What Is The
Source And Cause Of Good Works
In The People Of
God? Titus 3:8
Don Fortner
Good works do not
naturally arise from the hearts of men. A polluted fountain cannot bring forth
pure water. And good works do not spring from corrupt men. If we do good, the source and cause of the good we do is altogether
outside of ourselves.
1. It is God who works in us both to will and to
do of his own good pleasure (Phil. 2:13). We have the will and the ability to do
the will of God, because God, working in us by the grace and power of his
Spirit, gives us the heart and strength to do so. The beginning, the progress
and the perfection of every good work is of God (Heb. 13:21). The grace of God, as a principle of
life, causes us to perform good works (I Cor. 15:10; II Cor. 1:12; Gal. 5:22-23). And the
grace of God, as the doctrine of the gospel, teaches us to walk in good works
(Tit. 2:11-12).
2. Good works are the result of our union with
Christ. "We are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good
works" (Eph. 2:10). Being grafted into Christ as branches
in the vine, we draw the sap of life from him. And every branch that has life
bears fruit as the result (Heb. 14:8; John 15:4).
3. Faith in Christ causes all who believe to do those
things that are good (James 2:17-20). The heart is purified by faith in
the blood of Christ, which purges the conscience from dead works and prepares
us to perform good works for the glory of God. As John Gill put it, "Faith
without works is dead; and works without faith are dead."
4. The Word of God, particularly the gospel of
the grace of God revealed in the Word, causes those who believe to perform good
works (II Tim. 3:16;
Luke 8:15). As
faith comes by hearing, so the obedience of faith comes by the Word of God,
written and read, preached and heard. If we would be careful to maintain good
works for the glory of Christ, we must not neglect the Word of God. Nothing is
more conducive to good works than daily study of the Holy Scriptures with a prayerful
heart, seeking grace to apply the Word to our hearts and lives. But, along with
that personal study, we must have the constant influence of gospel preaching to
instruct us, reprove us and guide us in the path of obedience for the glory of
God our Savior.