Key Scriptures
James 2:17; Ephesians 2:8–10; Matthew 28:19–20
Faith is not proven by what we say—it is revealed by how we move.
Baptism opens the door.
Communion fuels the journey.
But neither matters if we never move.
We are not saved by works—but we are saved for works. Faith that never acts is incomplete.
Many believers:
- have opened the door (salvation)
- have access to fuel (grace)
- but never put the car in gear
The world is spiritually exhausted, and God is calling His people to be visible evidence that Christ still transforms lives.
Faith moves us to:
- serve
- love
- act
- respond
Reflection Questions
- Where is your faith active—and where is it inactive?
- What is one area where you know God is calling you to act?
- Do you ever confuse belief with obedience? How?
- What does “faith without works is dead” look like in real life?
- What has kept you from moving forward spiritually?
- How does baptism shape your identity today?
- How does communion sustain your walk with Christ?
- Who around you needs to see your faith in action?
- What does it mean for you to “get in the Ark” in this season?
- What is one “Jesus-like” action you can take this week?
Next Steps
- Action Step: Do one intentional act of service this week
- Spiritual: Reflect on your baptism identity—write it down
- Community: Invite someone to join you in serving
- Accountability: Tell someone what step you plan to take
