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If Your Faith Doesn't Show These 10 Behaviors, It's Not Real | James 4:7-10 | Episode 24

12 min · 17. juli 2026
episode If Your Faith Doesn't Show These 10 Behaviors, It's Not Real | James 4:7-10 | Episode 24 cover

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Learn 10 behaviors that demonstrate genuine faith according to the Book of James. See how to live with confidence and devotion to God. This study examines what genuine faith looks like you come to believe. If you want to move away from self-centered living & align your actions with Scripture, these ten points provide a clear framework. We discuss the specific Way (cf. John 14:6) to approach God with confidence and what it really means to "resist the devil." This episode is for any person who is seeking to know what real faith is. Subscribe for weekly Bible study breakdowns, and comment below on which James passage you find most challenging to live out.Chapters00:00 - What true salvation looks like according to James 00:29 - The call for believers to submit fully to God’s authority 00:59 - The implications for believers and the self-deceived 01:30 - Asking for divine guidance to interpret this passage correctly 02:18 - The necessity of placing oneself under God’s leadership 02:48 - Recognizing the need for God's grace to turn toward Him 03:11 - The importance of recognizing one’s sinful state and yielding to God03:41 - Salvation as a reversal of allegiance from Satan to God 04:04 - Resisting the devil and remaining devoted to God 04:26 - The promise that the devil flees when believers stand firm 04:50 - Approaching God with confidence because of Christ’s sacrifice 05:18 - Drawing near to God as a recurring biblical theme 05:40 - Old Testament calls for returning to God and drawing near 06:08 - The assurance of approaching God through Jesus Christ 06:33 - Genuine faith involves outward and inward transformation 06:59 - The need to wash away evil works and moral filthiness 07:29 - The spiritual significance of ceremonial cleanliness and moral purity 07:56 - Setting inward motives and allegiances firmly on God 08:21 - Our inability to obey without God's strength demonstrated through God's grace 08:50 - The promise of forgiveness and cleansing when confessing sins 09:08 - Recognizing sin’s devastation emotionally and mentally 09:33 - The call to mourn over the loss caused by sin 10:01 - The importance of genuine repentance expressed through tears 10:28 - Turning away from worldly laughter toward godly sorrow 10:57 - A deep sense of remorse coupled with hope in God's mercy 11:26 - The ultimate act of humility leading to God's exaltation 11:55 - A concluding encouragement to reflect on these truths and dwell in God's WordIf you'd like to buy exclusive merch from Expositor Ministries (HQ of The Biblical Expositor), tap or click below https://expositorministries.printful.me/ If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/expositorministries Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.  LSBible.org and 316publishing.comExplanations, word studies, and definitions drawn from public domain resources (e.g. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon [1889], Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance [1890], Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible [1706–1710], Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Whole Bible [1832-1851], John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible [1763-1765], Marvin R. Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament [1887–1888]).Transliterations, literal renderings, and their assemblies assisted from Grok (xAI) with Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece (or, New Testament Greek), 1904.

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episode If Your Faith Doesn't Show These 10 Behaviors, It's Not Real | James 4:7-10 | Episode 24 cover

If Your Faith Doesn't Show These 10 Behaviors, It's Not Real | James 4:7-10 | Episode 24

Learn 10 behaviors that demonstrate genuine faith according to the Book of James. See how to live with confidence and devotion to God. This study examines what genuine faith looks like you come to believe. If you want to move away from self-centered living & align your actions with Scripture, these ten points provide a clear framework. We discuss the specific Way (cf. John 14:6) to approach God with confidence and what it really means to "resist the devil." This episode is for any person who is seeking to know what real faith is. Subscribe for weekly Bible study breakdowns, and comment below on which James passage you find most challenging to live out.Chapters00:00 - What true salvation looks like according to James 00:29 - The call for believers to submit fully to God’s authority 00:59 - The implications for believers and the self-deceived 01:30 - Asking for divine guidance to interpret this passage correctly 02:18 - The necessity of placing oneself under God’s leadership 02:48 - Recognizing the need for God's grace to turn toward Him 03:11 - The importance of recognizing one’s sinful state and yielding to God03:41 - Salvation as a reversal of allegiance from Satan to God 04:04 - Resisting the devil and remaining devoted to God 04:26 - The promise that the devil flees when believers stand firm 04:50 - Approaching God with confidence because of Christ’s sacrifice 05:18 - Drawing near to God as a recurring biblical theme 05:40 - Old Testament calls for returning to God and drawing near 06:08 - The assurance of approaching God through Jesus Christ 06:33 - Genuine faith involves outward and inward transformation 06:59 - The need to wash away evil works and moral filthiness 07:29 - The spiritual significance of ceremonial cleanliness and moral purity 07:56 - Setting inward motives and allegiances firmly on God 08:21 - Our inability to obey without God's strength demonstrated through God's grace 08:50 - The promise of forgiveness and cleansing when confessing sins 09:08 - Recognizing sin’s devastation emotionally and mentally 09:33 - The call to mourn over the loss caused by sin 10:01 - The importance of genuine repentance expressed through tears 10:28 - Turning away from worldly laughter toward godly sorrow 10:57 - A deep sense of remorse coupled with hope in God's mercy 11:26 - The ultimate act of humility leading to God's exaltation 11:55 - A concluding encouragement to reflect on these truths and dwell in God's WordIf you'd like to buy exclusive merch from Expositor Ministries (HQ of The Biblical Expositor), tap or click below https://expositorministries.printful.me/ If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/expositorministries Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.  LSBible.org and 316publishing.comExplanations, word studies, and definitions drawn from public domain resources (e.g. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon [1889], Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance [1890], Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible [1706–1710], Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Whole Bible [1832-1851], John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible [1763-1765], Marvin R. Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament [1887–1888]).Transliterations, literal renderings, and their assemblies assisted from Grok (xAI) with Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece (or, New Testament Greek), 1904.

