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How do we know that doing good works is necessary for Christians?

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Doing good works is a necessary response to being transformed by the gospel, as believers are called to reflect God's glory in their actions.

The necessity of good works for Christians is affirmed in Scripture, illustrating that while we are saved by grace through faith, genuine faith will naturally express itself through good works. James 2:17 states, 'Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.' This points to the relationship between faith and works; true faith will produce a desire to live righteously and serve others. Additionally, Paul encourages believers in 2 Thessalonians 3 not to grow weary in doing good, indicating that good works are integral to the Christian life. They are not merely optional but essential evidence of a believer's changed heart and commitment to live out the implications of the gospel.
Scripture References: James 2:17, 2 Thessalonians 3:13

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