Faith and Works

Faith vs Works: Resurrection, Judgment, and What the Bible Really Teaches

Are believers judged by works, or by faith alone?
What does the Bible actually teach about resurrection, judgment, and obedience?

In this in‑depth Bible teaching, we examine faith, works, and judgment using Scripture from John, Matthew, Romans, Isaiah, Psalms, Luke, 1 Peter, and the Torah. The teaching explains the difference between the resurrection of life and the resurrection of judgment, and why Scripture consistently teaches that works matter as evidence of genuine faith.

This study challenges modern interpretations of “faith alone,” explains why Paul is not a new Moses, and shows how first‑century believers demonstrated faith through obedience and righteous deeds. It also explores early church history, the separation from synagogue worship, and how creeds replaced lived, biblical faith.

This is not a works‑based salvation message. Salvation is by faith — but biblical faith produces action, and judgment is rendered according to deeds, as taught throughout the whole Bible.

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