Episode 4 "Faith Without Works is Dead"
Description
📝 Summary:
 In this episode, we dive deep into James 2:14 –26, where James challenges believers to live out their faith with boldness and compassion. We unpack what it means to have “dead” faith versus “living” faith, why James and Paul aren’t contradicting each other, and how to recognize fruit in your own life.
We also address the popular debate between faith-based and works-based salvation, explaining how James 2 and Ephesians 2:8–9 actually complement each other, not conflict. A powerful visual analogy—the Tree of Salvation—helps drive this home in a memorable way.
đź“– Key Scriptures:
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Faith is the root; works are the fruit
- Real faith moves: it serves, gives, forgives, and obeys
- James and Paul are not in conflict—they are addressing different audiences and issues
- Dead faith talks. Living faith walks.
- Conviction is not condemnation—it’s an invitation to grow
🌳 Visual Analogy:
 “The Tree of Salvation”
- Root = Faith (what saves you)
- Fruit = Works (what shows you’re saved)
🎯 Reflection Questions:
- If someone pressed “mute” on your words, would your life still show faith?
- Where is God calling you to move because of what you believe?
- Is there “fruit” growing from the roots of your faith?
🙌 Weekly Challenge:
 Do one thing this week that reflects your faith in action—serve someone, forgive someone, or take a bold step of obedience.



