
Dan Osborn
In this sermon, the speaker unpacks James 1:19–27 to show how allegiance to Jesus isn’t just a private belief—it’s a lived commitment. He argues that true faith calls us to be doers, not just hearers, and that real “religion” in Jesus’ kingdom looks nothing like civic ritual. Instead of ceremonies, the proof of our loyalty is in radical mercy: caring for the vulnerable and staying unstained by the world. He invites listeners to reclaim a Kingdom imagination grounded in the gospel, encouraging everyone to ask: how does my story and suffering connect with those in need, and what is my next faithful step? Join us as we explore what it means to put our allegiance into practice.