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Book of James: What you do with the Word determines what it does in you.

40 min · 3 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Book of James: What you do with the Word determines what it does in you.

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Are you just hearing God’s Word, or actually living it? In this message from James 1:19–27, Pastor Wade Bishop unpacks the main idea: “What you do with the Word determines what it does in you.” Learn how POSTURE (how you humbly receive the Word), PRACTICE (obeying, not just listening), and PRODUCE (the visible fruit of your faith) reveal whether your Christianity is real discipleship or just religious consumption.

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