Daily Devotional
"What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him?"
James 2:14
When a warning light appears on your car’s dashboard, you have a choice: address the problem or ignore it. Some people even cover the light with tape, pretending the issue does not exist. But hiding the indicator does not fix the underlying problem.
James opens this passage with a provocative question that serves as a spiritual diagnostic tool. He is not asking whether faith is important. He is asking what kind of faith actually saves. His answer is clear: a faith that produces no evidence, no fruit, no change in how we live is not genuine saving faith at all.
This is not about earning salvation through good works. We are saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9). But the faith that saves is never alone. It always produces fruit. Just as a living tree naturally bears fruit, living faith naturally produces works. If there is no fruit over time, we must ask whether there is genuine life.
Today, consider your own “faith gauge.” Not to create anxiety, but to honestly assess: Is my faith producing evidence? Am I different because of my relationship with Christ? The goal is not perfection but direction. A living faith, even when struggling, moves toward Christ and produces fruit over time.
Today's Challenge
If someone observed your life for a week without hearing you speak about your faith, what evidence would they see that you belong to Christ? What fruit has your faith produced in the past year?
Prayer
Lord, I do not want a faith that exists only in words. I want a faith that is alive and active, producing fruit that honors You and blesses others. Search my heart today. Show me where my faith is genuine and where it may be merely intellectual. Give me the courage to honestly examine myself, trusting that Your Spirit will guide me into truth. Thank You that my standing with You rests on Christ's finished work, not my performance. Help me live in a way that reflects the reality of what You have done in my heart. In Jesus' name, Amen.