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Pastor Steve Smothermon - When It Comes To Faith Actions Speak Loader Than Words


 The phrase "actions speak louder than words" resonates deeply with the teachings found in John 15:8, which emphasize the importance of bearing fruit as evidence of one's discipleship. In this context, “fruit” symbolizes tangible actions and behaviors that manifest an individual's commitment and beliefs. Much like how a tree is recognized by its fruit, a person's actions are a direct reflection of their inner values and principles. This analogy underscores the idea that what we do is more significant and revealing than what we merely say. Actions, being observable and concrete, carry a weight and authenticity that mere words often lack.

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Furthermore, this concept encourages a form of authenticity and integrity in one's life. It's not enough to simply profess certain beliefs or virtues: these must be lived out through consistent, visible actions. This echoes the biblical principle that faith without works is considered dead. In the context of John 15:8, bearing fruit is synonymous with living out one's faith through actions. These actions then become a testimony to others, serving as a practical demonstration of one's beliefs and values. It’s a call to action for believers not to just speak about love, kindness, and faith, but to actively demonstrate these qualities in their everyday lives.

Lastly, the idea that actions speak louder than words aligns with the pursuit of genuine spiritual growth and maturity. In John 15:8, the bearing of fruit is not just a one-time act but a continual process, indicative of a living, growing faith. This continuous action is essential for personal development and for making a meaningful impact in the world. It's about turning good intentions into tangible deeds, thereby transforming abstract beliefs into a lived reality. In essence, it’s a reminder that true faith is not static but dynamic, consistently evidenced through our actions, much like the ever-producing branches of a fruitful vine. 

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Christ-followers should become more intentional with their time and master’s “talents.”


I've heard this parable interpreted two ways. The first focuses on the fact that the story Jesus talked about centered around money and therefore Christians should make wise decisions with the money He has entrusted them with and tithe as directed. The second focuses on the word 'talent' and refers to the gifts that the Lord has given each person to forward His kingdom. Upon researching this article I found several examples of these varying interpretations online.


Pastor Steven Roberts - Journey Church - Assemble | You Have A Calling


You have a calling. Everyone is important and has a purpose. When God calls us, we must answer correctly. He will equip us with what we need to use our gifts. No one person is more than the other. God is still calling and using gifts. We only need to answer the call.


We Could Walk On Water If We Only Had The Courage To Step Out Of The Boat


Imagine that you are sailing on the ocean of a lake. When you look toward the shore a figure appears. After staring for a few moments you deduce that it's a man. As you continue to watch you realize, much to your surprise, that the man is actually walking toward you on the water.

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