Many Christians think of grace and good works as opposites. We like the idea of relating to God on the basis of grace or undeserved favor. But the moment someone emphasizes the importance of our works or godly living, legalism alarms go off. In the kingdom of God, grace and good works are not spiritual enemies. They’re inseparable twins. We are saved by grace for good works. Paul’s letter to Titus explains the connection, helping us become a people who are zealous for good works because we’ve been transformed by the gospel of grace.


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