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How does faith work by love?

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Faith is motivated by love, producing actions that reflect our gratitude for Christ's sacrifice (Galatians 5:6).

In Galatians 5:6, Paul expresses that 'faith which worketh by love' is a crucial aspect of the Christian life. This indicates that genuine faith, rooted in a response to God's grace, naturally expresses itself in acts of love and service. Rather than viewing Christian obedience as a list of duties to fulfill, we understand it as a joyful expression of love in response to all that Christ has done for us. When our faith is sincere, it prompts us to serve others and glorify God, not out of fear of punishment or obligation, but in a grateful response to the grace we have received. This motivates us to exhibit love towards others, as it reflects the love that Christ has demonstrated towards us.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:6

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