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Why are the works of believers said to follow them?

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The works of believers follow them as a testament of their faith and service to God, reflecting their relationship with Him.

In Revelation 14:13, it is stated that 'their works do follow them,' indicating that the actions of believers in this life bear witness to their faith. This means that the deeds performed out of love for Christ and service to others do not go unnoticed by God and have lasting significance. These works serve as evidence of a genuine relationship with God and reflect the inward change wrought by salvation. While Christians are not saved by their works, these actions are foundational to their identity as followers of Christ and showcase their commitment to living according to His will. They testify to God’s grace at work in their lives, embodying the love of Christ shared with others.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:13, Matthew 25:34-40, Ephesians 2:8-10

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