Give it up, girl.. He's married.. lol
He could get divorced....
It's possible.
Give it up, girl.. He's married.. lol
Of course not......workers for who teach a café blend of faith and works......as deceptive as they come.........just like an accusation hurled yesterday implying I say the bible contradicts itself.........no honesty, implied accusations, twisted and embellished verses out of context and deception beyond a WW2 spy from Germany in England.....
First sentence:
Correct.
Second sentence:
I don't fight grace.
Third sentence:
Cheap Grace is when you can't even admit that God DEMANDS that we OBEY HIM.
Good morning Dcon
Nice to see you again.
I wonder if you're still in Australia.
No matter.
Ummm.
Faith AND works are necessary.
Faith without works is dead.
James 2:14
WHAT USE IS IT, if a man says he has FAITH, but he has no works?
CAN FAITH SAVE HIM?
NO!!!!!
Then he goes on to say why:
If someone needs clothing, or food, and someone says to them GO IN PEACE, yet they do NOT DO what is necessary to help the Brother,
WHAT USE IS THAT?
IOW, what's the USE OF HAVING FAITH IF IT BRINGS NO ACTION.
FAITH IF IT HAS NO WORKS, IS DEAD.
James 2:17
BUT SOME MAY SAY: YOU have FAITH
and I HAVE WORKS.
Show me your faith WITHOUT WORKS (James just said there is NO FAITH WITHOUT WORKS)
and I WILL SHOW YOU MY FAITH BY MY WORKS.
So, if you have faith, you will ALSO HAVE WORKS.
FAITH WITHOUT WORKS IS A DEAD FAITH.
Dead means it does not exist.
ARE YOU WILLING TO RECOGNIZE, FOOLISH FELLOW, THAT FAITH WITHOUT WORKS IS USELESS.
SO...
Some here do say that works follow faith.
SO WHY ARE YOU SO UNWILLING TO SIMPLY STATE THAT WORKS ARE NECESSARY???
Let's see you twist this one around.
It'll be interesting.
Why take anything at face value??
Grace,
Thankfully we have YOU to tell us what Paul REALLY meant!
Too bad you're not right.
ROMANS 2:13
THE IMPARTIALITY OF GOD (NASB)
VERY interesting. It's talking about how we shouldn't judge other --- as is often done on this thread.
Romans 2:1
When we judge another, we condemn ourselves!
Condemning is not when we don't agree on doctrine...
it's when one is told they are going to hell because of it. (I'm not speaking about you).
The judgment of God falls upon those who practice wickedness, greed, evil, malice, SLANDER, arrogance --- who are unloving, unmerciful, boastful, etc.
Romans 1:28-32
If one does the same thing that sinners do, do they suppose God will not pass judgement on them?
Romans 2:3
Does one think that just because God is a loving God, He is not also a just God?
Romans 2:4-5
God will RENDER TO EVERY MAN ACCORDING TO HIS DEEDS.
Romans 2:6
To those who BY PERSEVERANCE in doing GOOD seek for Honor, immoratlity, ETERNAL LIFE
Romans 2:7
But to those who are selfishly ambitious and DO NOT OBEY THE TRUTH, but obey UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, Wrath and Indignation
Romans 2:8
There will be distress to every man who does evil, of the JEW FIRST, and ALSO OF THE GREEK.
Romans 2:9
But glory and Honor to every man who DOES GOOD, to the JEW FIRST and also to THE GREEK.
Romans 2:10
There is NO PARTIALIY WITH GOD
Romans 2:11
If one sins without the Law he will perish without the Law --- if one doesn't know what he is doing, God will take that into account--- If you sin under the Law, you will be judged by the law --- if you know what you are doing, God will also take that into account.
Romans 2:12
Just having or hearing God's Law is a waste of time IF YOU DON'T DO WHAT HE COMMANDS.
Romans 2:13
And keep reading, it's really interesting.
'Justified' is being used by Paul according to one definition of the word and James is using it according to another definition of the word. Being legally justified before God happens solely on the basis of having faith in God's forgiveness. That's what Paul is talking about. But that's not the only definition of 'justified'. Being justified also means being shown to be righteous. That's what James is talking about. You must be justified according to both definitions in order to be saved on the Last Day.
Paul also speaks of the two ways to be justified. In fact, in Galatians 5:6 he says that the faith that justifies is the faith that loves. He's saying that the faith that makes you legally righteous before God (all by itself) is also the faith that will then be seen in love towards others.
Galatians 5:6 NIV
The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
The problem I see is Christians thinking their dead faith is the faith that Paul says justifies, and they take false comfort in it thinking that kind of faith is going to save them. If you possess the faith that justifies it will be seen in what you do. If your faith has not changed you into a person growing up into the fruit of the Spirit you have a dead faith that can not save you. Thus the truth that a man is justified BOTH by faith and by works. Justification by faith makes you righteous in God's sight legally speaking. Justification by works shows you to have that declaration of legal righteousness. One without the other is not a genuine salvation experience.
