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Five minutes can tilt a whole day—and, over time, a whole life. Today we pull on a thread that’s easy to admire and hard to live: moving from hearing to doing. With a pointed line from Frederick Robertson and the steady wisdom of James 1, we explore why action outlasts emotion, how obedience shapes identity, and what it looks like to stand with courage when culture pushes faith to the margins.
I share a candid observation many of us feel: we’re often educated beyond our level of obedience. We know the sermons and studies by heart, but our habits lag behind. That’s where James offers a mirror. Hearers glance, forget, and drift. Doers continue and are blessed. These aren’t grand gestures; they’re quiet, repeatable choices that add up to visible faith.
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Five minutes can tilt a whole day—and, over time, a whole life. Today we pull on a thread that’s easy to admire and hard to live: moving from hearing to doing. With a pointed line from Frederick Robertson and the steady wisdom of James 1, we explore why action outlasts emotion, how obedience shapes identity, and what it looks like to stand with courage when culture pushes faith to the margins.
I share a candid observation many of us feel: we’re often educated beyond our level of obedience. We know the sermons and studies by heart, but our habits lag behind. That’s where James offers a mirror. Hearers glance, forget, and drift. Doers continue and are blessed. These aren’t grand gestures; they’re quiet, repeatable choices that add up to visible faith.
We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message
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