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James 2:14-26
The ultimate test of our integrity.
Do we live out our faith in action?
The whole Bible calls His people to action.
The Israelite being called to set their selves apart in an area that all commerce at the time had to pass through.
They were to act as God’s slaves.
What did Christ demonstrate forgiving sins only or meeting peoples physical needs?
Here are some hard questions.
Does passing out “homeless” bags at a stop light count?
Or maybe are we suppose to take time out of whatever thing we are rushing to and get out and talk with them and actually fellowship?
Or are we willing to say “I don’t have any cash, but get in.
I can take you to a hotel and pay for one night so that you can get a hot shower and a warm bed”?
What is really being said here?
First is this an absolute or generalization?
Can we say we are followers of Christ if we do not act as He did?
Once it again it goes back to chapter 1 and the test of our integrity as slaves based on a faith in who Christ is and what He did.
If that is true, then our integrity demands us to live out what the Bible teaches.
Care for the poor, widows, orphans, making disciples, putting others first, etc.
Application
We need to focus on acting out our faith.
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