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Why is faith considered both an object and an action?

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Faith is both an object of belief in Christ and the action of living out that belief through works.

The sermon emphasized that the word 'treasure' functions as both a noun and a verb, which parallels the concept of faith. Faith is the object that we believe in, which is Christ, but it must be accompanied by action—faith without works is dead (James 2:26). True faith produces a transformation in our lives, causing us to act in ways that demonstrate our trust and reliance on the treasure that is Jesus Christ. It's a living faith that results in joy and obedience as we treasure Him above all else.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Hebrews 11:1

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Treasure
Paul Mahan · Feb 23, 2014
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