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What does the Bible teach about good works in relation to grace?

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The Bible teaches that good works are a response to grace, demonstrating a transformed life in Christ.

In the Reformed tradition, good works are not the means of earning salvation, but rather a natural outcome of experiencing God's grace. Titus 2:14 states that Christ redeemed us to purify for Himself a people zealous for good works. This reflects the transformed nature of a believer who, being gripped by grace, is empowered by the Holy Spirit to live in accordance with God's will. Ephesians 2:8-10 further clarifies that while we are saved by grace through faith, we are also created in Christ for good works, which God prepared beforehand. Thus, good works manifest the reality of faith and obedience in the life of a believer as a grateful response to God’s redeeming grace.
Scripture References: Titus 2:14, Ephesians 2:8-10

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