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

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Good works are a result of salvation, not a basis for it; they demonstrate the believer's faith and glorify God.

The Bible teaches that good works cannot earn salvation; rather, they are the fruit of a transformed life in Christ. As stated in Titus 3:5, we are saved not by works of righteousness, but according to God's mercy. Good works should flow from a genuine faith, reflecting the character of Christ in believers. While these works are not the grounds for salvation, they serve as evidence of it, as seen in James 2:17, which states faith without works is dead. Therefore, Christians are called to engage in good works as a way to honor God and express their gratitude for His grace.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, James 2:17, Ephesians 2:10

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