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Very few Christians understand the relationship between faith and works, and particularly which works are acceptable to God and which are not acceptable. When it comes to our works, the Bible distinguishes between "dead works" and "good works." Many Christians are doing dead works that are unacceptable to God. The Bible says we must stop doing dead works and enter into God's work if we want to know God and obey Him. This Ebook explains the difference between good works and dead works, and instructs Christians on how to do good works that are pleasing to God.

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Very few Christians understand the relationship between faith and works, and particularly which works are acceptable to God and which are not acceptable. When it comes to our works, the Bible distinguishes between "dead works" and "good works." Many Christians are doing dead works that are unacceptable to God. The Bible says we must stop doing dead works and enter into God's work if we want to know God and obey Him. This Ebook explains the difference between good works and dead works, and instructs Christians on how to do good works that are pleasing to God.


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Autorenporträt
Peter M Newman is a Bible teacher and the author of the groundbreaking book, The Meaning of the Cross, and its companion book, Unveiling The Bride - The New Covenant Church. He has worked with both traditional churches and house churches in pastoring, preaching, teaching, and evangelism and served as editor of a Christian magazine. He and his wife have been married forty-five years and have two grown children and five grandchildren.