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How do we know that works do not help in salvation?

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The Bible makes it clear that if salvation is by grace, it cannot be by works (Romans 11:6).

Romans 11:6 states, 'And if by grace, then it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace.' This verse explicitly establishes that grace and works are mutually exclusive in the context of salvation. If our actions, however noble, could contribute to our salvation, then God's grace would be irrelevant. The notion that humans can perform acts to gain favor with God diminishes the completeness of Christ's sacrifice. Therefore, any doctrine that intermingles grace with works introduces a heretical misunderstanding of salvation, insisting that it is either completely by grace or it is not grace at all. When we assert that our works can earn rewards, we risk undermining the finished work of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 11:6

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