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What does the Bible teach about works and faith in the believer's life?

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The Bible teaches that faith without works is dead, as works evidence the genuine faith of a believer.

James 2:26 states that faith without works is dead, which affirms that true faith is always accompanied by action. This does not imply that works earn salvation but rather, they manifest a life transformed by the grace of God. As believers come to understand that Jesus is better and that their salvation is secured in Him, their lives reflect this truth through love and service toward others. The fruit of their faith becomes visible, allowing other believers to be persuaded of the better things present in them, illustrating that genuine faith naturally results in good works that glorify God.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Galatians 5:6

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