This sermon addresses the crucial link between "orthodoxy" and "orthopraxy" (right practice). We will tackle James' challenging question: "What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds?" True faith—an orthodox belief in the Gospel—is never a static, intellectual assent. It is a dynamic force that must inevitably result in a transformed life of good works, compassion, and justice.
If true faith in the Gospel is not merely something we believe but a living force that transforms how we act, what evidence in our daily lives would convince someone that our faith is real rather than only professed?
If true faith in the Gospel is not merely something we believe but a living force that transforms how we act, what evidence in our daily lives would convince someone that our faith is real rather than only professed?
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