Faith isn’t just something we talk about — it’s something we live.
In James 2:14–26, we’re confronted with a sobering question: “What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works?”
Pastor Joel reminded us this week that real faith is more than words, symbols, or Sunday habits. It’s alive — evident in how we treat others, meet needs, and respond when someone is hurting. Dead faith talks; living faith moves.
James isn’t saying we’re saved by works, but that saving faith will always produce works. It’s the difference between saying “I’ll pray for you” and actually stopping to pray. Between quoting Scripture and living it out in the grocery line, the classroom, or the parking lot.
Faith is trust put into motion — the kind that shows up when no one’s watching, the kind that sees a need and steps in. It’s confidence in Christ that compels compassion in us. As Pastor said, “Grace works in; mercy works out.”
So this week, let’s make sure our faith walks — that what we say we believe comes alive in how we live. Because real faith doesn’t just believe in Jesus; it becomes like Him.