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How do we know that faith produces good works?

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Faith produces good works because it results in a transformed heart and life, evidenced by the fruits of the Spirit.

The connection between faith and good works is a crucial aspect of Reformed theology. As stated in Ephesians 5:1, believers who are saved by grace are expected to follow God and walk in love. This walking in love and righteousness emerges from a true faith that has been influenced by grace. In John 15:4-5, the imagery of the vine and branches illustrates that genuine faith, when alive, will bear fruit. True faith leads to a change in motives and desires, resulting in actions that reflect the nature of Christ and the principles of grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:1, John 15:4-5, James 2:17

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