When our Father moves on a person by the Holy Spirit to be used as an instrument of His will i any gift of works, it is the person availing himself being used by God only, not the person simply deciding to do God a favor. Noman can do any favor for God, not eve n those here who refuse to understand workds are from god, not from His servants.
***1 Peter 2:9 “But you are
a chosen generation,
a royal priesthood,
and holy nation a peculiar people,
that you should show forth the praises of Him Who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
***John 16:13 says that The Holy Spirit says what He hears (even though He knows all of God the Father's truths)
and Who He hears is Jesus Christ
Who had human experience and so knows the right timing for each of us
to get truths and guidance from The Holy Spirit when we are living Proverbs 3:5-6.
***The New Testament does not teach “Automatic Sanctification”.
A true Christian can be perfect only when he or she is sensitive to The Holy Spirit and Scripture
and doing what is being urged by them because they are perfect.
Anyone can be temporarily perfect
like in a 10 question quiz given by s teacher,
but true Christians are saved by God's Grace
for doing His predestined/preplanned works for each of His adopted children. See Ephesians 2:8-10.
Matthew 5:20
“For I say to you that unless your righteousness shall exceed that of the Scribes and Pharisees,
you shall in no case enter into the Kingdom of Heaven.”
(Attitudes and motives count according to God.)
Matthew 5:48
“Therefore be perfect, even as your Father in Heaven is perfect.”
John 14:15 & 21
Jesus Christ said,
“If you love Me,
keep My commandments.
He [or she] who has My commandments and keeps them,
he [or she] it is who loves Me;
and he [or she] who loves Me shall be loved of My Father,
and I will love him [or her], and will manifest Myself to him [or her].”
***I thought that I had heard and read all aspects of the Prodigal Son parable.
But I happened to hear something new last night via 3ABN Internet TV:
The prodigal son learned something his brother hadn't--
that real freedom was in being with his Father and submitting to his commandments.
That goes along with what Jesus Christ said in John 14-16 and what Galatians 5 indicates.