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How do we know that genuine faith produces good works?

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Genuine faith is evidenced by good works as a natural response to God's grace in our lives.

James 2:14-26 illustrates that faith without works is dead; true faith will naturally produce a life of good deeds as a result of God's transforming grace. The argument posits that if a person's faith does not manifest in good works, it is not the saving faith mentioned in Scripture. This does not imply that works are necessary for salvation, but they are the fruit of salvation—a reflection of a heart that has been changed by God's mercy.
Scripture References: James 2:14-26, Ephesians 2:8-10

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