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Why is it dangerous to only listen to the Word without acting?

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Only listening to the Word without acting can lead to self-deception and greater judgment, as faith must manifest in deeds.

The danger of merely listening to the Word is eloquently captured in James 1:22, where the apostle cautions against self-deception. This self-deceit often results from a false assurance that hearing alone suffices for spiritual health, while authentic faith requires actionable responses. Listening without action can breed complacency, as seen in those who applaud truth but fail to embody it, which inevitably leads to spiritual judgment. In Matthew 7:26, Jesus emphasizes that building one’s life on an unacted message is like constructing on sand—vulnerable to collapse when tested by life's trials.
Scripture References: James 1:22, Matthew 7:26

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