Runningman
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It depends what God asked us to do. Hoping and praying we're just getting lucky doing the things God wants us to do isn't really the idea in my perspective. We are doing the specific things He asks to do even if it's just saying a prayer or reading the Bible, the point is obedience. There is a relationship with God involved in this and it isn't going to be the same for everyone.You see no difference between the reason for the good works, between those without faith and those with faith? Faith itself is different.
One person believes, and even thinks themself to have accepted Christ into their heart. But without the faith the Spirit of God gives, it is a false belief. So with the good works and obedience: Living up to one's conscience, or doing what one thinks they should, and all other aspects of good works have a certain result and reward for this life, but otherwise are useless —compliance is not submission.
"All that is not of faith is sin."
If God says, "Say a prayer" then this is where faith and works take effect, but can God also use people for His own good purpose who do not necessarily trust and obey Him? Yes of course. I believe faith is tantamount to trust... faith or lack thereof doesn't really force someone to do anything since even those of faith can disobey God.