Yes or you will not grow to maturity.
Also I have edited the post you were being critical about, "Good Bye Nonsense"
Also I have edited the post you were being critical about, "Good Bye Nonsense"
I have heard previously that good works is not part of salvation, but it is part of sanctification. And I never put it together enough to ask the right questions. I finally did it. I was not using the right Christian jargon.
So let me say it again and see if we agree:
When one believes, that person is immediately justified and positionally sanctified.
As a person continues in the gospel, they mature spiritually and become one with Jesus. This oneness then gives place for spiritual revelation and good works for the love of Jesus and his children, and as we do these things, we will be practically sanctified.
This maturity in Jesus (practical sanctification) may have its ups and downs and may take a while to be a profound part of our life, but eventually we will fully become one with Christ and receive practical sanctification. The combination of belief in Jesus, having faith, and being justified and being positionally sanctified and practically sanctified = salvation.
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