17. juli 202612 min
episode The Battle Raging Inside Your Heart | Here's What's Causing It | James 4:4-6 | Ep. 23 cover

The Battle Raging Inside Your Heart | Here's What's Causing It | James 4:4-6 | Ep. 23

Can you be a friend of God and a friend of the world at the same time? Learn why these two paths are mutually exclusive.This discussion explores the tension between worldly desires and faithful living. Using specific passages from Paul, John, and James, our analysis clarifies how pursuing the ways of the world often leads to internal conflict and spiritual condemnation. This is for anyone seeking to understand the Biblical perspective on where their primary allegiance lies.By examining the historical context and original sources, you will gain a clearer understanding of what it means to choose a path of devotion. The goal is to provide you a grounded look at how worldly desires fight against a true relationship with the Lord. We evaluate priorities through a Scriptural lens.Subscribe for weekly biblical study breakdowns, and comment below on which spiritual topic you would like to explore next.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Friendship with the world vs. God01:58 James 4:4-6: Strong language about friendship with the world03:50 The biblical metaphor of Israel as unfaithful spouse05:46 Understanding envy and jealousy in Scripture08:12 God's character: Love, mercy, and jealousy10:09 The danger of worldly desires and their influence12:06 The meaning of 'spirit' in James 4:5: Envy or Spirit?14:09 The dark connotation of envy in Greek and Scripture16:03 God's jealousy: Not envy, but love and desire for relationship17:56 The promise of God's greater grace for humility19:52 Conclusion: Living in humility and God's graceIf you'd like to buy exclusive merch from Expositor Ministries (HQ of The Biblical Expositor), tap or click belowhttps://expositorministries.printful.me If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/expositorministries Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.  LSBible.org and 316publishing.comExplanations, word studies, and definitions drawn from public domain resources (e.g. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon [1889], Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance [1890], Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible [1706–1710], Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Whole Bible [1832-1851], John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible [1763-1765], Marvin R. Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament [1887–1888], Aristotle’s Rhetoric. Translated by J. H. Freese. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1926. Book 2, Chapter 10 [1387b23–25]).Transliterations, literal renderings, and their assemblies assisted from Grok (xAI) with Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece (or, New Testament Greek), 1904.

10. juli 202612 min
episode Envy Is Destroying Your Peace – Here's the Biblical Reason Why | James 4:1-3 | Episode 22 cover

Envy Is Destroying Your Peace – Here's the Biblical Reason Why | James 4:1-3 | Episode 22

