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How does Romans explain the relationship between faith and works?

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Paul teaches that justification is by faith alone, while genuine faith naturally produces good works.

In Romans, specifically in 3:28, Paul emphasizes justification by faith apart from the works of the law. He contrasts this with James, who discusses the manifestation of faith through works in the believer's life. Paul asserts that works do not contribute to salvation; rather, they are the evidence of genuine faith, which transforms and leads to obedience. Genuine faith, therefore, cannot exist without producing works, but the root of justification is solely the believer's faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28, James 2:18

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