And had they NOT done those good works because of the faith they already had... they would not have been justified.
Had they NOT done those good works they would have demonstrated a lack of faith but of course, that was not the case. When Abraham (for example) performed the good work in Genesis 22; he
fulfilled the expectations created by the pronouncement of his faith in Genesis 15:6. Abraham was
accounted as righteous based on his faith (Genesis 15:6)
not his works (Romans 4:2-3) long before he offered up Isaac on the altar in Genesis 22.
Yes, believing is a good work that we have been called to...
Believing is not just another work in a series of works in a quest to receive salvation by works. Through believing that results in salvation, we are
trusting in Another's work, Christ's finished work of redemption. (Romans 3:24-28; 4:5-6) Good works which "follow" believing unto salvation are the fruit of salvation, but not the root of it.
The Lord says the following thru the Apostle James:
James 2:24
Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only.
Context. "Faith only" or "faith alone" here equates to an
empty profession of faith/dead faith that "remains alone" - barren of works. (James 2:14) Hence, faith only. Not to be confused with faith that trusts in Jesus Christ alone for salvation and not in works. (Romans 4:5-6; 5:1; Ephesians 2:8,9)
You need to remember that James is discussing the
evidence of faith (
says-claims to have faith but has no works/I will show you my faith by my works - James 2:14-18) and
not the initial act of being accounted as righteous with God. (Romans 4:2-3) Works bear out the justification that already came by faith.
But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
In James 2:20, "faith without works is dead" does not mean that faith is dead until it produces works and then it becomes a living faith or that works are the source of life in faith. That would be like saying that a tree is dead until it produces fruit and then it becomes a living tree, and the fruit is the source of life in the tree. James is simply saying faith that is not accompanied by evidential works
demonstrates that it's dead. So, if someone merely
says-claims they have faith,
but lack resulting evidential works, then they
demonstrate that they have an
empty profession of faith/dead faith (James 2:14) and not authentic faith. Simple!
Apparently one is justified by faith AND by works.... and the man that believes justification is by faith only is a "vain" man.
False. You just
exposed yourself here of teaching
salvation by works which explains a lot!
Man is justified (accounted as righteous) by faith and not by works (Romans 4:2-6) and man is justified (shown to be righteous) by works. (James 2:21, 24)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible - Greek word for justified "dikaioo" #1344 is:
1. to render righteous or such he ought to be - context of Romans 4:2-6.
2. to show, exhibit, evince, one to be righteous, such as he is and wishes himself to be considered - context of James 2:24.
3. to declare, pronounce, one to be just, righteous, or such as he ought to be
Sounds like either Jesus is wrong or the so-called reformers are wrong since they teach an partial truth and leave the part out about works leaving the door open to sinful living (license to sin).
It's you who is wrong and neither James nor genuine believers promote sinful living (license to sin). That is your straw man.
For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
We are made alive together with Christ and saved by grace through faith FIRST then UNTO good works. (Ephesians 2:5-10) Don't put the cart before the horse.
It's not a matter of trying to earn salvation thru good works... It's a matter of being obedient verses being disobedient!
It's a matter of trying to earn salvation through good works
IF you are trusting in good works for salvation and not in Christ alone.
Those that accept the calling of the Lord and become new creatures in Christ Jesus abiding in Him doing good works by the power of the Holy Spirit within as the Lord leads... these are true children of God.
Descriptive of genuine believers and not make believers.
Those claiming to be saved not walking in obedience have rejected the ordination and calling of the Lord and are the children of disobedience who refuse to put on the new man and walk in newness of life to stop being servants of sin...
Descriptive of make believers and not genuine believers.
CONTINUED..