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In a world where decency is either mocked or misdefined, James offers a razor-sharp picture of the man who truly lives by the implanted Word. This message, titled The Posture of a Decent Man, dives deep into James 1:19–26, where the apostle doesn't coddle but confronts. The decent man is not defined by passivity or politeness, but by obedient action—he hears the Word, trembles at it, and does it. His posture is lowly before God and immovable before men. He does not rage like the world, nor does he flatter it. He bristles at hypocrisy, bridles his tongue, and looks after the lowly—not because of virtue signaling, but because of genuine, unstained religion. This is no modern nicety. This is ancient manhood, forged by the Word and displayed in action.