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What if the problem isn't that you haven't heard enough?
What if you've heard plenty — and just keep walking away?
James 1:19-27 is one of the most confrontational passages in
the New Testament. James doesn't call out pagans or skeptics.
He calls out church people — people who show up, hear the Word, nod along, and go home unchanged. He has one word for that: self-deception.
In this message from our series Point Blank: Faith That
Doesn't Flinch, we dig into what it actually takes to let
the Word of God do what it came to do — and why most of us
keep walking away from the one mirror that tells us the truth.
The Word that exposes you is the same Word that can save you.
But only if you don't walk away from what it shows.
By Northview Church - Kodak, TennesseeWhat if the problem isn't that you haven't heard enough?
What if you've heard plenty — and just keep walking away?
James 1:19-27 is one of the most confrontational passages in
the New Testament. James doesn't call out pagans or skeptics.
He calls out church people — people who show up, hear the Word, nod along, and go home unchanged. He has one word for that: self-deception.
In this message from our series Point Blank: Faith That
Doesn't Flinch, we dig into what it actually takes to let
the Word of God do what it came to do — and why most of us
keep walking away from the one mirror that tells us the truth.
The Word that exposes you is the same Word that can save you.
But only if you don't walk away from what it shows.