In regards to having been saved by grace through faith, not works, Jesus did it all. (Ephesians 2:8,9) Christ's finished work of redemption is sufficient and complete to save believers. No supplements needed. (Romans 3:24-28) Justification is the work of God in which He accounts the believer as righteous apart from works (Romans 4:5-6; Philippians 3:9). This righteousness is not earned or maintained by the performance of those who have been saved through faith.
Those who merely "claim" to know Jesus, yet abide in sin/continue in sin/practice sin which means they live a willful, habitual lifestyle of sin with no goal or effort to stop are deceived. 1 John 3:9 - No one who is born of God practices sin, because His seed abides in him; and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. 10 By this the children of God and the children of the devil are obvious: anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not love his brother.
1 John 2:3 - He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked. This is what believers are to strive for in their Christian walk and not in order to obtain or maintain salvation, but because we truly have been saved through faith and we love the Lord. Yet "nominal" Christians set out to perform the latter without accomplishing the former and continue to trust in their performance/works as the basis or means of receiving eternal life instead of trusting in Christ alone for salvation.
Those who merely "claim" to know Jesus, yet abide in sin/continue in sin/practice sin which means they live a willful, habitual lifestyle of sin with no goal or effort to stop are deceived. 1 John 3:9 - No one who is born of God practices sin, because His seed abides in him; and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. 10 By this the children of God and the children of the devil are obvious: anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not love his brother.
1 John 2:3 - He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked. This is what believers are to strive for in their Christian walk and not in order to obtain or maintain salvation, but because we truly have been saved through faith and we love the Lord. Yet "nominal" Christians set out to perform the latter without accomplishing the former and continue to trust in their performance/works as the basis or means of receiving eternal life instead of trusting in Christ alone for salvation.
Lots of confusion occurs over where people are in their faith and their true foundations.
I met a pastor who thought by being good he got recognition from God, blessing and earnt salvation.
His language was about faith, yet he was part of a culture where behaviour was everything.
It was hard to convey knowing Jesus and being cleansed by Him is everything, and it all flows from this.
Another group claim the confession of faith or beliefs in Jesus's work without any response is also ok.
Some clearly hold this view and deny obedience or benefit or reason for obeying or listening to Jesus.
The holiness movement has always been about faith and the goal of walking like Jesus. The book
"Pilgrims progress" is a similar story, as well as C S Lewis and "the great divorce."
Now I say the above because for some they wish to hide their true stand and just slander and abuse others.
So it appears to me you express things in a similar manner to myself.
My concern today, is the number of christian brothers and sisters who feel they have arrived, yet clearly
they live isolated lives with little challenge or insight, and need to start to walk the walk. It makes me
wonder if we only know "life" in Him by taking the next step, and that we see change, by His hand.
So I desire to help my brothers start to share their hearts one with another, so the step of becoming a
body and knowing His love becomes real rather than just isolated aspirations.
God bless you