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What does the Bible say about grace and good works?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is by grace alone, and that true believers, saved by grace, are made zealous for good works as a response to their salvation.

The Bible, particularly in Titus 2 and 3, highlights that salvation is entirely by grace, with no contribution from the sinner. Good works are not a means to achieve salvation; rather, they are the natural outflow of a heart transformed by grace. As noted in Titus 2:14, Jesus Christ gave Himself to redeem His people from iniquity and to purify them as a people zealous for good works. Thus, while grace is the basis of salvation, good works serve as evidence of that salvation, adorning the gospel and reflecting God's glory.
Scripture References: Titus 2:14, Ephesians 2:10, Ephesians 2:8-10

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