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What does the Bible say about saving faith and works?

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The Bible teaches that saving faith is evidenced by works of faith, as seen in James 2:17-20.

The book of James emphasizes the relationship between faith and works, asserting that faith without works is dead. James argues that true saving faith manifests itself through obedience and good works. He states in James 2:17, 'Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.' This illustrates that genuine faith produces a life of action reflecting one's beliefs. In contrast, a faith that lacks accompanying deeds is considered empty and vain.
Scripture References: James 2:17-20

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