Yeah, I was asking because it was said if we do anything at all it is not grace.
I think the comment you are referring to was denying works salvation.
Feeling a kinship with the gospel message isn't work, or doing something to obtain salvation.
I really fail to see why people have an issue with this.
Paul told us our faith and salvation, by grace of God, is therefore not our doing,our choice, and as such we cannot boast.
Yet, here we are insisting salvation is of ourselves,by our choice.
Seems like those who insist on that are openly renouncing 1 Corinthians 2:14 and Ephesians 2:8.
While those who do not deny those two passages are accused of being Calvinists.
With regard to Calvinism, what I think causes controversy for Christians in considering its doctrine is the phrasing in the TULIP acronym.
''Total depravity'', for instance. You are totally depraved when not a Christian!
That's bad.
However, I think if we release the impact of the wording on TULIP we may realize something. That is, aside from other denominations who also employ acronyms to synopsize their doctrines, that rewording TULIP, or doing away with those incendiary 5 letters altogether, the Calvinist doctrine is fully supported by scripture.
T=the Bible says the things of God are foolishness to those of a natural mind, meaning all humans. Only intercession by Holy Spirit remedies that.
Paul told us, faith and salvation are gifts of God.
Jesus told us no one comes to him unless God calls them.
Which is consistent with Ephesians 2 and 1 Corinthians 2.