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What does the Bible say about faith's work?

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Faith's work is the result of truly believing in Christ and trusting in His finished work.

Faith is the opposite of works, resting completely on Christ's finished work on the cross. It signifies a center resting in His blood, affirming that 'it is finished' when He declared it. Faith itself, while not a work in the sense of human effort, has a genuine work that prompts believers to serve and trust in God. The work of faith produces a love that concerns itself with the welfare of others and points to the glory of God. According to Galatians 5:6, 'faith which worketh by love' encapsulates the essence of faith's work, emphasizing its genuine, active nature.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:6

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