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What role do good works play in assurance of salvation?

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Good works confirm our faith but are not the basis for our assurance of salvation.

Good works serve as evidence of true faith, not as a basis for assurance of salvation. The assertion 'faith makes works good' reflects the reformed view that while our good works should follow our faith, they do not contribute to our justification before God. We are not saved by our ability to perform works, but by our faith in Christ. Assurance is found through the promise of God's grace and our reliance on Christ’s perfect work, not through a checklist of our actions.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Ephesians 2:8-9

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