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When we believe in the gospel (good news) what does God do for that person who has believed?
God supplies the faith, we do the believing.
God gives us the faith (the ability to know something is true--Hebrews 11:1) so we can then believe (trust) in what faith has revealed to us to be true.
John 6:28-219 NASB
they said to Him, “What shall we do, so that we may work the works of God (which endures to eternal life-see context)?” 29Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent.”
Man's responsibility, his 'work', is to believe. God does not do our believing for us. That's our responsibility. And believing certainly is not a work of the damnable works gospel.
Paul contrasts this believing 'work' that one does to secure and keep salvation with doing righteous things of the law to secure and keep salvation. He said believing is the only thing that can make a person righteous and qualified for the kingdom. That is not a works gospel to have to do the 'work' of believing to be saved, and stay saved. He clearly contrasts the two in his teaching, not equates them. So it is not a works gospel to require believing and continued believing to be saved.
God gives us the faith (the ability to know something is true--Hebrews 11:1) so we can then believe (trust) in what faith has revealed to us to be true.
John 6:28-219 NASB
they said to Him, “What shall we do, so that we may work the works of God (which endures to eternal life-see context)?” 29Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent.”
Man's responsibility, his 'work', is to believe. God does not do our believing for us. That's our responsibility. And believing certainly is not a work of the damnable works gospel.
Paul contrasts this believing 'work' that one does to secure and keep salvation with doing righteous things of the law to secure and keep salvation. He said believing is the only thing that can make a person righteous and qualified for the kingdom. That is not a works gospel to have to do the 'work' of believing to be saved, and stay saved. He clearly contrasts the two in his teaching, not equates them. So it is not a works gospel to require believing and continued believing to be saved.