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A reader cites a passage from Pink's Profiting From the Word and asks, "Doesn't this mean he taught that Christ is not enough?"
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True believers in Christ can become seriously unbalanced in their understanding of Scripture, and fall into the danger of departing from Biblical truth in spiritually dangerous ways.
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What is the Biblical relationship between faith and good works?
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"Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not!"
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"The life lived by the saints in heaven is but the completion and consummation of that life which, after regeneration, they live here on earth. "
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Are Christians' good works merely a moral or ethical example?Ãf???Ãf??Ãf?Ã'Â No, they are much more.
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What works are "good" in the eyes of God?
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What is the difference between identical good works done by an unbeliever and a believer?
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In a time when so many in the visible church differ little from the world in their self-absorption, let us consider this final focus: Biblical good works are done not for our personal benefit but the benefit of others.