because of who you believe in, there should be a transformation in us. We should want to do good works. We should want to be part of the church." [22:35] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Faith can only be witnessed when it's turned into action. Faith that is limited, to thoughts and wishes. Like, I hope this turns out. I hope this thing I'm going through turns out. Or if all we ever do is just say something to somebody. James is saying, it's worse than useless. It's dead. Your faith is dead. You can't just talk about God. You have to take deliberate steps. It's not enough to say, I believe in God. Because even demons, do that." [24:27] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "James is showing you, that if you have faith and if you trust in God, he will hear you, he will see you, and he will provide his good and perfect will to you. However, like Abraham, we are to hear the word of God and take action. When we take action, we are blessed. It's when we take no action, when we trust in our own ways and in the ways of the world, that our faith is dead. There is a distinction here on how we respond to the trial." [30:03] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "The point here is for those who are witnessing others enduring trials, you need to take action. Without favoritism, without judgment, we're to help those that are enduring trials. We are to know God's word and to clearly understand what it is we are to do and then do it. Both of these stories, the story of Abraham and the story of Rahab, reveal the salvation God has to offer and the blessings he wants to give to those who are faithful to the supernatural, who are faithful to him." [32:38] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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