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What does the Bible say about doing good works for Christ?

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The Bible teaches that good works are a response to God's grace and should be done for His glory, as exemplified in Mark 14:3-9.

In Mark 14:3-9, we see a beautiful example of a good work done for Christ by a woman who anointed Him with precious ointment. This act was not merely a gesture but a profound expression of love and gratitude towards Jesus, reflecting her understanding of His grace and mercy in her life. Jesus affirmed that this act would be a memorial, highlighting that true good works stem from a heart moved by grace and are intended to glorify God. The Apostle Paul teaches in Ephesians 2:10 that we are created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, indicating that while good works are essential, they are a result of salvation and not a means to attain it.
Scripture References: Mark 14:3-9, Ephesians 2:10

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