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What does 2 Peter teach about the relationship between faith and works?

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2 Peter teaches that faith without works is dead; genuine faith naturally produces evidence in the form of good works.

In 2 Peter, alongside the teachings of James, it becomes clear that true faith is evidenced by good works. James 2:26 states that faith without works is dead, highlighting that genuine belief will yield a transformed life characterized by godliness and obedience. The relationship between faith and works is vital because it emphasizes that a merely intellectual belief is insufficient. True faith, as emphasized by Peter in his exhortation, will be accompanied by a life that reflects the transformative power of Christ.
Scripture References: James 2:26, 2 Peter 1:5-8

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