Faith in Action: The Necessity of Works

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James addresses a potential misunderstanding among early Jewish Christians who, having embraced salvation by faith, might have swung to the extreme of disregarding the importance of works. He clarifies that works are not the means of salvation but are the evidence of genuine faith. [00:02:58]

James is clarifying for us the kind of faith saves that saves I should say we are saved by grace through faith not by works but saving faith we'll have works that accompany it as the saying goes and this is somewhat of a cliche saying but it's a good cliche faith alone saves but the faith that saves is not alone it has good works with it. [00:05:13]

If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food and one of you says to them depart in peace be warm and filled but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body what does it profit thus also faith by itself if it does not have works is dead. [00:07:34]

Real faith and the works that accompany a real faith are not made up only of spiritual things your real faith will not only be demonstrated by your prayer life it will not only be demonstrated by your Bible reading habits it will not only be demonstrated by your church attendance it will also somewhere along the line be demonstrated by your real practical care and assistance for those who are in need. [00:10:49]

Sometimes what we should be doing as believers is praying less and doing more sometimes and I don't know maybe I'm the only one who's guilty of this but I think at some times I've been guilty of it maybe you have too sometimes I've been guilty of praying as a substitute for action. [00:11:35]

A living faith is simply a real faith if we really believe that something is real if we actually believe it we will follow through and act upon it if we really put our faith in Jesus Christ we will care for the naked and the destitute as he told us to do so what we need to have is a living faith a real faith. [00:13:38]

Real faith is faith grounded in what Jesus did on the cross and affirmed or demonstrated by the empty tomb furthermore we would say that this faith will be naturally expressed in repent and good works if faith is real it will be expressed in repentance and other good works and real faith is faith that may sometimes doubt but the doubts are not bigger than the faith nor are they more permanent than the faith. [00:15:25]

Real faith is faith that once other people to come to the same faith real faith is faith that says more than Lord Lord as Jesus described in Matthew chapter 7 the Sermon on the Mount that many would come to him in that day and say Lord Lord did we not do many works in your names but he say depart from me from I never knew you. [00:16:15]

Real faith will demonstrate itself in some kind of change of life now listen we know don't we we know that that change of life isn't all at once nobody's life is changed immediately from sinful to perfect when they put their trust in Jesus Christ the changes don't come all at once and the changes are never completed on this side of eternity. [00:27:04]

The grace that does not change my life will not save my soul or maybe I could turn it around in another way the grace that saves my soul will change my life and it will be evidence in works that is a living faith and breath and sisters I just want to bend over backwards and say to you again dead faith saves nobody. [00:28:01]

Abraham shows us that obedience is a mark of true faith Rahab shows us that compassion and even sacrifice is a mark of true faith now verse 26 the verse in which we're going to conclude this study and this chapter James chapter 2 James says for as the body without the Spirit is dead so faith without works is dead also. [00:31:46]

James does not deny that this is faith he simply calls says it is a dead faith it's not the right kind of faith so do you see how Paul and James don't disagree at all when Paul is talking about the faith that saves and the faith that saves alone he's talking about real faith when James is talking to us about the faith that will not save he's talking about dead faith. [00:32:58]

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