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- Theme: Faith That Actually WorksSLIDE: Open Your Bibles to James 2:14-26Open Your Bibles to James 2:14-26SLIDE: Scripture James 2:14-26
James 2:14 ESV 14 What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him?SLIDE: TitleINTRODUCTIONHave you ever seen something that looks useful… but absolutely isn’t? A chocolate teapot. A waterproof towel. A solar‑powered flashlight. Or my personal favorite: a screen door on a submarine.It doesn’t matter how shiny the hinges are. It doesn’t matter how well‑designed the mesh is. It doesn’t matter if it’s the best screen door ever made. If you put it on a submarine… it’s useless.And James tells us that faith without works is exactly like that.📖 James 2:17 — “Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”Not weak. Not struggling. Not immature. Dead.Today we’re going to explore what living faith looks like — faith that actually works, faith that actually floats, faith that actually holds up under pressure.Main TeachingSLIDE: HeaderPOINT 1 — DEAD FAITH: WHEN BELIEF DOESN’T CHANGE BEHAVIORJames gives us a picture of someone who believes the right things but does nothing with them.📖 James 2:19 — “You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe — and shudder!”James is saying: Believing the right facts doesn’t make your faith alive.Illustration: The Gym MembershipIt’s like buying a gym membership in January. You take the tour. You nod at the trainer. You buy the shoes. You post on Instagram or Facebook: “New year, new me.” But if you never actually go… you don’t get healthier by believing in the gym.Faith is the same way. Information without transformation is imitation.JokeSome Christians treat faith like a Netflix subscription. They don’t use it, but they keep it around “just in case.”Key Truth:Dead faith is agreement without action. It’s belief without obedience. It’s a screen door on a submarine — looks like something, but can’t hold anything.SLIDE: HeaderPOINT 2 — DEMONSTRATED FAITH: WHEN BELIEF PRODUCES ACTIONJames doesn’t just tell us what dead faith looks like — he shows us what living faith looks like.📖 James 2:21–22 — “Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered up his son Isaac…? You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by his works.”Faith + Works = CompletionJames is not saying we are saved by works. He’s saying saving faith is never alone. It always produces something.Illustration: The ChairIf I say, “I believe this chair can hold me,” but I never sit in it… do I really believe?Faith is not proven by what we say. Faith is proven by what we trust enough to do.JokeSome people say, “I’m trusting God,” but they’re holding on so tight to God that you’d think God was the one who needed help.Abraham’s ExampleAbraham didn’t just believe God’s promise — he acted on it. He walked up the mountain. He built the altar. He raised the knife.His faith wasn’t perfect, but it was moving.Rahab’s Example📖 James 2:25 — “Was not also Rahab the prostitute justified by works when she received the messengers…?”Rahab’s faith wasn’t theological. It wasn’t polished. It wasn’t church‑approved. But it was active. She risked her life because she believed God was real.Key TruthLiving faith is belief that moves your feet.SLIDE: HeaderPOINT 3 — DYNAMIC FAITH: WHEN FAITH AND WORKS FLOW TOGETHERJames ends with a powerful image:📖 James 2:26 — “For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, so also faith apart from works is dead.”Faith and works aren’t enemies. They’re not rivals. They’re not competing. They’re like:inhaling and exhalingroots and fruitcause and effectbelief and obedienceIllustration: The Submarine That Actually WorksA real submarine is built to withstand pressure. It’s sealed. It’s reinforced. It’s designed for depth.Your faith is meant to go deep. But if you try to live with a “screen‑door faith” — a faith that lets everything in, a faith that doesn’t hold up under pressure — you’ll sink.Key TruthFaith that works is faith that holds up when life goes deep.SLIDE: ApplicationAPPLICATION — WHAT DOES LIVING FAITH LOOK LIKE THIS WEEK?1. Living Faith Obeys PromptlyWhen God nudges you — call someone, forgive someone, give something, pray for someone — you respond.2. Living Faith Serves SacrificiallyNot “when it’s convenient,” but when it costs something.3. Living Faith Loves TangiblyJames says if someone is hungry and you say, “Be warmed and filled,” but do nothing… that’s dead faith.Living faith says: “I’ll pray for you — and I’ll bring dinner.”4. Living Faith Trusts BoldlyYou step out even when you don’t see the whole staircase.5. Living Faith Endures Under PressureWhen life gets deep, you don’t sink — because your faith is sealed with obedience.SLIDE: TitleCONCLUSIONFaith without works is like:a screen door on a submarinea lamp with no bulba car with no enginea Bible with no obedienceIt looks right… but it doesn’t work.God is calling us to a faith that moves, a faith that acts, a faith that lives.SLIDE: PrayerCLOSING PRAYERFather, thank You for calling us to a living, active, vibrant faith. Forgive us for the times we’ve settled for belief without obedience. Seal our hearts like a strong submarine — able to withstand pressure, able to go deep, able to carry Your presence into dark places. Give us courage to act on what we believe, compassion to serve those around us, and boldness to trust You even when we can’t see the outcome. Make our faith alive this week. In Jesus’ name, Amen. James 2:14NKJV
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