no I do not believe this, even demons believe and tremble, dead faith is no faith at all
sigh. Even v.19 is woefully misunderstood. James said nothing about the faith of demons, yet it seems everyone says that. v.19 simply notes that the demons believe that God One, or monotheism.
Do you think that all believing is by faith? Or can you accept the fact that a lot of believing comes directly from experience, which is no faith at all. Here's an example.
A mother tells her young son that the stove top is hot. The son doesn't believe his mom and touches the stove top and burns his finger. Now he BELIEVES the stove is hot.
Another family. A mother tells her young son the stove top is hot. The young son BELIEVES his mom and doesn't touch the stove top. Why? He had faith in his mom.
So, James wasn't saying anything about demons having a "dead faith". In fact, they KNEW that God is One because they experienced it before they rebelled. So anyone who mentions "faith of demons" fails to understand anything about v.19.
I explained v.18 to show what James was talking about. If you disagre with what i've explained, please address what you don't believe and explain why you believe what you do.
no one has ever been saved by dead faith we are saved by faith
Since James wasn't talking about saving faith anyway, your comment isn't valid. And the Bible doesn't say that people aren't saved by a dead faith.
In fact, what you are really saying is that if one's faith isn't accompanied by works/deeds, it isn't a saving faith.
I cited Rom 4:4,5 and Eph 2:8,9 to prove that isn't correct.
Again, since you disagree, please explain why you do.
if our faith is real and we are born again, God changes us into new creatures.
Yes, being born again, of having a new birth, we ARE new creatures, per 2 Cor 5:17. But that doesn't mean we WILL change our behavior.
Why are there so many commands and exhortations for holy living IF IF IF saved people WILL live that way??
Why did Paul tell the Ephesian believers (saved people) to "live NO LONGER like the Gentiles" (unbelievers)? Eph 4:17
once again, if I have faith in someone, I at least do something they ask (works)
It's not that simple. I've given you solid evidence for my understanding of Scripture.
also, na,es did not say they had faith, he said they ”claimed” to have faith, you claim I added a word, I just interpreted what a dead faith is, it is a claimed faith only
You're just reading too much into the verse. Again, Paul told the saved Ephesians to live NO LONGER like the Gentiles. Explain that one.
If Paul thought those Ephesians weren't saved, why would he waste time talking about behavior? He would have told them how to be saved, like he did with the jailer.
1. I am not calvinist, so you can back that thought out of your mind
It seems most of evangelicalism misunderstands James 2.
2. I showed you 2 passages, what you care to do about them is not on me
3. I gave you a living example of how can you claim to have faith in someone yet not once ever do as they say (James did not say did some works, he said do no works period)
Your argument is lost to Paul's exhortation to the saved Ephesians in 4:17.
4. I believe in the power of God to save lives, I reject a legalistic works based gospel as well as a licentious belief only gospel.
There is no such thing as either kind of faith. Or the Bible (not you or someone else) would have said so plainly. Your words betray your claim to biblicalism by "belief only gospel". That sound like you require works to be included to be saved. Well, both Eph 2:8,9 and Rom 4:4,5 refute that idea.
James is speaking to licentious people, paul spoke to legalistic people, that’s why they appear to contradict when they do not
Where do you get the notion that James was writing to licentious people?? Actually, Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles and they were hardly legalistic. The Ephesians were Gentiles.
5. yes, paul said believe, you can’t faith someone, the word translated belief I. That passage is the same word translated faith, the demons believe Jesus is who he says he is, they even believe he died on the cross, they tremble, because they even beliefe their fate is sealed, what they never did was have faith in God,
This is a bit of a word game.
Believe is a verb, faith is a noun. To believe in someone is to trust in someone. That's what "having faith" means.
Let's take an inanimate object to illustrate.
When you are driving on a trip and come to a bridge over a very high gorge, do you stop and check everything out to make sure the bridge will hold you and your car up? Or do you simply trust that the bridge will hold you both up?
The only reason you drive over the bridge is because you trust the bridge. Or "have faith" in the bridge.
You are conflating trusting in the work of Christ with your own work, which is works/deeds.
The NT is very clear that believers are commanded to to holy and blameless. It is not automatic.
Have you considered the implications of grieving the Spirit (Eph 4:30) or quenching the Spirit (1 Thess 5:19)?
How can any believer bear fruit when doing either of those things? And Paul told his saved audiences to NOT do those things.