Well then we are in agreement,
God does demand we obey him but that does not mean we will be perfect, we will still sin, that's why we need grace,
obeying him will not save us, keep us saved, or maintain our salvation, but your right, God does want and even demand us to obey him
however, what does john say? Those born of God can't sin, because they were born of God. Those born of God do not need taught, because they know all things (concerning the gospel) who are unlike the sinner who has never seen or known God
again, those are the apostle johns words not mine, so what is the argument Fran?
We do do not love sin, it it against our nature, when we sin, it is not normal, it hurts, unlike before. Doing good is normal,and it is why we love to do good,
again, you do not know us Fran, your fighting what you have been tight,p about us like Peter does, not what is reality
'Justified' is being used by Paul according to one definition of the word and James is using it according to another definition of the word. Being legally justified before God happens solely on the basis of having faith in God's forgiveness. That's what Paul is talking about. But that's not the only definition of 'justified'. Being justified also means being shown to be righteous. That's what James is talking about. You must be justified according to both definitions in order to be saved on the Last Day.
Paul also speaks of the two ways to be justified. In fact, in Galatians 5:6 he says that the faith that justifies is the faith that loves. He's saying that the faith that makes you legally righteous before God (all by itself) is also the faith that will then be seen in love towards others.
Galatians 5:6 NIV
The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
The problem I see is Christians thinking their dead faith is the faith that Paul says justifies, and they take false comfort in it thinking that kind of faith is going to save them. If you possess the faith that justifies it will be seen in what you do. If your faith has not changed you into a person growing up into the fruit of the Spirit you have a dead faith that can not save you. Thus the truth that a man is justified BOTH by faith and by works. Justification by faith makes you righteous in God's sight legally speaking. Justification by works shows you to have that declaration of legal righteousness. One without the other is not a genuine salvation experience.
[SUP]13 [/SUP]For if you live according to the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.
We are saved by faith FOR works.
NOT BY faith AND works.
Faith is Jesus is the root.
Works are the fruit.
Mixing the two gives you a false gospel because you take your trust and faith from Jesus and place it upon your own actions, which fosters pride and self confidence.
Instead of seeing how good works comes from Jesus liv8my within you, which allows you to stay humble and give glory to God.
We learn to forgive others even our enemies because God forgave us even when we did not deserve it. His daily mercy and grace is all that keeps us on the right path.
All God's born again children have a period of no visible fruitfulness because they are healing and inwardly growing. However that doesn't mean they are not saved. God sees the heart and people underestimate the power of prayer.
Some people may never grow beyond milk but most will be lead to the meat.
Before someone gets huffy, I will give an example of someone who may never go beyond milk: a mentally ill person who only seeks to praise God.
They may never do "good works" that meet some Pharisees standards but they can pray and praise God.
Every child of God has spiritual gifts and a ministry within the body of Christ. However God will prepare them in His time. Moses was 80 before he was called. Jesus didn't start his public ministry until he was 30. Noah was 500.
Before Saul of tartus meeting with Jesus he captured Christians to be killed.
God can change folks and use them for His purpose.
The requirement for salvation is by Faith not works.
After folks are saved BY GOD, He will train them and give them their ministry and show them how they can function as part of the body of Christ.
This happens after salvation, not before.nor is good works the cause of anyone being saved.
My demise
A sad day for me
When will you ever tell me something nice??
'Justified' is being used by Paul according to one definition of the word and James is using it according to another definition of the word. Being legally justified before God happens solely on the basis of having faith in God's forgiveness. That's what Paul is talking about. But that's not the only definition of 'justified'. Being justified also means being shown to be righteous. That's what James is talking about. You must be justified according to both definitions in order to be saved on the Last Day.
Paul also speaks of the two ways to be justified. In fact, in Galatians 5:6 he says that the faith that justifies is the faith that loves. He's saying that the faith that makes you legally righteous before God (all by itself) is also the faith that will then be seen in love towards others.
Galatians 5:6 NIV
The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
The problem I see is Christians thinking their dead faith is the faith that Paul says justifies, and they take false comfort in it thinking that kind of faith is going to save them. If you possess the faith that justifies it will be seen in what you do. If your faith has not changed you into a person growing up into the fruit of the Spirit you have a dead faith that can not save you. Thus the truth that a man is justified BOTH by faith and by works. Justification by faith makes you righteous in God's sight legally speaking. Justification by works shows you to have that declaration of legal righteousness. One without the other is not a genuine salvation experience.
Here's a summary teaching of Romans 2
http://christianchat.com/bible-discussion-forum/152897-romans-2-lets-get-into.html
Falling from the faith (as can be seen in the linked thread here: http://christianchat.com/bible-discussion-forum/152309-falling-away-faith-its-possible.html) means that if you fail to believe in Jesus Christ, who once redeemed you, then you are no longer justified before the Lord. Because Justification is first predicated on Faith.