New Hope Bible Church
Dead Faith or Living Faith?
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James 2:14–26 presents a powerful theological challenge to the notion of a faith that exists without corresponding actions, arguing that genuine faith is inherently active and evidenced by works. The passage confronts the complacency of believers who profess faith yet live unchanged lives, using vivid illustrations—such as offering empty blessings to a starving person—to expose the emptiness of faith without deeds. Through the examples of Abraham and Rahab, James demonstrates that faith is validated not by mere belief, but by obedience and sacrificial action, showing that faith and works are inseparable in the life of a true believer. The sermon underscores that a faith devoid of good works is not only ineffective but dead, reflecting a heart untransformed by the Holy Spirit, and calls all believers to reject hypocrisy, embrace holiness, and live as those whose faith is active, obedient, and glorifying to God.