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What does the Bible teach about good works?

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The Bible teaches that true good works are a response to God's grace, exemplifying our faith and the love of Christ to others.

In Matthew 25:31-40, Jesus speaks about the final judgment and how acts of kindness done unto the least of His brothers are seen as done to Him. This illustrates that good works are not means of earning salvation but are natural outcomes of genuine faith. Our good works reflect the transformation that Christ has enacted in our hearts through His grace. They are manifestations of love toward others and the community of believers, building up the body of Christ and testifying to the reality of the Gospel. As Christians, we are called to serve and love others as a response to the incredible grace we have received.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-40, Ephesians 2:10, Titus 3:8, James 2:17, James 2:26

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Abundant Life
Henry Mahan · Mar 18, 2007
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