This sermon centers on the call for believers not just to hear God’s Word, but to actively live it out in their daily lives. Drawing from the principle in Book of James 1:22 — “be doers of the word, and not hearers only” — Pastor Gloria Asha emphasizes that spiritual growth is not measured by how much we know, but by how much we apply.

She highlights that many Christians are well-taught yet experience little transformation because there is a gap between hearing and doing. The Word of God is meant to be practical, shaping our decisions, attitudes, relationships, and conduct. True maturity is seen when the Word moves from information to action.

The sermon explores the dangers of passivity, noting that merely listening to sermons, taking notes, or even agreeing with truth does not produce fruit. Instead, believers must intentionally respond—through obedience, discipline, and consistency. Application may look like forgiving others, walking in integrity, managing time wisely, or aligning one’s speech and behavior with Scripture.

Pastor Gloria Asha also underscores that obedience often requires courage and faith, especially when God’s instructions challenge comfort, culture, or personal desires. However, it is in doing the Word that believers experience its power, leading to transformation, stability, and spiritual effectiveness.

In conclusion, the sermon is a call to action: every teaching received should translate into a lifestyle change. The Word of God is not just for inspiration, but for daily execution. As believers commit to practicing what they learn, they grow into maturity and reflect Christ more fully in the world.

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