You say you have faith, for you believe that there is one God. Good for you! Even the demons believe this, and they tremble in terror. How foolish! Can’t you see that faith without good deeds is useless? (James 2:19-20)
I’ll be honest. This is one of those passages that makes James hard to accept.
James says that believing the right things isn’t enough. In fact, he goes so far as to say that even demons believe — and that hasn’t changed them a bit.
That line should make all of us a little nervous because most of us are pretty confident that our standing with God depends solely on what we believe. We believe God exists. We believe Jesus saves. We believe the Bible is true. We believe faith matters. James isn’t arguing with any of that. He’s asking a different question: What is that belief actually producing in my life?
Belief, by itself, doesn’t guarantee transformation. It informs us, but it doesn’t necessarily change us. You can believe fire is hot and still keep touching the stove. At some point, the issue isn’t knowledge. It’s obedience. That’s what James is trying to get us to see.
I think many of us confuse faith with agreement. We hear something true, nod along, maybe even feel convicted — and assume that counts as spiritual progress. James says it doesn’t, unless something changes. This isn’t about earning salvation. James is clear about that. Works don’t save us. They reveal us. They show whether belief has moved from our heads into our hearts and lives. But if nothing changes, James would say we’re not dealing with living faith. We’re dealing with belief that never left the room.
That’s uncomfortable, but it’s also freeing because James isn’t asking us to do everything. He’s asking us to do something. To let belief take shape in action. To let faith get its hands dirty.
So here’s the question I’m sitting with — and maybe you should too: If someone looked at my life, not my words, or my intentions, or my beliefs on paper — if they watched me, what would they say I actually believe?
THE MAN IS STILL IN THE MIRROR
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