Popular pastors and Bible teachers who claim that in verse 24 James is writing that a man is merely “shown to be righteous” having already been declared right through faith alone are either lying to defend their theology, or lack sufficient knowledge of the Greek New Testament to know what they are talking about.
Actually, the popular pastors and Bible teachers who claim that in verse 24 James is writing that a man is “shown to be righteous” having already been declared right through faith alone are correct. On the other hand, Roman Catholics, along with other works-salvationists who claim that in verse 24 James is writing that a man is "saved by works" are either lying to defend their theology, or not only lack sufficient knowledge of the Greek New Testament to know what they are talking about, but also lack the Holy Spirit and are spiritually discerned. (1 Corinthians 2:11-14)
As for Abraham, the Apostle Paul, quoting from Genesis 15:6 in the Septuagint rather than an ancient Jewish text, writes, “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.”
Romans 4:2 - For
if Abraham was justified by works, (accounted as righteous by works)
he has something to boast about, but not before God. 3 For what does the Scripture say? “Abraham
believed God, and it (faith, not works) was
accounted to him for righteousness.” 4 Now to him who works, the wages are not counted as grace but as debt. 5 But to him who
does not work but
believes on Him who justifies the ungodly,
his faith is accounted for righteousness, 6 just as David also describes the blessedness of the man to whom
God imputes righteousness apart from works. *It does not get any plainer than that.
However, an integral part of Abraham’s faith was his volitional obedience to God—and not just on this one occasion, but also throughout his life. James knew this very well and is bringing to his readers’ attention to this fact.
Absolutely false. By saying that Abraham's obedience/works was an "integral part" of Abraham's faith, you are saying that his works are the "very essence" of his faith. Common error taught by works-salvationists. The Greek words for "pistis" and "pisteuo" are two forms of the same word. "Pistis" is the noun form, "pisteuo" is the verb form. Nothing in the root meaning of either word carries any concept of works. If you believe in/have faith in Christ unto salvation, then you are trusting in Him as the ALL-sufficient means of your salvation. This belief/faith results in actions appropriate to the belief (to one degree or the other/all genuine believers are fruitful, yet not all are equally fruitful)
but the actions/works are NOT INHERENT in the belief/faith. Prior to my conversion, while still attending the Roman Catholic church several years ago, I was also confused about this and basically "defined" faith "as" obedience/works and there was a reason for that.
Your argument reminds me of a discussion that I was in a little while back with a Roman Catholic who made this statement below right after he said that the Roman Catholic church does not teach salvation by works:
We ARE saved by faith - as long as you properly define "Faith". Faith is NOT simply "believing". Faith INCLUDES: Being baptized, eating His body and drinking His blood/partaking the Lord's Supper during Mass, works of mercy and charity, obeying his commandments, doing the will of the Father etc..
Of course, his argument about faith being
defined as and
INCLUDES these works above is just sugar coated double talk and equates to salvation through faith (his version of faith) + works. What I found very interesting was during our conversation, this Roman Catholic who made that statement above in blue just got through telling me that the Roman Catholic church does not teach salvation by works, then contradicted himself by stating that we are saved by accomplishing this check list of works above. It's all just Roman Catholic smoke and mirrors.
Paul, of course, knew it no less well than did James, but in his writings, he is opposing the Judaizers who insisted that in order to be saved, a man must keep the Law. Most unfortunately, Paul is today read apart from this context by very many readers and thus seriously misunderstood to be teaching that we are saved by “faith alone”—a concept that is not found anywhere in the Bible but is found in a plethora of books and heard preached from very many pulpits.
Works-salvationists do not understand and relentlessly attack "faith alone." The Bible clearly states in many passages of scripture that we are
saved through belief/faith "apart from additions or modifications." (John 1:12; 3:15,16,18,36; 6:40,47; 11:25,26; Acts 10:43; 13:39; 16:31; 26:18; Romans 1:16; 3:22-28; 4:5; 5:1; 10:4; 1 Corinthians 1:21; Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8.9; Philippians 3:9; 2 Timothy 3:15; 1 John 5:13 etc..).
You don't need to add the word "alone" next to "belief/faith" in each of these passages of scripture above in order to figure out that the words, "belief/faith" stand alone in connection with receiving eternal life/salvation. Do these many passages of scripture say belief/faith "plus something else?" Plus works? NO.
So then it's faith (rightly understood) IN CHRIST ALONE.
Additional resources for the study of the Greek text of James are found in these commentaries on the Greek text of James:
McCartney, Dan G., 2009
Blomberg, Craig L. and Mariam J. Kamell, 2008
Moo, Douglas J., 2000
Martin, Ralph P., 1988
Davids, Peter H., 1982
Laws, Sophie, 1980
Adamson, James B., 1976
Ropes, James Hardy, 1916
Mayor, Joseph B., 1913
I have read all of these and have them here in my study.
I already have all the resources I need on the study of the Greek text of James as found in various commentaries on the Greek text of James. We could argue "he saved vs. they said" all day long, but it won't change a thing. The bottom line for me is that
*scripture MUST harmonize with scripture in order to reach the proper conclusion on doctrine.* Salvation through faith not works is not in harmony with salvation by faith and works.
Man is saved through faith and not by works (Ephesians 2:8,9; Titus 3:5; 2 Timothy 1:9); yet genuine faith is substantiated, evidenced by works (James 2:14-24).
Christ saves us through faith based on the merits of His finished work of redemption "alone" and not based on the merits of our works. It is through faith "in Christ alone" (and not based on the merits of our works) that we are justified based on Christ (Romans 3:24; 5:1; 5:9); yet the faith that justifies is never alone (unfruitful, barren) if it is genuine (James 2:14-24).
*Perfect Harmony*
BTW I've noticed that twice now Micaiah-imia has given you a "like" for two of your posts that promote salvation by works, yet he claims that he does not teach salvation by works. Apparently, his true colors are shining through regardless of his claim.