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What if the way you treat people reveals more about your faith than what you say you believe?
In James 2:8–13, we’re introduced to the “royal law”—love your neighbor as yourself. It sounds simple, but James makes it clear: showing favoritism, partiality, or bias is not just a small issue—it’s a violation of God’s law. And even breaking one part of the law makes us accountable for all of it.
In this episode, we unpack what the law of love really means, why favoritism is a serious sin, and how mercy triumphs over judgment. You’ll see how the gospel calls us to love others without distinction and live with the awareness that we, too, will be judged by the law of liberty.
If you’re serious about authentic Christian living, loving people well, and growing in a faith that reflects the heart of God, this message will challenge the way you see others—and yourself.
Mercy isn’t optional. It’s evidence of real faith.
By Legacy ChurchWhat if the way you treat people reveals more about your faith than what you say you believe?
In James 2:8–13, we’re introduced to the “royal law”—love your neighbor as yourself. It sounds simple, but James makes it clear: showing favoritism, partiality, or bias is not just a small issue—it’s a violation of God’s law. And even breaking one part of the law makes us accountable for all of it.
In this episode, we unpack what the law of love really means, why favoritism is a serious sin, and how mercy triumphs over judgment. You’ll see how the gospel calls us to love others without distinction and live with the awareness that we, too, will be judged by the law of liberty.
If you’re serious about authentic Christian living, loving people well, and growing in a faith that reflects the heart of God, this message will challenge the way you see others—and yourself.
Mercy isn’t optional. It’s evidence of real faith.