I wonder if there are any Christians who give a rip about the way the Lord looks at our works? According to polls, the Jews are rewarded by their works, although they also, at the same time, earn death through their denial of Christ.
There is a book (I lost it) written by a Jewish lady who converted to Christianity, telling of the difference. The major difference was that as a Jew everything she did related to God from washing hands, eating, to going to bed at night. As a Christian, there was no tie between living her life and worshipping God, it was something she added.
Those Jews who are working to obey the Lord even though they do not obey that they are to accept Christ are, according to polls, reaping great rewards in all ways except eternal life from friends and family, to wealth, to honors they are given. Christians could have these same rewards on top of the major reward of eternal life if we would open our eyes to the advantages of works.
Christians pat themselves on the back for knowing that God looks at faith, not works, when God decides about forgiving us for our sins. No Christian has works as a goal for their life. Eternal life is more important than this life, checking our faith first is most reasonable. However, it is in scripture that we are told there is a reward here on earth for our works. Scripture telling us of the fruits of the spirit is one.
Scripture telling us this is most plainly put in the old testament and it is part of the covenant we call the old covenant. That covenant has been improved by the Lord and some say God took it back, claiming the Lord tells us it is no more. I don’t think that is true at all, God improved it. I think God is eternal and never takes back something he gave us in eternity. Some say God promised salvation through works, but there is no scripture anywhere to back this up but there is scripture saying it is an eternal principle that works never has or will result in salvation as part of the rewards.
Are there any Christians who would consider taking a new way of looking at works?
There is a book (I lost it) written by a Jewish lady who converted to Christianity, telling of the difference. The major difference was that as a Jew everything she did related to God from washing hands, eating, to going to bed at night. As a Christian, there was no tie between living her life and worshipping God, it was something she added.
Those Jews who are working to obey the Lord even though they do not obey that they are to accept Christ are, according to polls, reaping great rewards in all ways except eternal life from friends and family, to wealth, to honors they are given. Christians could have these same rewards on top of the major reward of eternal life if we would open our eyes to the advantages of works.
Christians pat themselves on the back for knowing that God looks at faith, not works, when God decides about forgiving us for our sins. No Christian has works as a goal for their life. Eternal life is more important than this life, checking our faith first is most reasonable. However, it is in scripture that we are told there is a reward here on earth for our works. Scripture telling us of the fruits of the spirit is one.
Scripture telling us this is most plainly put in the old testament and it is part of the covenant we call the old covenant. That covenant has been improved by the Lord and some say God took it back, claiming the Lord tells us it is no more. I don’t think that is true at all, God improved it. I think God is eternal and never takes back something he gave us in eternity. Some say God promised salvation through works, but there is no scripture anywhere to back this up but there is scripture saying it is an eternal principle that works never has or will result in salvation as part of the rewards.
Are there any Christians who would consider taking a new way of looking at works?
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