We live in a world saturated with spiritual content. We can access more sermons, podcasts, and worship songs in 24 hours than previous generations could in a lifetime. Yet, many of us feel a frustrating disconnect: we know the truth, but we aren't experiencing the freedom. Ryan Kramer dives into the book of James to explain that the "blessed life" isn't found in what we know, but in what we choose to do. This teaching challenges us to stop deceiving ourselves and start looking intently into the mirror of God’s Word to find true restoration.
-- Knowing versus doing: Why exercise, relationships, and spiritual growth all require application over mere information.
-- The "Text Message" from James: Understanding that James wasn't worried about his church believing the wrong things; he was worried they weren't living out the right things.
-- The Simmering Crockpot: A look at how "frustration" is often just a polite word for the internal anger that prevents the righteousness God desires.
-- The Mirror Analogy: The vital difference between "glancing" at the Word to see the obvious and "gazing" intently to see what truly needs attention.
-- The Danger of the Gap: Why delaying obedience leads to a callous heart and makes disobedience feel acceptable.
-- The Sozo Life: How consistent obedience leads to a life of being rescued, restored, and aligned with God’s purpose.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- James 1:19-25
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