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What does the Bible teach about good works?

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Good works are evidence of faith and are essential as a response to God’s grace in our lives.

The Scriptures emphasize that good works are a necessary outcome of genuine faith. In Titus 3:8, Paul encourages believers to maintain good works, stating that they are good and profitable for others. This reflects James 2:17, where faith without works is dead. Good works do not save but are a natural result of salvation, demonstrating the transformative impact of God’s grace. When grace enters our lives, it changes our hearts, leading us to be more generous, kind, and loving towards others, fulfilling the law of Christ through our actions.
Scripture References: Titus 3:8, James 2:17, Ephesians 2:10

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Abundant Life
Henry Mahan · Mar 18, 2007
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