Works without an understanding of Spiritual reality in Christ misses the point completely. Works are not what we do to be saved, but they are the life of one who is saved. The reason so many trip over this is because the word, "Works" is quite nebulous. In Scripture terms it's literally love one another. The reason we employ the idea of "works" is because it distracts from the idea of our current spiritual reality in Christ. Please remember the natural mind is an enemy to the things of God. Thus in order to SEE what God is doing/saying we must go into the spiritual truths of Scripture. This journey is not found by our minds, but by accessing the Mind of Christ, who is Holy Spirit, the One who leads us, the Body of Christ.
I realize that may have been unclear, let me say it like this: I stress the new creation reality found in Christ because I believe it is the entry point of being discipled by the Spirit of our Lord. Works are the expression of this life. They are the navigation points we are given to discern if we are lead by flesh or Spirit. They calibrate us to where we are on our journey of discovery in Christ. But they are not what give us access nor are they what we strive to by the flesh. If we do it in our power, it misses the point of discipleship completely. They are done freely without strings that we might be purified by His Spirit and Truth. We are pruned by His word.
Amen Cee,
We always characteristic work and fruits as action and behavior, things that we as Christians "like" to see others display.
Yet a lot of the "works' we do are just taking us away from our true rest.
As humans we love to keep ourselves busy, so we ascribe the "work" we do as Gods work, to justify the fact that we are always busy, or that what we are doing is "for Gods Glory".
When it is possible that 9 out of 10 of the things we are doing aren't even what God desires us to do, and in actuality may hinder us from hearing from God and what He truly desires for us.
I think one would expect to see a change in someone that is born again, but what if we don't?
What if the change is not visible to us? We start to question, and condemn, and maybe even doubt a little bit.
This is the danger of putting things into boxes, and making ourselves "fruit inspectors" We start to make ourselves the arbiters of salvation, instead of trusting that God has got it, we attempt to change someones behavior, personality, actions into a mold of what we believe a Christian should look like.
I believe that it is my purpose to lead some folks to Christ, and truly believe that He will take care of the rest. That He will complete the work that He starts.