Episode 113 - Love Acts Mark 12:28-34; James 2:14-17
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In this powerful episode of God’s Word Today w/Minister Anthony, we explore Jesus’ declaration of the greatest commandment in Mark 12 and James’ bold teaching that “faith without works is dead” in James 2. Together, these passages reveal a life-changing truth: authentic love for God must produce visible action toward others.
This lesson moves beyond emotion and religious routine to examine the heart of true discipleship. Are we merely agreeing with the idea of love—or are we actively living it out? Is our faith something we profess, or something we demonstrate?
In this teaching, you’ll discover:
• What it means to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength
• Why loving your neighbor is inseparable from loving God
• How ritual and religious activity can never replace relational obedience
• The difference between dead faith and living faith
• Practical ways to make your love visible this week
This episode challenges believers to move from confession to compassion, from agreement to action, and from words to works.
Because love doesn’t just speak.
Love acts.
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