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How do we know the church's good works are important?

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The Bible emphasizes that God acknowledges the good works of believers as evidence of their faith, as noted in Titus 2:14.

Good works are vital in the life of a believer, reflecting the faith that God has instilled within them. In Titus 2:14, it is stated that Christ gave Himself to purify a people zealous for good works. This aligns with the reminder in James 2:26 that faith without works is dead, indicating that true faith will naturally produce fruit in the form of good works. The Lord commends churches for their labors and endurance, signaling that while good works do not merit salvation, they are indispensable in demonstrating a believer's love for God and commitment to His glory. Thus, believers are called to be productive in their faith, radiating the light of Christ in a dark world.
Scripture References: Titus 2:14, James 2:26, Revelation 2:2-3

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