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What does the Bible mean by being justified by works?

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Being justified by works indicates that true faith produces actions that reflect belief in God.

In the context of James 2:25, being justified by works signifies that genuine faith is accompanied by actions that demonstrate one's belief in God. The historic Reformed understanding emphasizes that while justification before God is by faith alone, true faith cannot be inactive. Just as Abraham's faith led him to obey God's command, Rahab's actions in hiding the spies demonstrated her faith. Therefore, works are the evidence of a faith that is alive, leading believers to express their faith through godly living.
Scripture References: James 2:25

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