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What does the Bible say about works of faith?

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The Bible teaches that true works of faith are rooted in believing that God is able to perform His promises.

In the epistle of James, works of faith are described as actions that demonstrate a genuine belief in God's ability. For instance, James illustrates this through the examples of Abraham and Rahab, who acted in faith because they believed God was capable of fulfilling His promises. The essence of a work of faith lies not in the act itself but in the belief that God is able to accomplish what He has promised. This concept is vital for understanding how faith is not static but active and manifested through our actions as we trust in God’s faithfulness.
Scripture References: James 2:21-25; Hebrews 11:19

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Works of Faith
Clay Curtis · Nov 2, 2023
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