I don't understand the thinking of the works salvationist.. The Bible makes it clear all our good works are as filthy rags..
(Isaiah 64:6) "But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away."
Now there will be those who will be called Great in the kingdom of Heaven and those who will be called least in the kingdom of heaven and our good works may indeed play a part in that.. But actual Salvation.. Our works play no role in us actually entering into Gods perfect eternal existence.. I believe those who do more good works will build up more treasures in eternity more then others who have done less works.. But when people make their works part of the Mix in then attaining eternity with God i believe they have failed to trust completely in the sufficiency of the Atonement of the LORD Jesus to Redeem us. They are believing in another Gospel in another Jesus..
(Matthew 6:19-20) "¶ Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: {20} But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:"
Part of the problem here in understanding “faith and works” and how they work together in salvation (James 2:22) is not recognizing that baptism is not a work
of man, but is a WORK OF GOD—just as faith, repentance, and confession are all works of God—not works of men’s righteousness. So, Isaiah 64:6 in no way condemns baptism; since baptism is NOT OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS, but it is God’s righteousness. It is not OUR work—it is HIS work. This is proven in Colossians 2:12 “ buried with HIM in BAPTISM, in which you also were raised with Him through belief in the WORKING OF GOD.” BAPTISM IS A WORK OF GOD AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS—not a work of man and HIS righteousness.
Jesus asked a question 2000 years ago that is still valid today: Is the baptism of John from HEAVEN or from MEN? Matthew 21:25
Let me ask YOU the same question? Do you believe John’s baptism was from heaven or from men? In order for it to be a work of “our” righteousness, it would have to be from men. If it was from heaven, then it is a “WORK OF GOD” and His righteousness. Do you want to answer Jesus’s question? Is baptism from God or men?
The baptism of Jesus is surely more important than the baptism of John, especially now. The question needs to be asked, IS THE BAPTISM OF JESUS, IN THE NAME OF JESUS, FROM HEAVEN OR FROM MEN? Just for the record, I would like to know what you believe about that. Just a simple one word answer is all we need.
Here’s what we know: Jesus commanded baptism when He gave the great commission to His apostles in Matt. 28:18-19. HE is the one who tells them to go into all the world and baptize. That means it ORIGINATED with GOD—not man. In order for baptism to be a work of man, it must have originated with man; He must be the creator of it; It must come from man—not God. Baptism did not originate, or come from man. Baptism came from God. Therefore it is a WORK OF GOD. It is not a work of man. Therefore, also, it is NOT a work of OUR righteousness. It is a work of God’s righteousness. With baptism proven to be a work of God, all of your arguments about “salvation without works” is meaningless.
JOHN 6:28-29 some disciples asked Jesus, “What shall we do that we may WORK THE WORKS OF GOD.” MOST “faith only” believers don’t recognize the fact that there are WORKS OF GOD. They portray ALL WORKS as “bad” and they say “works” have NOTHING TO DO WITH SALVATION. LOOK AT VERSE 29.
“This is the WORK OF GOD that you BELIEVE.” Did you know that FAITH IS A WORK OF GOD? Jesus called it a WORK. Paul also called it a WORK. 1 Thess.1:3 and 2 Thess. 1:11. If Faith is a work of God, then so is “repentance” a work of God. Did repentance originate, or come from man or God? If Faith and repentance are works of God, then so is “confession” a work of God. Did confession originate with man? Did MAN command repentance or did God command it? Acts 3:19, Luke 13:3, Acts 17:30. Did God command confession or man? Matthew 10:32, Roman’s 10:10. These are all works of God; they originated with God and they are COMMANDED by God in His word. According to the scriptures, they are all coupled with SALVATION. I believe that makes them necessary. The believers in “Faith only” deny that they have anything to do with your salvation— they can’t “IF” you are saved by faith ALONE. ALONE means without anything else. So their doctrine is that you are NOT saved by repentance—even though it is a work of God and He commanded it in Acts 17:30, and He said without it you will perish Luke 13:3, and Peter listed it as the first thing to do to be saved in Acts 2:38; even though God tells you in all of those scriptures and more that you must repent for salvation, they still say, “no” you are ONLY saved by faith alone and nothing else. Now, re-read those last 3 or 4 sentences and replace the word l”repentance with the word “confession” because they don’t believe that has anything to do with your salvation either.
To be continued.