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What does it mean to have faith without works?

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Having faith without works is dead faith and does not contribute to salvation (James 2:26).

The book of James clarifies that faith without works is dead (James 2:26). This means that genuine faith will naturally produce good works as an outflow of a true relationship with Christ. While we are justified by faith alone, that faith must result in a transformed life. The examples given in Hebrews 11 showcase those who acted upon their faith, such as Noah, whose actions reflected his belief in God's warning. Thus, faithful obedience is a sign of true faith, confirming the believer's trust in God and His promises.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Hebrews 11:7

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