The relationship between faith and works gets all tangled up
in our minds at times. We are saved by faith, we understand, but does that mean
we don’t have to do anything?
According to James 2: 17, faith not accompanied by action is dead. So when we
start to give works the respect it deserves are we then in danger of trying to
earn our salvation?
Let’s forget about our own salvation for a moment. Let’s
talk about those lost people out there. How will they come to know the Lord if
we don’t do or say anything? Without works, there is no witness. Faith cannot
speak for itself. If a Christian can’t at least testify to his faith, I would
argue that he doesn’t even have a dead faith. I would say he has no faith at
all.
In II Corinthians 5: 17, Paul declares that if we are in
Christ, we are a new creation. In this verse in Ephesians, he builds on the new
creation theme to inform us that we were created in Christ Jesus to do good
works. If he created us to perform good works, I wonder: can we be saved if we
don’t fulfill the purpose for which were created?
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