Being Hearers & Doers Of The Word
Series James
James 1:19–27 is important and significant with respect to "Being Hearers & Doers of the Word" because it teaches that authentic biblical faith is not measured merely by listening to God's truth but by actively obeying and living it out. In this passage, the writer of Epistle of James urges believers to be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger, showing that a receptive and humble heart is necessary for God's Word to take root. He warns that hearing without doing leads to self-deception, comparing it to someone who forgets their own reflection, whereas true obedience brings spiritual freedom and blessing. The text culminates by defining pure religion in practical terms—self-controlled speech, compassionate care for the vulnerable, and moral separation from worldly corruption—demonstrating that the Word rightly received produces visible transformation in character and conduct.
| Sermon ID | 2142613312040 |
| Duration | 33:23 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | James 1:19-27 |
| Language | English |