Theological Term of the Week 
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at 8:29PM
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good works
Deeds done “in obedience to the will of God (Rom 6:16), from a principle of love to Him (Heb 10:24), in the name of Christ (Col 3:17), and to the glory of God by Him.”1 Our good works are never the grounds of our salvation, but they are the necessary result of salvation as the Spirit produces the desire and power to please God within a believer.

Learn more:

  1. Got Questions.org: What does it mean that good works are the result of salvation?
  2. Milton Vincent: Saved for Good Works
  3. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministries: What is the relationship between faith and works?
  4. London Baptist Confession 1689: Of Good Works
  5. Open Bible Info: 98 Bible Verses About Good Works
  6. Arthur Pink: The Bible and Good Works
  7. Brian Borgman: Saved by Grace for Good Works - Ephesians 2:10 (mp3)

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Filed under Salvation

1From The Scriptures and Good Works by Arthur Pink.

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