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What role does God's law play in defining good works?

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God's law is the standard that defines what constitutes good works.

God's law is foundational in establishing the criteria for good works. As stated in Titus 3:8, good works are what God deems good, and His law outlines these expectations. Every human being has a sense of morality implanted by God, allowing them to recognize right from wrong (Romans 2:14-15). This law serves not only to guide believers but to reveal their sinfulness. The commandments demonstrate the impossibility of achieving righteousness through our own efforts, emphasizing the necessity of reliance on Christ for our salvation. Thus, good works arise from a heart transformed by grace, which seeks to fulfill the law out of love for God.
Scripture References: Titus 3:8, Romans 2:14-15, Matthew 5:17-20

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