Because Jesus does not require good works to continue in salvation.
He requires to have faith in him, and he will save us,, And we who are saved, will do good works. (eph 2: 8-10)
Hos children are not hearers but not doers, they are doers (james)
His children do not continue in sin, They change (john)
His children are as their forfathers, they have faith which works (Hebrews and the faith hall of fame)
I am not arguing against good works I am arguing against saying works are required to be saved.
That would say I can do something to save myself. if this was true, then I must ask, Why did Christ come?
He came to be our atonement.
We were slaves to sin before.
He came to free us from the bondage of slavery to satan.
To destroy death.
To give us the opportunity to go to heaven. No one could go to heaven until Jesus died and was resurrected.
See Luke 16 Lazarus and the Rich Man
Jesus had to free the slaves who had gone before the sacrifice
We had a broken relationship with God. Jesus came to mend that relationship.
We still have to do our part. We cannot say we belong to the Kingdom and then do nothing FOR the Kingdom.
Yes. Works are necessary to remain saved.
Do you see the word IF in the New Testament? IF WE HOLD FAST,... many.
we could continue Tomorrow, if you like. It's very late here.
J is an act of God.
S requires the cooperation of man. That means works.
Could we stop working and be saved??
I posted Revelation.
I posted chapters of Mathew, Jesus' own words.
I posted John 14:15
How about 2 Peter 2:20-22
We're either working for God
or working for the enemy
There are two gates, a narrow gate and a wide gate.
Did Jesus say there is a third gate?
We're either with God, following HIS rules,
or we're with the enemy.
I don't see the problem in saying works keep us saved.
Following Jesus keeps us saved.
Believing in Jesus keeps us saved.
What does BELIEF mean?