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What is the role of good works in a believer's life?

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Good works are the evidence of genuine faith, showing the transformative power of the Gospel in a believer's life.

While salvation is not contingent upon good works, the New Testament clearly teaches that true faith produces good works as its fruit. Paul emphasizes this in Galatians 5, where he speaks of the fruit of the Spirit manifesting as love, joy, and kindness. These works are not the basis for salvation but rather evidence of the Spirit's active presence within the believer. The believer's good works reflect their love for Christ and their response to His grace, demonstrating that they have been genuinely transformed by the Gospel. Ultimately, good works serve to glorify God and confirm a believer's faith to others.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:22-23, Ephesians 2:10, Titus 3:8

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