Faith Without Works Is Dead (James 2:14–26)
What if the problem isn’t that we don’t believe, but that our “belief” never leaves the chair? In this message we start with gospel rest—what Jesus has already done—and then let James press us toward a living faith that moves. We explore why “faith that doesn’t act isn’t faith at all,” how Abraham and Rahab embody obedient trust, and why mere agreement (“even the demons believe—and shudder”) isn’t the same as saving faith. Expect a grace-first call to action and a Table moment that fuels obedience from assurance, not anxiety.