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No. Remember this rule while reading anything about salvation. If it tells you you must do something, It is the unattainable law of God. In other words in John 3-16 it clearly states you must do something toward your salvation. But in John 6-44 it clearly teach you can't do anything. Since The Bible is the complete word of God it cannot contradict. There for John 3-16 is not possible until God draws us to Him then as a response to John 6-44 will we, by the grace of God only be able to fulfill John 3-16 . Work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Read your bibles there is but a very short time left.

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James clearly teaches that good works are 'necessary' for salvation. But they are not the prerequisite in themselves.

There are some groups who believe that if we do good works then somehow we 'earn' our place in heaven. This is wrong as salvation comes through faith alone as explained clearly by Paul in his letter to the Romans.

The key to all this is he reason that we should do 'good works'. If we do them for a reward in heaven, or for what we, ourselves, get out of it, then this is wrong as it contradicts Paul's teaching.

However, we should do good for others but as a response to God's unconditional love for us. We know that God loves us unconditionally and therefore as a response to that love we are called to love one another. The natural response to that love is 'good works' to others, but not for our own gain but freely as a response to God's love for us.

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