Examples of Good Works Motivated by Faith in Daily Life
Good Works Motivated by Faith in Daily Life
Good works are an essential aspect of the Christian life, motivated by faith and demonstrating a believer's commitment to their Lord. The Bible provides numerous examples and encouragements to perform good works, such as bringing up children, being hospitable to strangers, and relieving the afflicted [2]. According to the Apostle Paul, good works are a natural outcome of faith, as seen in his letter to the Philippians, where he expresses confidence that God will complete the good work He has begun in them [3].
The Reformed tradition, as represented by John Calvin, emphasizes that good works are a result of faith and are pleasing to God. Calvin notes that good works are "fruits" that spring from the "incorruptible seed of grace" in the heart, implanted through regeneration [11, 12]. The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion also affirm that good works are "the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification" [8].
In the Lutheran tradition, the Augsburg Confession highlights the importance of faith in producing good works, citing Paul's statement that salvation is "by grace... through faith" [10]. The Baptist/Reformed commentary by John Gill on Philippians 1:11 also interprets "fruits of righteousness" as good works that spring from the grace of God in the heart [11].
The Eastern Orthodox tradition, as represented by John Chrysostom, emphasizes the importance of good works in demonstrating one's faith. Chrysostom notes that faith without works is dead, and that true faith is accompanied by a life of virtue and good deeds [5, 7].
The scriptural basis for good works is evident in various passages, including Titus 3:8, which encourages believers to "be careful to maintain good works" [4]. The book of Hebrews also exhorts believers to "consider how to stir up one another to love and good works" [9].
While different Christian traditions may have varying understandings of the relationship between faith and good works, they all agree on the importance of good works in the life of a believer. As Torrey's Topical Textbook notes, good works are "wrought by God in us" and are a means of glorifying God [1].
The practice of good works is not limited to specific acts, but encompasses a wide range of activities, including caring for the poor, showing hospitality, and living a virtuous life. As the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown commentary on 1 Thessalonians 1:3 notes, "work of faith" implies a "realizing, working faith" that is evident in a believer's life [6].
Sources
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Works, Good — Christ, an example of -- Joh 10:32; Ac 10:38. Called Good fruits. -- Jas 3:17. Fruits meet for repentance. -- Mt 3:8. Fruits of righteousness. -- Php 1:11. Works and labours of love. -- Heb 6:10. Are by Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God -- Php 1:11. They alone, who abide in Christ can perform -- Joh 15:4,5. Wrought by God in us -- Isa 26:12; Php 2:13. The Scripture designed to lead us to -- 2Ti 3:16,17; Jas 1:25. To be performed in Christ's name -- Col 3:17. Heavenly wisdom is full of -- Jas 3:17. Justification unattainable by -- Ro 3:20; Ga 2”
- 1 Timothy “being approved by good works, if she has brought up children, if she has been hospitable to strangers, if she has washed the saints’ feet, if she has relieved the afflicted, and if she has diligently followed every good work. -- 1 Timothy 5:10”
- Philippians “being confident of this very thing, that he who began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. -- Philippians 1:6”
- Titus “This saying is faithful, and concerning these things I desire that you affirm confidently, so that those who have believed God may be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable to men; -- Titus 3:8”
- CCEL/NPNF (Eastern Orthodox) “John Chrysostom, Homilies on Acts & Romans: Index of Scripture References Genesis 1:26 2:10 2:18 2:21 2:21 2:24 2:24 2:24 3:5 3:6 3:11 3:16 3:16 3:16 3:19 3:19 4 4:2 4:6 4:7 4:7 4:7 4:9 4:9 4:10 4:10 4:10 4:11 4:14 6:3 6:3 6:9 9:5 9:20 9:22 11:8 11:31 12:3 12:7 12:7 14:14 15:12 15:13-14 18:3 18:3 18:3 18:7 18:17 18:19 18:27 18:33 21:12 22:3 22:18 25:33 27:27 27:41 27:45 28:12 28:20 29:23 30:1-2 31:7 31:15 31:40 32:10 32:21 32:28 32:29 33:19 37:18 39:1-20 40:23 41:40 41:42-43 42:21 45:5 45:5 45:9 45:24 48:16 49:7 60:8 Exodus 1:14 1:22 2:11 2:13 2:15 2:22 3:1 3:2 3:2 4:10 4:22 5:2 9:11 17:4 18:2”
- 1 Thessalonians (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on 1 Thessalonians 1:3: work of faith--the working reality of your faith; its alacrity in receiving the truth, and in evincing itself by its fruits. Not an otiose assent; but a realizing, working faith; not "in word only," but in one continuous chain of "work" (singular, not plural, works), Th1 1:5-10; Jam 2:22. So "the work of faith" in Th2 1:11 implies its perfect development (compare Jam 1:4). The other governing substantives similarly mark respectively the characteristic manifestation of the grace which follows each in the genitive. Faith, love, and hope, are the ”
- CCEL/NPNF (Eastern Orthodox) “John Chrysostom, Homilies on John & Hebrews: Index of Scripture References Genesis 1:1 1:2 1:3 1:20 1:26 1:26 2:7 2:17 2:18 3:5 3:9 3:9 3:10 3:16 3:18 3:19 4:4 4:7 4:7 4:9 4:10 6:2 6:5 6:9 7:1 11:4 12:1 12:7 12:7 13:15 13:15 15:5 15:6 17:14 18 18 18:15 18:17 18:21 18:21 21:12 22:1 22:1-2 22:12 23:4 25:27 26:18-22 27:41 28:20 37:7 37:9 37:10 47:9 47:9 47:31 49:9 Exodus 2:14 2:14 2:14-15 3:6 3:14 6:9 12:3 12:46 14:21 17:12 17:12 19 19:16 19:16 19:18 19:19 19:19 19:19 19:20 19:20 20:9 20:13 20:19 20:21 23:3 32:10 33:13 33:20 35:23 Leviticus 15:18 Numbers 5 6:3 9:12 11:12 14:3 14:29 16:5 17:12 Deu”
- Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion (Anglican) “Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion (Anglican, 1571), Section 231: Albeit that Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's Judgement; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively Faith; insomuch that by them a lively Faith may be as evidently known as a tree discerned by the fruit.”
- Hebrews (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Hebrews 10:24: 10:24 Acts of love and good works characterize true Christian commitment (6:10; 10:32-34; Gal 5:13; 1 Thes 1:3; Rev 2:19).”
- Augsburg Confession (Lutheran) “Augsburg Confession (Lutheran, 1530), 11 This doctrine concerning faith is everywhere treated by Paul,: 11 This doctrine concerning faith is everywhere treated by Paul, Eph. 2:8: By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of your selves; it is the gift of God, not of works, etc.”
- Philippians (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Philippians 1:11: Being filled with the fruits of righteousness,.... Good works. Some think alms deeds, or acts of liberality and bounty, are here particularly intended; and that respect is had to the generosity of these Philippians to the apostle, and others: and true it is, that these are sometimes so called, as in Co2 9:10, but rather good works in general are meant, which are called "fruits", because, like fruits, they spring from a seed, even from the incorruptible seed of grace in the heart, implanted there in regeneration; and because they are owing, as the fruits of the ea”
- CCEL (Reformed) “John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, section 69: the good works of believers are causes why the Lord does them good, we must still understand the meaning so as to hold unshaken what has previously been said—viz. that the efficient cause of our salvation is placed in the love of God the Father; the material cause in the obedience of the Son; the instrumental cause in the illumination of the Spirit, that is, in faith; and the final cause in the praise of the divine goodness. In this, however, there is nothing to prevent the Lord from embracing works as inferior causes. But how so? ”