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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for James 1:22

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I. GREATEST FAULT TODAY.
A. Hearers not doers.
1. We all seem to hear well.
2. We agree with what is being said.
a. We ought to read Bibles more.
b. We ought to pray more. AMEN.
c. We ought to witness more.
3. Parable of two sons.
II. GOD RECKONS WHAT WE DO.
A. "Every man rewarded according to his works."
1. How do you know you have enough faith for salvation?
a. Grain of mustard seed would remove mountain.
b. What is the measuring stick?
2. You say:
a. "I believe the Bible."
b. "I believe in Christ."
c. Devils do and tremble.
3. Where lies the difference between believing and saving faith?
a. How do you know you are saved?
4. James says, "Look at your life. You show me your works and I'll show you your faith."
a. Faith without works is dead.
1. No faith.
5. Just a minute. Saved by faith.
a. You cannot have faith without works.
6. I don't say go out and work hard and get faith.
7. I say come down and get faith and you can't stop the works.
B. Gasoline in tank.
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