Jesus said that without Him we can do nothing.
Of course, He meant nothing for the Kingdom of God...since even atheists do things, but not for the Kingdom.
We're new creatures because we now believe from above, as Jesus said in John 3.
But listen to this:
Why does Paul tell us to present ourselves a living sacrifice?
Romans 12:1
Why does he tell us how to behave in every letter he wrote...here are just two:
Romans 13:6-13
1 Corinthians 5:9-12
If God did everything for us, Paul would not be speaking to us about how to behave all the time.
It must surely mean that WE have some decision to make to follow the rule of God when we take some action or do not take some action.
Maybe we're getting giving credit to God with saying He does everything?
Dinner time!
274948" said:
giving credit to God with saying He does everything?
Hi Fran, why do you continue to say,
"God does every thing?" He has prepared work for us to do from before hand. No Christian is saying God does everything only you are. Growing in grace and the knowledge of our Savior is our daily walk and has nothing to do with "keeping ourselves saved, God does that,
"Not By Works"
We are saved by grace through faith and that
"not of yourself", why is this truth so difficult to understand. Our works that Christians produce are evidence of our salvation works do not save nor keep you saved. You are teaching a "grace pus works" gospel just say it and tell the truth.
The bible say's;
"Now to Him who is able", not you are able; a difficult lesson for some to learn, why? Because of
"pride the original sin." You are teaching a counterfeit gospel,
"works plus grace."
I do not understand why if God saves us; it is a gift, not by works, lest anyone boast", why you can not believe that He will bring us to completion.
Jude 1:24,25
24Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you unblemished in His glorious presence, with great joy—
25to the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all time, and now, and for all eternity.
Amen.