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Can works contribute to our salvation?

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No, works cannot contribute to salvation; it is wholly based on grace through faith in Christ.

The teaching of the New Testament emphatically rejects the notion that works can contribute to salvation. Paul, in his letters, particularly in Galatians 2, explains that if righteousness could be attained through the law, then Christ's death would have been unnecessary. This assertion is crucial because it underscores that humans are incapable of achieving righteousness on their own; all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23). Rather, salvation is offered as a gift, freely given by God’s grace to those who believe. Therefore, while good works are a product of genuine faith, they do not play any role in securing one’s salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 2, Romans 3:23

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