Preach "The King Has Come" 3-Part Series this week!
Preach Christmas week
Christians should not only hear God's word but actively live it out, reflecting their faith in tangible actions.
Gather round, brothers and sisters, as we dive into the heart of what it means to truly live out God's calling for us. We're going to be delving into the book of James, specifically James 1:22-25.
I'm reminded of a quote by Mother Teresa, "Faith in action is love, and love in action is service. By transforming that faith into living acts of love, we put ourselves in contact with God Himself, with Jesus our Lord."
The first point of this sermon, "Be Doers of the Word," is a call to action that goes beyond mere intellectual understanding or passive acceptance of God's word. It's an exhortation to embody the teachings of the Bible in our daily lives, to let them shape our actions, our decisions, and our interactions with others. This is not a suggestion, but a command from the apostle James, who was known for his practical approach to faith.
The definition: The phrase "Be doers of the word" implies a dynamic, active engagement with the scriptures. It's not enough to simply listen to or read the word of God; we must also put it into practice. This is a challenge that requires us to move beyond our comfort zones, to take risks, and to make sacrifices. It's a call to live out our faith in a way that is visible and tangible to the world around us.
Strive to live out the scriptures in practice: This involves a process of internalization, where the word of God becomes a part of who we are and influences our thoughts, our attitudes, and our actions. It's about making the word of God a guiding principle in our lives, something that shapes our behavior and directs our paths.
Not an easy task: It requires discipline, commitment, and perseverance. It's a lifelong journey of learning, growing, and striving to become more like Christ. It involves constant self-examination and repentance, as we continually strive to align our lives with the teachings of the Bible.
A commitment to social justice and compassion: The Bible is full of teachings about caring for the poor, the oppressed, and the marginalized. As doers of the word, we are called to act on these teachings, to stand up for justice, to show kindness and compassion, and to make a difference in the world around us.
Active participants in His mission: We are called to be co-laborers with Christ, to participate in His work of redemption and restoration in the world. This involves sharing the gospel, making disciples, and serving others in love.
Not about earning salvation through good works: Salvation is a gift of grace, freely given through faith in Christ. But as recipients of this grace, we are called to respond in gratitude and obedience, to live out our faith in a way that honors God and reflects His love to the world.
A process of growth and transformation: It's about becoming more like Christ, day by day, as we strive to live out the teachings of the Bible in our daily lives. It's a challenging journey, but it's also a rewarding one, as we experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from living in obedience to God's word.
The man in the mirror, as described in the book of James, is a vivid image that captures the dichotomy between hearing and doing ... View this full PRO sermon free with PRO