Yes, good verse, along with several other places where Jesus is very clear that our spiritual salvation is conditional upon personal belief, this is the singular non meritorious "work" that is required.
I think people read "work" and they cannot see that it is not the "works of the law" but Jesus is telling us this work is belief.
God saves us, as a gift, because we met His gracious condition, faith. It is not the faith that saves us, just like works do not save us, but faith is the condition that God requires to save us.
I cannot see preaching the gospel without presenting this very clear condition of believing in/upon Jesus and His works as a debt payment for our sin.
“the law was our guardian until Christ came that we might be justified by faith.” Galatians 3:24
People sacrificed and worked for forgiveness of their sins prior to Christ paying that debt under the law on the cross.
We are saved by God's free gift of faith and salvation.
You’re trying to reach me by telling me I am striving against the Bible, but you close your comment with a standing accusation, rather than a solution, as is often the case here.
That isn’t an effective way to reach people. If you want to help people then you need to give them love and grace. Be perfect as your Father in heaven in perfect.
I’ll wait for that verse saying faith is not a work.
It is an act of God's grace to address you as I did.
No matter what Proofs people provide and in proper context, scriptural proof faith is not a work, you insist those are wrong.
Ephesians 2 has been posted repeatedly. You ignore it repeatedly.
''For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9
not by works, so that no one can boast.''
Your doctrine of the boast, work for faith, faith is a work, is found to be entirely false due to Ephesians 2 alone.
And that's it.
Good works,deeds, relate to saving faith because they are proof we are saved. And now hear God's leading us to serve his kingdom on earth.
Faith isn't a work. That's a fact.