FIKA with ArcticEric

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Five)I'm glad you're still here.In Part Five, we talk about endurance—continuing to live out the Word when it's difficult, unseen, or costly. Using James 1:25, we reflect on perseverance, spiritual maturity, and the blessing that comes from walking steadily in truth.This episode encourages those who feel weary, reminding us that faithfulness over time bears fruit.Scripture References:James 1:25Hebrews 12:1–2Galatians 6:9

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Four)Let's keep the conversation going.In Part Four, we look at obedience through the lens of grace. Scripture shows us that obedience is not about earning God's favor, but responding to it. Drawing from Galatians 5:13, we discuss freedom in Christ and how love—not law—becomes the motive for action.This message helps untangle obedience from pressure and invites us into a grace-fueled walk with God.Scripture References:Galatians 5:13Romans 6:14John 14:15

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Three)Thanks for staying at the table.In Part Three, we explore the connection between faith and action, addressing a tension many believers wrestle with. Using James 2:14–17, we talk about what living faith actually looks like—not as religious effort, but as faith expressing itself through love.This episode invites reflection on whether our faith remains internal—or whether it is visible, active, and alive in everyday life.Scripture References:James 2:14–17Galatians 5:6John 15:5

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Two)Welcome back to the kitchen table.In Part Two, we turn our attention inward—looking at the heart and the quiet resistance that often keeps us from acting on God's Word. Drawing from James 1:21, we talk about humility, teachability, and the subtle ways fear, pride, or self-reliance can block transformation.This conversation gently challenges us to receive the Word as it truly is—not as information to manage, but as truth meant to take root and bring freedom.Scripture References:James 1:21Galatians 5:1Hebrews 4:12

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part One)Pull up a chair and join me at the kitchen table.In Part One, we begin with the foundational warning in James 1:22–25—that it is possible to hear God's Word and still be deceived if it is not lived out. This opening conversation lays the groundwork by exploring what it truly means to receive the Word, why hearing alone is not enough, and how genuine faith responds with trust and obedience.This message invites us to slow down, listen honestly, and allow Scripture to examine not just what we believe—but how we live.Scripture References:James 1:22–25Matthew 7:24–27

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