Read James 2.
Occasionally, someone with no religious affiliation or practice at all may say,
"Yes, I believe there is a God" or even, "I believe in
God." But if that is all the person has they are in bad company.
James 2:19: "You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the
demons believe--and shudder!"
To shudder in the original language has to do with getting chills, trembling in
fear, or to be horrified. It is the only time in the New Testament where
this Greek word is used. The demons of hell know more about the living
God of heaven than any human on earth. They already know God's eternal
power and have experienced some of His judgment. They also are keenly
aware that their eternal fate is only a matter of time.
Belief in the existence of God is insufficient. The unfolding story of
the Bible reveals how God wants individuals to deal with their personal sin.
That is why Jesus came. "Whoever believes in him is not
condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has
not believed in the name of the only Son of God." (John 3:18)
And, there is more. Our eternal faith in Jesus will be evidenced by how
we serve God and serve others. The book of James is not talking about
something his readers do not understand. Clearly, under the guidance of
the Holy Spirit, he wrote this to "brothers" (2:1 and 14), fellow
believers. Without the intentional practice of our faith, verse 20 calls
that kind of belief "useless"; of no value.
The comparison of this truth is found in chapter one. If a person looks
in the mirror and sees something that needs attention, yet does nothing about
it, what good is that? Spiritually, it is willful disobedience. The
only ones being deceived is ourselves.
Jesus told His followers in John 15:8, "By this is my Father glorified,
that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples." Yes,
Jesus has expectations of those who claim to know Him. He expects His
followers to put their faith into practice. He wants to see the proof.
If the body is alive, it will show some sign of life. If it does not
respond (there is no breath, no heartbeat, no evidence at all), the Coroner
will pronounce the body dead. "For as the body apart from the spirit
is dead, so also faith apart from works is dead." (v.26)
“So you also
must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.” Romans
6:11
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