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What does the Bible say about being doers of the word?

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The Bible instructs believers to be doers of the word, meaning they must actively live out their faith and follow Christ's commands.

James 1:22 commands, 'be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.' This scripture emphasizes that true faith manifests itself in actions that align with God's commands. To be a doer of the word involves recognizing our own sinfulness and coming to Christ in faith for cleansing and righteousness, abandoning reliance on our works or moral achievements. A doer is someone who constantly seeks to understand and apply God’s Word in their daily life.
Scripture References: James 1:22-25, James 1:22-27, James 1:22, Psalm 119:105

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