Haven't you ever read the epistle by James?? That was his point in ch 2. So, in fact, faith CAN exist without works.Faith without works doesn't exist. There is no such thing as faith without works.
James' point was to challenge his audience to demonstrate their faith BY their works. iow, if a believer doesn't have works, they CAN'T demonstrate their faith to others.
No it doesn't. If that were true, there would be NO NEED for all the commands in the NT for "being worthy" etc.Faith causes action.
This has absolutely nothing to do with salvation. Many people "have faith" they will be paid, and so do the work, only to find the company filed for bankruptcy and can't pay them for work DONE.You have faith you will be paid and so you go to work. If you didn't have that faith you wouldn't go.
Please try another example.
You are confused. If "faith causes action", then there is NO REASON for commands. They would be automatically done.Faith in Christ causes you to do the things that the bible says the Lord has commanded.
This isn't the gospel in any way, shape or form. When a person realizes they are a sinner, and cannot save themself, and hear the gospel promise that those who put their trust in the work of Christ on the cross for salvation, Jesus saves them.Since you can do NOTHING without the Lord Jesus, this will cause you to call on the Lord for His Help. This is what leads to Salvation.
More confusion. That verse is about progressive sanctification, which is the present tense of salvation, or spiritual growth. It is not about how to go to heaven.Once you work out your Salvation with fear and trembling, which means to understand what Salvation is and where it came from, it becomes ABUNDANTLY CLEAR that Salvation comes from God and everyone who has obtained it has been led there by God Himself.
btw, since I have you on the line, why did you put a red X on my post #57 where I told another poster that no one is chosen for salvation?
Do you know any verse that says that election is to salvation?