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What does the Bible say about faith without deeds?

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The Bible teaches that faith without deeds is useless, as demonstrated in James 2:20.

In James 2:20, the Apostle stresses that faith without accompanying deeds is not authentic. This assertion isn't about the cause of justification; rather, it highlights that an empty profession of faith is inadequate. As Manton clarifies, deeds are effects of genuine faith and serve as evidence of its existence. Without deeds, faith proves to be lifeless and ineffective, akin to a tree that cannot yield fruit. The presumption of faith without active expression leads to a false sense of security, burdening believers with a faith that lacks substance.
Scripture References: James 2:20, Matthew 5:22, Luke 24:25, Galatians 3:1, Romans 13:3

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