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What does it mean that Jesus testifies that the works of the world are evil?

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Jesus testifies that all works done without faith and under the influence of sin are fundamentally evil (John 7:7).

When Jesus proclaims that He testifies of the world's evil works, He reveals the entirety of human endeavor apart from God as tainted by sin. This means that any act, irrespective of its external appearance, is sinful if not done in faith and alignment with God's will (Romans 14:23). The ultimate evaluation of these works reflects the holy nature of God, contrasting starkly with human depravity. This truth serves as a foundation for understanding the need for grace, pointedly showing that no person can claim righteousness based on their own actions, leading to a reliance on Christ alone for redemption.
Scripture References: John 7:7, Romans 14:23

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