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How can believers cast out dead works according to Ezra?

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Believers are to reject reliance on their efforts for salvation and rely solely on Christ.

In the context of Ezra 10, casting out dead works means renouncing any trust in works as a means of favor with God. Believers are called to look to Christ alone for salvation, abandoning any reliance on their own actions or righteousness. Hebrews 6:1 emphasizes the necessity of repenting from dead works, and this is seen in the Israelites' response as they commit to separating from their foreign wives, symbolizing a break from any false hopes of salvation through their efforts. This act reflects true faith — recognizing that salvation is wholly an act of God's grace and not dependent on human merit.
Scripture References: Ezra 10:10, Hebrews 6:1

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