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In this powerful sermon from James 4:17, Pastor Mark challenges us to consider not just the sins we commit—but the sins of omission: the good we know we should do, yet choose to ignore. In “The Sin of Doing Nothing,” we are reminded that obedience to Christ is not optional, delayed, or conditional.
Pastor Mark calls believers to examine their hearts and their daily walk with God, urging us to move beyond passive faith into active obedience. This message confronts spiritual complacency and encourages us to live out our faith with courage, conviction, and faithfulness.
If you’ve ever felt comfortable staying on the sidelines of your faith, this sermon is a timely reminder that following Jesus means stepping forward in obedience—right where you are.
By First Baptist Church Big Spring, TX4.6
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In this powerful sermon from James 4:17, Pastor Mark challenges us to consider not just the sins we commit—but the sins of omission: the good we know we should do, yet choose to ignore. In “The Sin of Doing Nothing,” we are reminded that obedience to Christ is not optional, delayed, or conditional.
Pastor Mark calls believers to examine their hearts and their daily walk with God, urging us to move beyond passive faith into active obedience. This message confronts spiritual complacency and encourages us to live out our faith with courage, conviction, and faithfulness.
If you’ve ever felt comfortable staying on the sidelines of your faith, this sermon is a timely reminder that following Jesus means stepping forward in obedience—right where you are.