Faith in Action: Understanding Authentic Belief

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"If you have just an intellectual ascent to facts, it's not authentic faith. There needs to be a faith that affects your life." [27:42] (Download)

"We're talking about the connection of faith and how you live your life... if you truly have faith, you won't do whatever the hell you want to do." [29:17] (Download)

"I want to encourage you this morning to make that decision to say today here this morning I make a decision that I want to have an authentic Faith, a faith not just about saying I believe something but a faith that makes a difference in my life." [33:06] (Download)

"Your desire for us is that we would have a faith that works, a faith that makes a difference in our lives and it makes a difference in the lives of people around us." [33:47] (Download)

"When you care about something, it makes you do something about it. That's what James is saying. So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead." [12:03] (Download)

"Faith has a nuance or a difference of meaning in the way that James uses it and the way that Paul uses it. For James, faith is intellectual ascent; he's saying faith is just intellectual ascent." [13:48] (Download)

"As you look at the decisions in your life, do you consider what God would have you do? Whether it's big things, small things, do you bring God into that? That's a sign that you have authentic Faith because He's influencing your life." [31:11] (Download)

"If you have sin in your life that bothers you, that's a sign of authentic Faith. The fact that I have a conscience about my sin shows that I'm an authentic believer in Christ because it matters to me." [32:23] (Download)

"We are not saved by Good Works we are saved for good works." [24:03] (Download)

"What kind of faith do you have? Do you have a faith that's just an intellectual ascent to a set of facts, or do you have an authentic, life-changing faith, a faith that makes a difference in your life?" [16:30] (Download)
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