Why didn't Abraham's faith come by hearing, and hearing by the words of God?Correct. Abraham's own faith was credited/imputed to Abraham's own account as righteousness.
Why didn't Abraham's faith come by hearing, and hearing by the words of God?Correct. Abraham's own faith was credited/imputed to Abraham's own account as righteousness.
Are you able to distinguish between the love you have for your wife and the love you exercise to mankind in general? If so, would you share?
Yes, no, maybe.Yes, but it is my turn to have a question answered.
Yes, no, maybe.
Now you have had 3 questions answered. Now can you share the difference between the love you exhibit towards your bride and others in general.
He who believes is not condemned
he who does not believe is condemned already
Your sin is not washed away if you do not have the faith of abraham
Not alluding to any text.
Simply the assertion that "saved by faith" means the same as "saved by faith alone".
Just as the assertion that "walked to the store" means the same as "walked to the store alone".
Valid question but not the question at hand.What else does the Bible say we are saved by and through?
A great response to a person who rarely gives a straight forward answer.Yes, no, maybe.
Why would anyone say otherwise? Oh, wait, never mind. We have plenty of Scripture deniers here! Carry on...Why didn't Abraham's faith come by hearing, and hearing by the words of God?
This is a perfectly good answer to a question I didn't ask. Can you answer the one I did ask?Valid question but not the question at hand.
We may debate by what means we are to be made righteous but not the verbiage of the verse..
If we allow ourselves the right to inject a grammatical definitive (alone) into a scripture then nothing in the Bible is safe.
It is this line of reasoning that is used by the JW when they inject the word "a" into John 1:1, as in "a God".
Adding this grammatical determiner (a) changes the meaning of the verse.
Do you not agree?
A great response to a person who rarely gives a straight forward answer.![]()
I asked three simple questions and you response not with an answer but with a off subject question.What else does the Bible say we are saved by and through?
If you will check my post you will find that I was responding to 1 question you asked; not 3.I asked three simple questions and you response not with an answer but with a off subject question.
Do you do this often?
I look forward to your answer so I can answer yours.
Correct, the Bible is clear on the issue of faith not being the sole agency of our salvation.If you will check my post you will find that I was responding to 1 question you asked; not 3.
No the Bible does not say we are saved through faith alone. But the next obvious question is: is this what the Bible teaches? Thus, my question: besides by grace and through faith, what else does the Bible say we are saved through?
First, the Bible not saying explicitly that faith alone saves is not the same thing as saying that other things are necessary for salvation. Jesus accomplished our salvation on the cross. He did all that was necessary.Correct, the Bible is clear on the issue of faith not being the sole agency of our salvation.
Regardless of the object, degree or sincerity of our faith we cannot come to God on our terms but only on His.
We may debate what those terms are but simple faith alone is not His terms. Hence the lack of any verses claiming "faith alone" and the unequivocal discourse found in James 2:14-25.
Now on your question of besides the need for faith what is needed for our redemption?
So what are His terms? Obedience.
The flow and form of the Bible has always been the need for mankind to obey His Creator.
From putting blood on the doorposts to casting a fishing line, obedience is necessary for our redemption.
Faith is part of the obedience commanded by God. (Hebrews 11:6)
But the fat lady does not sing when we believe, regardless of how much.
Not only does the Bible not "explicitly" say that faith alone saves, it does not say it at all. Regardless of what adverb you use it does not state in any form the notion that faith alone is the sole agency of redemption. Injecting "alone" into any verse distorts the meaning of the scripture just as it does in any subject.First, the Bible not saying explicitly that faith alone saves
Not only does the Bible not "explicitly" say that faith alone saves, it does not say it at all. Regardless of what adverb you use it does not state in any form the notion that faith alone is the sole agency of redemption. Injecting "alone" into any verse distorts the meaning of the scripture just as it does in any subject.
The rest of your words are simply human surmising.
If you or anyone else needs to inject a definitive into a verse to assert a theology then your theology is in question.
I haven't injected anything. But you misconstrue things that attend salvation with the cause of salvation.Not only does the Bible not "explicitly" say that faith alone saves, it does not say it at all. Regardless of what adverb you use it does not state in any form the notion that faith alone is the sole agency of redemption. Injecting "alone" into any verse distorts the meaning of the scripture just as it does in any subject.
The rest of your words are simply human surmising.
If you or anyone else needs to inject a definitive into a verse to assert a theology then your theology is in question.
Abraham's faith was displayed by his works (taking Isaac to offer him as a sacrifice) just like the Book of James proclaims.
You see, when we have Faith in God it should reflect in the types of works we display (helping others, giving to those in need, being a witness for God, and so forth).
It's literally impossible to be a true Follower of God and not display works that signify your Faith in whom you are a disciple of.