Come Ready to Be Changed

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Text: James 1:21–25 · Psalm 119:9–16 · Hebrews 4:12

BIG IDEA

The goal of Bible reading is not information — it is transformation. You can hear the Word your whole life and never be changed by it if you do not come ready to obey.

OUTLINE

I. Hearing the Word Is Not Enough II. Looking at the Word Is Not Enough III. Come to the Word Ready to Obey

KEY TERMS

Engrafted — implanted, planted in — the Word works in you over time like a graft
Saved — rescue, healing, preservation, wholeness — ongoing sanctification by the Word
Living — alive, active — Hebrews 4:12 — the Word is not a static document
Continues — to remain beside, stay with, abide — a sustained relationship with the Word
Meditate — to murmur, to mutter, to speak to yourself — turning the Word over repeatedly

INTRODUCTION — REVIEW

We have been building something together for the last four weeks. Tonight is the last piece.

Lesson 1 — This Book Is Unlike Any Other Book

The Bible is God-breathed, preserved, sufficient Not a book that contains the Word of God — it IS the Word of God

Lesson 2 — One Story, One Author, One Hero

66 books · 40 authors · 1,500 years One story — one Hero Jesus showed us how to read it (Emmaus road)

Lesson 3 — Context Is Not Optional

What did it mean to them before it means something to us Context is not a barrier — it is the path

Lesson 4 — Let the Bible Interpret the Bible

The Bible is its own best commentary One Spirit wrote it all
There is one thing left.
What are you going to do with it?

JAMES 1:21 — THE CENTER

“Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.”

A. Lay Apart All Filthiness — Preparation

The Word requires something from you before you open it You cannot come full of yourself

B. Engrafted

Implanted, planted in Growth takes time You are not just reading — you are being planted

C. Able to Save

Rescue, healing, wholeness Ongoing work of the Word in your life

LISTEN LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT

The Word of God is able to save your soul — not just eternally, but practically.
The question is not whether the Word has power. The question is whether you come ready to receive it.

I. HEARING THE WORD IS NOT ENOUGH

James 1:22 · Romans 10:17 · Psalm 119:9

A. What the Word Is — Hebrews 4:12

Living — not static
Powerful — effective
Discerner — exposes motives
Truth: The Word reaches deeper than behavior — it reaches the heart.

B. Hearing Is Essential — Romans 10:17

Faith comes by hearing
But not all hearing produces faith

C. The Danger — Self-Deception

Hearing without doing = deception
You can attend faithfully and still miss transformation

D. The Right Question — Psalm 119:9

Not: What do I know?
But: Is my life changing?

APPLICATION

Before you read this week ask: Am I coming to confirm or to be corrected?

II. LOOKING AT THE WORD IS NOT ENOUGH

James 1:23–24 · Psalm 119:11–15

A. The Mirror

The Bible shows you reality
The issue is not what you see — but what you do

B. The Man Who Forgets

He did not reject truth
He simply moved on unchanged
Danger: Routine without authority

C. Biblical Meditation

Not emptying — filling
Hebrew: — muttering, repeating
Country: Cow eating the cudd.
Result:
Truth moves from mind → heart → life

APPLICATION

Take one verse this week:
Read it aloud 10 times
Write what you see on the 10th reading

III. COME READY TO OBEY

James 1:25 · Psalm 119:9–16

A. The Man Who Continues

Not occasional — sustained
Not notes — relationship

B. The Law of Liberty

Truth produces freedom:
From sin
From lies
From destructive patterns

C. Three Levels of Obedience

Belief — change how you think
Behavior — change what you do
Posture — change how you approach life

D. Readiness to Obey

The answer is already yes before you open the Bible
That is meekness

E. OIA Grid

Observation — What does it say?
Interpretation — What does it mean?
Application — What do I do?

APPLICATION

Ask:
What must I believe differently?
What must I do differently?
What must I reorient?

CONCLUSION

Five weeks ago we asked:
What kind of readers do we want to be?
Readers who know what the Bible is
Readers who know how it fits
Readers who know how to read it
Readers who let it interpret itself
Readers who come ready to be changed
You can have perfect understanding and still be unchanged.
The Pharisees knew the Bible — and missed Jesus.
The Ethiopian had little knowledge — but said yes.
Not the most informed. The most surrendered.
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