Ok, then to whom do we justify ourselves through our good works? God? The lost? Other believers?
You're speaking of the opposite.
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Peter denied Jesus -> lack of a righteous work and it was seen before man as lack of faith.
In james there is teaching AGAINST a loveless walk (lack of righteous works) to SHOW the love of God in us as witnesses. (His body)
You're either being dishonest or making a strawman out of confusion.
No you can never be seen before a brother or sister as "justified as a true believer" by works. Lack of love (which manifests as works) before man will cause you to be less than blameless. They can doubt your faith. If you are blameless, before these men your faith is justified. They have nothing to point at to say "oh look, hypocrit... liar... Jesus wouldn't want that how can you say you love Him"...
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Peter denied Jesus -> lack of a righteous work and it was seen before man as lack of faith.
In james there is teaching AGAINST a loveless walk (lack of righteous works) to SHOW the love of God in us as witnesses. (His body)
You're either being dishonest or making a strawman out of confusion.
No you can never be seen before a brother or sister as "justified as a true believer" by works. Lack of love (which manifests as works) before man will cause you to be less than blameless. They can doubt your faith. If you are blameless, before these men your faith is justified. They have nothing to point at to say "oh look, hypocrit... liar... Jesus wouldn't want that how can you say you love Him"...