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What does the Bible say about dead faith?

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The Bible teaches that dead faith is an empty profession of belief without corresponding good works.

Dead faith, as outlined in James 2:13-26, is described as an inactive and unproductive profession of faith that lacks evidence through works. James emphasizes that true faith is always accompanied by good works, asserting that faith without works is dead. This means that actions must reflect one's beliefs; otherwise, the faith professed is not genuine. Such faith is likened to a lifeless body, incapable of providing any benefit or salvation, reiterating the necessity of a living faith that actively expresses itself through love and good deeds.
Scripture References: James 2:14-26, 1 Corinthians 13:1-3, Ephesians 2:10

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