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How are works related to salvation in the Bible?

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Believers' works are a manifestation of their faith, not a means to earn salvation, as evidenced in Matthew 25.

In Matthew 25, the actions of the righteous are presented as evidence of their faith rather than as the basis for their salvation. The passage illustrates that those who are genuinely saved will naturally perform good works in obedience to Christ. However, these works do not earn salvation; instead, they are the fruit of a transformed life. Ephesians 2:8-10 emphasizes this relationship, stating that while we are saved by grace through faith, we are also created for good works, which God prepared beforehand. Thus, true faith is always accompanied by works as its expression.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:34-40, Ephesians 2:8-10

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