In this episode, we explore both the origins of conflict and why internal attitudes drive human behavior. We will also examine how unfulfilled desires impact our actions by exploring the spiritual roots of hostility. This content is for those seeking clarity on why conflict persists and how we can address the root causes of envy and selfish behavior. We start by analyzing what James 4:1-3 says concerning these motives, as well as the spiritual dimensions of why some requests to God remain unanswered. We learn that our motives are misaligned whenever we are driven by selfish gain rather than God's divine purposes. As a result, our prayers miss the mark and remain unanswered. This episode offers you a practical framework for evaluating your own motives by drawing your attention back to the Lord and His Word. Subscribe for weekly Biblical perspectives and analyses, and leave your reactions in the comments below.00:00 - The biblical perspective on conflicts driven by unrighteous desires00:27 - The internal "war" between the soul and desires00:54 - The two actions people take to fulfill their desires01:23 - James' questions about the origin of fighting and conflict02:43 - Understanding "wars" as internal struggles within an individual04:08 - The root of conflicts: pleasures and hedonism05:08 - How internal desires wage war against the soul (1 Peter 2:11)06:05 - The ongoing struggle between sin and God's image within us06:35 - The destructive power of unfulfilled lust leading to enviousness and fights09:21 - The importance of asking God in prayer with right motives10:17 - Why prayers go unanswered when motivated by selfishness11:16 - God's gracious provisions and the need to seek His will first12:16 - How our desires influence our relationship with God and others12:45 - Trusting God’s providence and seeking His righteousness14:12 - The assurance of God's grace even when we fall into sin14:43 - Practical encouragement: relying on God's grace to end internal warsIf you'd like to buy exclusive merch from Expositor Ministries (HQ of The Biblical Expositor), tap or click belowhttps://expositorministries.printful.me If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/expositorministries Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.  LSBible.org and 316publishing.comExplanations, word studies, and definitions drawn from public domain resources (e.g. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon [1889], Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance [1890], Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible [1706–1710], Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Whole Bible [1832-1851], John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible [1763-1765], Marvin R. Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament [1887–1888]).Transliterations, literal renderings, and their assemblies assisted from Grok (xAI) with Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece (or, New Testament Greek), 1904.

3. juli 202610 min
episode Worldly Wisdom Will Destroy You – Here's What God Says Instead | James 3:13-18 | Episode 21 cover

Worldly Wisdom Will Destroy You – Here's What God Says Instead | James 3:13-18 | Episode 21

Discover the difference between godly wisdom and worldly wisdom. Learn how to distinguish between these two paths using Scripture.Many people struggle to discern between what the world values and what God calls us to prioritize. This teaching focuses on the distinctions found in James chapter 3:13-18, contrasting earth-centric thinking with the pure, genuine, and holy perspective that comes from God. If you are seeking clarity on how to align your decisions with Scripture, this breakdown provides the necessary Biblical framework.Understanding the characteristics of godly wisdom helps you evaluate your own motivations and actions. This study is designed for anyone looking to deepen their faith through direct application of the text.Subscribe for weekly biblical teaching breakdowns, and comment below on which topic you would like to explore next.If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/expositorministriesIf you'd like to buy exclusive merch from Expositor Ministries (HQ of The Biblical Expositor), tap or click belowhttps://expositorministries.printful.meChapters00:00 Exploring Wisdom: Godly vs. Worldly02:55 Characteristics of Godly Wisdom05:47 The Nature of Worldly Wisdom09:09 Consequences of Worldly Wisdom12:04 The Fruits of Godly Wisdom15:01 Applying Wisdom in Daily LifeScripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.  LSBible.org and 316publishing.comExplanations, word studies, and definitions drawn from public domain resources (e.g. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon [1889], Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance [1890], Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible [1706–1710], Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Whole Bible [1832-1851], John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible [1763-1765], Robert Johnstone's Lectures, Exegetical and Practical, on the Epistle of James [1871], Marvin R. Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament [1887–1888]).Transliterations, literal renderings, and their assemblies assisted from Grok (xAI) with Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece (or, New Testament Greek), 1904.

26. juni 202613 min
episode Your Words Are More Destructive Than You Think—Here's Why | Episode 20 | James 3:5b-12 cover

Your Words Are More Destructive Than You Think—Here's Why | Episode 20 | James 3:5b-12

Learn how to manage the corrupting nature of the tongue in this Bible study of James chapter 3. Discover practical wisdom for speech control.In this episode, we examine the specific warnings regarding speech found in James chapter 3. If you struggle with words that cause conflict or pollution, this study offers a clear look at why the tongue is often harder to control than wild animals. We analyze the Scriptural comparison of a fountain producing both fresh and bitter water to understand the inconsistency often found in human communication.This episode is designed for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Biblical wisdom in their daily interactions. By walking through these verses, you will gain a clearer perspective on the spiritual weight of the words you choose, as well as the necessity of guarding your speech.Subscribe for weekly Bible study breakdowns, and let us know what you think in the comments below.If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/expositorministriesChapters00:00 The Power of the Tongue03:02 Destructive Nature of Speech05:56 The Uncontrollable Tongue09:12 Hypocrisy in Speech11:55 The Nature of Our Words15:12 Hope and TransformationScripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.  LSBible.org and 316publishing.comExplanations, word studies, and definitions drawn from public domain Bible study resources (e.g. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon [1889], Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance [1890], Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible [1706–1710], Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Whole Bible [1832-1851], Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary [1871], John Gill’s Exposition of the Bible [1763-1765]).Transliterations, literal renderings, and their assemblies assisted from Grok (xAI) with Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece (or, New Testament Greek), 1904.

12. juni 202613 min