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What does it mean to be ready for every good work?

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Being ready for every good work means being prepared to serve and assist others in love and compassion, reflecting the grace we have received.

In Titus 3:1, Paul instructs us to be ready for every good work, emphasizing the need for believers to actively engage in acts of goodness that benefit others. Christian good works are not a means to earn salvation but are a natural outflow of a heart transformed by grace. When we recognize the abundant grace we have received, it compels us to extend that grace to others through our actions. Being ready means having our hearts and minds aligned with God’s purposes, seeking opportunities to serve those in need, and being generous with our time and resources. It is about living out our faith in practical ways that glorify God and build up the church.
Scripture References: Titus 3:1, Ephesians 2:10

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Don Fortner · Jun 2, 2019