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Faith and Works – Differences with Protestants
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Faith and Works – Differences with Protestants

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Faith and Works

1. The Importance of Faith

His Holiness emphasizes that faith is essential for salvation, for Scripture says, “The just shall live by faith.” Without faith, no one can be saved. Yet saving faith is not mere intellectual belief; it is a living faith that works through love and produces good deeds.

2. The True Meaning of Faith

Faith is not only believing in God or confessing Christ as Savior, but embracing the entire Christian life—obedience, love, and righteousness. Intellectual belief alone is insufficient, since even demons believe and tremble. Thus, St. Paul urges: “Examine yourselves, whether you are in the faith.”

3. The Relationship Between Faith and Works

True faith manifests in works; faith without works is dead. As St. James says, “Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” Works do not replace faith—they are its fruit and evidence.

4. Types of Works

Pope Shenouda distinguishes between:

  1. Works of the Law (circumcision, sacrifices) — these cannot save.

  2. Works without Faith — good deeds not rooted in true faith, such as those of Cornelius before conversion.

  3. Proud or self-centered works — like the Pharisee’s boasting in prayer.
    In contrast, sacramental works (Baptism, Chrism, Repentance) are divine actions performed by the Holy Spirit.

5. Cooperation with the Holy Spirit

Good works are done in partnership with the Holy Spirit, as St. Paul wrote: “It is God who works in you both to will and to do.” Service, prayer, and repentance are fruits of divine grace, not human achievement.

6. Works as the Basis of Judgment

Scripture states: “The Son of Man will reward each one according to his deeds” (Matthew 16:27). In Matthew 25, Christ rewards those who fed the hungry and helped the needy. Judgment will be according to works, for faith alone without action cannot save.

7. Harmony of Faith and Works

Salvation is a free gift, yet not a license for negligence. The believer must live a life of spiritual struggle where faith acts through love, and works express that faith, reflecting new life in Christ.

Spiritual Conclusion

Orthodox Christian faith is not theoretical—it is life itself, communion with God. True believers live the Gospel, bearing the fruit of the Spirit. Faith without love is dead, and works without faith are vain. The Pope calls us to live “faith working through love” and to walk by the Spirit, not by the flesh.

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