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Good Works

First of all I ask you who read this to begin in prayer. Ask God to reveal to you His meanings in my writings. 1John 5:13 says "I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know you have eternal life." So you believe in Jesus ChristÂ…now what? Are you content with your beliefs and possibly just going to church on Sunday, or do you want more? Are you like Abraham and have a desire to see more of God? How far is far enough for you when it comes to your walk with Christ? These are questions I want you to ask yourselves right now. Ask God what he thinks.
Doing good works is something that I think many people get confused about in Christianity. On one hand you have non believers saying that they don't see Christians doing as much good as other religions and on the other you get the Christians saying that we are saved by God's grace "so we don't have to do good works." Although it does say in Ephesians 2:8-9 "For it is by grace that you have......


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