Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Blog entry by Dr. Tan Tek Seng

DAILY REFLECTION
“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says."
James 1:22
In a world overflowing with information, true wisdom stands apart - not in what we hear, but in what we do.
Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., exemplified this principle in the marketplace. Though he built the world’s largest corporation by revenue and employment, his journey began with humility and a hunger to learn. As a young man, Walton traveled long distances with handwritten reports to seek wisdom from Sol Price, the pioneer of the warehouse store model. He didn’t just collect ideas - he applied them. Walton visited stores, studied operations, and refined strategies, embodying the spirit of a “doer” rather than a mere “hearer.”
What he learned wasn’t revolutionary - just the fundamentals of logistics and supply chain management. But it was his diligence, teachability, and consistent action that turned a small-town store into a global enterprise. His story reminds us that success often flows from simple truths faithfully applied.
James 1:22 reminds us that God’s Word is not just for information but for transformation. As we act on what we hear, our faith becomes visible, practical, and effective - demonstrating the reality of Christ’s work in us. True blessing and maturity flow when hearing leads to doing.
“God’s Word is not meant to be admired from a distance but lived out with conviction.”