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How do works relate to faith according to the Bible?

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Works are the evidence of true faith, as a living faith will naturally produce good works.

The Bible teaches that faith and works are inseparable. In James 2:17, it is stated that faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. This illustrates that genuine faith must produce good works as a natural outcome. A believer's transformation through Christ ensures that their faith is not merely intellectual assent but is instead a living faith that results in righteous behavior, love for others, and obedience to God's commands. Paul reinforces this in Titus 2:14, which declares that Christ redeemed us to purify us and make us zealous for good works. Thus, true faith will always be accompanied by a tangible expression of that faith through good works.
Scripture References: James 2:17, Titus 2:14

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