Fine while linen (your deeds) show you have had your 'clothes' cleansed in the blood.
Wrong (as usual). To believe in Jesus cleanses us, and
keeps us spotless. His righteousness, His Holiness, His sinlessness,
HIS WORKS. Deeds don't have a thing to do with it. Yet again, you are adding to the gospel (big surprise).
You show your faith by what you do. The person who can't do that has a 'faith' that can not save him. James says so.
James, once again, is talking about being justified before men - not before God. And since our deeds don't justify us before God, we don't have to prove anything regarding our salvation. That issue was settled by Jesus.
In the whole counsel of God we see that the deeds of the fruit bearing branch attached to Christ are these works and much more. Unbelievers don't measure up to this at all. They can't.
Hogwash. Tell me, specifically, what good deeds can a Christian do that an unbeliever can't? Bearing in mind even those who cast out demons and other miracles in Matthew 7:22.
I did not know Mother Teresa to consider her a believer or an unbeliever either way. And before you go bashing her, find out what she actually said
I already did and quoted her words to you. And since she was a devout Roman Catholic, unless she had a death bed conversion, she certainly wasn't saved.
But according to your doctrine she is a stellar Christian. Works don't matter, remember? Now who's got their foot in their mouth?
Um, no. She didn't believe Jesus was the only way of salvation. Your reading comprehension is terrible.
When you interpret the works in 1 Corinthians 3 as works of obedience (instead of rewards for works of service in evangelizing and teaching people, the context of the passage), you make Paul contradict the rest of the Bible that says the person with no works is not born again.
*sigh*
Paul himself said in Romans 4:5: "But to the one
who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly,
his faith is reckoned as righteousness. " And once one is declared righteous, he cannot lose it - because it is Christ's righteousness that is imputed. If we were to lose our righteousness by failing to do good works, Jesus would have to lose His righteousness.
And that's not gonna happen.
1 Corinthians 3 is plain in regard to one not having any works to show but is saved nevertheless.
But when you and others harass and abuse me, and say you won't be punished with sickness for doing it, you are indeed saying that with your life.
Once.....again....
Correcting you is not abusing you. And your threats that we'll get sick (including being stricken with cancer) for coming against your false doctrine, is something a cult leader would teach.
With you life you are proclaiming grace makes it so you are free to sin.
*sigh*
And we are, yet again, back to this false accusation. Grace is not a license to sin. Yet myself, and you, and everyone else walking this earth, sins, every.....single....day. Christians struggle with the "old man" (nature), yet all of our sins have been forgiven. Past, present, and future. It's done. It's over. The sin issue is settled. If that isn't true, what Jesus did on the cross was not "finished" as He said, and He would have to come back and die for whatever sins He missed the first time. Because, yet again, without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins.
Jesus said you'll know them by their fruit. You know, like the fruit of forgiveness and not hating.
Even atheists can forgive and not hate.
Aim for perfection. Be perfect in that next temptation.
You can't be as perfect as you need to be because the verse says to be a perfect as
GOD IS.
And it doesn't say "aim" to be, or just in that "next temptation". Once again, (big surprise) you are adding to the word of God.
We know from the text that Jesus is using eyes and hands as metaphors for PEOPLE who cause stumbling to little ones who believe in Jesus.
Wrong. Jesus is teaching about the seriousness of sin, and the horror of hell. That if you could somehow save yourself by plucking out and eye, or cutting off a hand, it would be better to do that than to end up in hell.
But you can't. Which was His point. Unlike you, who teach
we must maintain a certain level of holiness by our works to be saved.
So much for once saved always saved
You mean that thing you say you believe in, but don't?
I'm striving for perfection all the time.
That's why you have such aberrant doctrine.
You must have the perfection of Jesus imputed to you to be acceptable to God. It's a gift that cannot be earned, or kept by human effort in any way. Again, if you want to strive to be perfect, you have to be as perfect as God to be saved.
Your human effort, or a combination of your efforts and grace, will not do it.
I'm a guy. Of course I don't.
That's a deflection. Jesus put the nail in the coffin by commanding one to sell all he has and give it to the poor. Have you - will you?
Jesus, again, was teaching if you want to get to heaven by what you do, you'd better go all the way. And none of us can.
He also defeats the ungodly argument leveled against Christians for absolute perfection. He says we increase in these things-2 Peter 1:5-11. I showed you this but it seems to bounce right off. If you had 'heard' my posts about this you would know neither I nor the Bible is saying we have to be sinlessly perfect and you would not bring up these arguments popular among unbelievers. We have to be growing up into perfection.
Your distortions of the scripture are already legendary here at CC.
If you are not already perfect now,
you will die in your sins. Period. God isn't going to accept 1/4, or 1/2, or even 3/4 perfection.
It's complete perfection or nothing.
If that's the only 'work' you have when Jesus comes back you'll be showing you don't even have the work you think you have.
Wow. You just called Jesus a liar.
Let me quote the whole thing: "Then they asked Him; "what must
we do to do the
works that God requires?" Jesus answered, " The work of God is this; to believe in the One He has sent." (John 6:28-29)
Period. That's it. That's all. End of requirements.