Living Faith: The Essential Connection Between Faith and Works

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "If I don't fly regularly, am I still a pilot? You know, it's fun at like when you're out and about and somebody says, oh, I got my private license or I'm getting it. I'm like, oh, yeah, I do that, too. And it's fun talking about it. It's kind of you're in the club. You understand you could talk about the plane, talk about flying, the details and all that stuff. But let's be honest. Am I really a pilot? I haven't flown in 20 years. Is my knowledge of any use? It's a good question, huh? Would you want to fly with me?" [05:02]( | | )

2. "We always talk about valuing the word of God. It's the greatest book of all history, but we don't spend our lives trying to understand it and read it and apply it. And so we have to go, what is it that is stopping me from taking action on this? Because everywhere else in my life, if I want to make money, I take action. If I want to do something for my kids, I take action. If I want to do something for my health, wake up at all hours in the morning and take action. If I want something good to eat, I take action because I believe it is good. But when it comes to our faith, we've created excuses and justifications and we get other people to agree with us and we don't take action." [24:18]( | | )

3. "You believe in giving generously to build up God's kingdom, but you rarely give. You believe knowing Jesus is incredible, but you don't tell anyone about him. So I list these out. I'm not just pulling these random. These are the basic discipleships of following Jesus. These are the, the basics. They take time to, to really value, understand and do, but they're the basics and you never graduate from the basics in Christianity." [17:33]( | | )

4. "And it's okay to say you're doing a good job. Because if you can't say you're doing a good job, you can't truly evaluate yourself. And you need to be able to look at the other parts where you're like, man, I'm struggling. I got to, I got to improve here. And here's the good news. God provides every resource for you to take that step. But I think it's important if we're going to evaluate ourselves, let's not just focus on the negative. Let's look at the positive too and go, where do I have faith? Where have I grown? Where have I grown for the amount of years I've been a Christian? Man, there's so much growth there. If there wasn't, you still wouldn't be here. If there wasn't growth in your life." [27:22]( | | )

5. "So the positive side, James has no positivity in this, but I'm adding some positivity. If we flip this upside down or on the flip side, if faith without works is dead, faith with works is alive. And so my positive addition is this, is look at the areas of your life where you are practicing your faith. And there's a bunch. That means your faith in that part of your life is so alive and healthy. And so equally, when you examine yourself where you're not doing good, you have to go, where am I doing this? Where is my faith strong? Where do I believe the word of God to be true? Because you have so many areas, maybe you haven't even thought about because we tend to focus on the negative." [26:09]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if a person has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? Another way to say it is James is saying, look, you're a Christian. But we don't see any evidence. What good is it? Are you really following Jesus if you're not practicing following Jesus?" [06:08]( | | )

2. "James' primary question isn't about salvation. How are we saved? He's questioning and challenging the quality of their faith. Is their faith simply a faith of words and affirmation? I agree. Without any action? Or is it a faith that produces a changed life? Another way to say it is, for us is, am I spiritually healthy if I'm not practicing my faith? Am I spiritually healthy if I'm not actually practicing my faith? That's the heart of the message." [12:33]( | | )

3. "If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, Go in peace, brother, be warmed and filled by the Spirit of Jesus, but doesn't give them the things they need for their body, what good is that faith? So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, it's dead. If it doesn't produce love, it's dead. That's what James is saying here." [13:19]( | | )

4. "Paul is challenging legalism. Legalism is the idea, it's basically doing the right thing with wrong motivation. So Paul is challenging people who believe that by obeying the rules, you can be justified by God. And so they were all about the rules and being all about obeying the rules. And so Paul is emphasizing the fact that your obedience isn't what saves you. It's your faith in Christ. And so really, Paul is asking the question, how are you made right with God? And the answer is, by faith alone, by grace alone in Jesus Christ." [10:22]( | | )

5. "James is addressing established Christians who are not doing anything about their faith. They're doing whatever they want. They're living however they want. They're not even helping the poor. And so he's, he's hitting them hard on the quality of their faith. And he's reminding them that true faith always produces works. So to retranslate verse 24, you're not justified by faith alone. He's saying, I would question your faith if it doesn't produce works. Cause it's probably dead and useless." [31:05]( | | )

6. "And so there was a big wall in, in Jericho. And so they, they snuck in Rahab helped these spies out when everybody was looking for them. She, she hid them away and then she lowered them from her window down the wall and let them go. So they didn't get in trouble. She was an unbeliever, but she feared their God and for her life. And so it's, and so then when they came in and they took over the city, they spared her life. And so they're saying, was she not justified by her works? Not just by her works, but the faith that produced works is the theme here." [33:09]( | | )

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