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What does the Bible teach about the dangers of mixing works with grace?

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The Bible warns that mixing works with grace can corrupt the gospel and take focus away from Christ alone.

Throughout Scripture, particularly in the writings of Paul, there is a consistent warning against the mingling of works with grace. In Colossians, Paul addresses the dangers posed by false teachers promoting a gospel combined with human works and philosophies. Such mixes detract from the sufficiency of Christ's work, leading believers to rely on their accomplishments rather than on Christ's righteousness. This can create a sense of false assurance, where one's standing with God is dependent on personal merit rather than the grace exhibited in Christ's finished work. Therefore, the purity of the gospel must be preserved, emphasizing faith in Christ exclusively.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:8, Colossians 1:23

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