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How do good works relate to a believer's faith?

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Good works are a natural expression of a believer's faith and trust in God's grace.

According to James 2:26, faith without works is dead, underscoring that true faith naturally results in good works. However, these works are not the means of attaining salvation but flow from the believer's relationship with Christ. The good works ordained by God are a reflection of the transformative power of grace in the life of a believer, highlighting that one's faith produces evidence of fruitfulness. This signifies that while works are important as a demonstration of faith, they remain secondary to the grace that has saved the believer. Therefore, good works serve as the outworking of a believer's faith, affirming their relationship with God.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Ephesians 2:10

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