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Do Something | James 2:14-26 | Arik Hayes

2/9/202649 min

In this piercing standalone message, Arik Hayes confronts the difference between being around faith and being changed by faith. Drawing from James 2, he reminds us that genuine biblical faith is never passive. It produces obedience, good works, and responds to the Gospel with action.

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  1. Arik Hayes· Guest0:00

    All right, beloved, please be seated in the presence of the Lord.

  2. Speaker 20:05

    Good to my soul, sir. Oh, yes, yes.

  3. Arik Hayes· Guest0:11

    Hmm. Welcome to 2019, Church Beloved.

  4. Speaker 20:19

    [claps] [claps] Amen.

  5. Arik Hayes· Guest0:24

    [cheers] We are a church that is, we'll continue to say it, we're a house of prayer, presence and proclamation, all three. And, uh, this, this actually, you know, I, I go through this and, uh, but this next part means a little bit more to me today. I wanna welcome our online community, the Digital Disciples.

  6. Speaker 20:45

    [claps] Whoo.

  7. Arik Hayes· Guest0:46

    No, we gonna clap it up, right? We gonna clap it up.

  8. Speaker 20:48

    [claps] Whoo.

  9. Arik Hayes· Guest0:50

    Right, so I know our pastor is gonna address it when he comes back to the pulpit, but I, I wanna, can I just give you from my heart, right? So I, I was privileged to be able to see Digital Disciples come in from all over the world, and, and trickle in, and from New Zealand, from, from, from Asia, from, uh, places in America, from Florida, Washington State, Ohio, Texas, everywhere, right? From, from the Virgin Islands. You know, we, we, we, we've seen that, right? But I, I had the honor and privilege to see 7,000 Digital Disciples- [claps] Whoo ... convene in one place over two experiences. See 2,000 plus respond to a call to either salvation

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