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How do we know that faith must have good works?

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Faith must have good works, as true faith inherently produces evidence through actions and love.

The connection between faith and good works is crucial in James 2:26, which states that 'faith without works is dead.' This underscores that genuine faith in Jesus Christ results in a transformed life characterized by good works. While people may claim to have faith, the absence of good works serves as an infallible proof of the absence of that faith. This doctrine aligns with Ephesians 2:10, where Paul writes that we are created in Christ for good works, indicating that these works are an integral aspect of living faith that reflects the character of Christ in believers.
Scripture References: James 2:17-26, Ephesians 2:10

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