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Conversations in the Barn

Do The Good

Season 4, Ep. 66

This message unpacks the challenge of Epistle of James 4:17, reminding us that sin is not only doing wrong but also failing to do what is right. Rather than focusing only on what to avoid, the sermon calls believers to active obedience by showing up, standing up, and speaking up.


Drawing connections to Book of Leviticus, the message emphasizes that God has always called His people to act when truth and justice are at stake. The gifts, influence, and opportunities we receive are meant to serve others, not ourselves. Following the example of Jesus, we are challenged to move beyond simply being nice and instead pursue what is truly good, wise, and helpful in the moments that matter.

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