This message explains that real good works must come from a heart changed by God, done for His glory, and supported by true faith. It says that good works don’t save a person, but they show that someone truly knows God and help others see what faith looks like in daily life. In the end, it teaches that people who trust in God will grow in holiness, while those who don’t have a changed heart cannot produce genuine good works.
A sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on March 16, 1856.