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Faith That Doesn’t Save | James 2:14–19

 • Series: Summer Revival 2025

Is it possible to believe in God and still be lost? In this eye-opening sermon from James 2:14–19, Evangelist Kent York explores the sobering truth that not all faith is saving faith. If you’ve ever wondered what real faith looks like—or if you’re trusting the wrong kind—this message will bring clarity and conviction. Sermon Overview: Main Text: James 2:14–19 Theme: The difference between dead faith and saving faith. Purpose: To expose the dangers of false assurance and to call every listener to examine whether their faith is real, active, and rooted in Christ. Takeaways: Not all who say they believe are truly saved—faith must be more than words. Genuine saving faith always produces evidence—obedience, action, and fruit. Intellectual belief is not enough—even the devils believe and tremble. Saving faith transforms the heart and results in a life surrendered to Jesus. Quote of the Week: “Faith that never moves your life never saved your soul. Real faith doesn’t just talk—it walks.” — Evangelist Kent York