Hearer vs Doers 111425 Bro Mike

Summary
This sermon focuses on the difference between Christians who merely hear God’s word versus those who both hear and do it. Using James 1:22-25 as the foundation, Bro Mike emphasizes that faith without works is dead, drawing from numerous biblical healing stories to illustrate how action and obedience are required for miracles. The message challenges believers to move beyond passive Christianity to active faith that presses through obstacles, follows God’s instructions completely, and perseveres despite discouragement from others. Bro Mike argues that 98% of Christians are ‘hearers only’ who receive God’s word but fail to act on it consistently, leading to spiritual stagnation and missed opportunities for God’s power in their lives.
Intro Prayer
Heavenly Father, we come before You tonight asking that You open our hearts and minds to receive what You want to teach us through Your Word. Help us to be more than just hearers tonight – make us doers who will take action on what we learn. Remove any barriers, distractions, or resistance that would keep us from fully embracing Your truth. Holy Spirit, speak to each person here according to their specific needs and show us how to apply these truths in our daily lives. We surrender our preconceived notions and ask that You transform us through this time together. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Ice Breaker
What’s one household chore or task that you know you should do regularly but often find yourself putting off or forgetting about?
Key Verses

James 1:22-25
James 2:14-17
James 2:20
Romans 2:6-13
John 9:7
Mark 10:46-52

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