Grace leads to good works as it empowers believers to live in a manner pleasing to God, reflecting His workmanship in our lives.
In Reformed theology, grace is not merely a one-time act of salvation but a continuous influence that empowers Christians to perform good works. Ephesians 2:10 illustrates that we are created in Christ Jesus for good works, implying that genuine faith results in a transformed life marked by obedience and service. The relationship between grace and good works is crucial; while our good works cannot earn salvation, they are a fruit of the grace we have received. Therefore, when we recognize the depth of God's grace, we are motivated and equipped to respond with gratitude through our actions, revealing the transformative power of His Spirit within us.
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