Fully concur.Eph 2:10 Matthew 25 Hebrews 11 book of James Gal 5
Putting it simply good works is the natural output of faith.
Fully concur.Eph 2:10 Matthew 25 Hebrews 11 book of James Gal 5
Putting it simply good works is the natural output of faith.
Are there any Christians who would consider taking a new way of looking at works?
Eph 2:10 Matthew 25 Hebrews 11 book of James Gal 5
Putting it simply good works is the natural output of faith.
I understood that this post is about receiving eternal salvation without works. salvation, if you would refer to the Greek meaning of it means "a deliverance". You cannot discuss eternal salvation without discussing deliverance. They are one in the same.Right. Works have no relation at all to deliverance. This post is not about acts for deliverance, that would be ridiculous for works do not apply to deliverance, deliverance has nothing whatsoever to do with this post.
Have you read what this post is about?
Nobody says "God took back the old testament".
NOBODY.
But for some reason, you keep repeating this falsehood.
That's where you're wrong. You simply don't accept that the old covenant ENDED, despite having been told repeatedly, with reference to Scripture, MANY times.
I wonder if there are any Christians who give a rip about the way the Lord looks at our works?
Are there any Christians who would consider taking a new way of looking at works?
I think that our world is operated by the Lord with precise cause and results, and these principles work no matter what motivates an action.
If you give to the poor there is a reward, if you rob a bank there is a reward, if you hate someone and are unforgiving there is always a reward even apart from salvation and death.
The point is more that any labour in the Lord is not in vain. Thats focus of Romans 8 .No matter the persecution and suffering, not to lose hope . The future is guaranteed. The future Adoption is guaranteed ( Rom 8.23 ) This assurance IS the motivation. In spite of what the outside circumstances look like ,this should pale compared to the glory to come. Every Christian that is focusing on themselves . Whether it be sanctification ( which is important ) or to ' keep saved ' is preaching fear despair .I appreciate all these posts that are centered on Christ and how the Christian lives their life as belonging to Christ. For a Christian, those who work for the Lord do so as a result of Christ within, of having received the Holy Spirit. Our works are not our own.
However many Christians question this work of a Christian, wondering if this Christian is not working for salvation.
I think that our world is operated by the Lord with precise cause and results, and these principles work no matter what motivates an action. We know this when we look at faith. When we act in faith in Christ for forgiveness, the result is always forgiveness. It seems to me that in the same way a work in harmony with the Lord's ways always result in a specific outcomes regardless of the motivation for the work.
If you give to the poor there is a reward, if you rob a bank there is a reward, if you hate someone and are unforgiving there is always a reward even apart from salvation and death.
I am not suggesting any Christian be motivated by this fact. We live our life as Christians, I am only suggesting this is a fact we can be aware of. Our deeds earn a reward apart from salvation. 2 Cor. 5:10 "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil."
When scripture tells us that works do not enter into the equation when God decides about our salvation, only faith is looked at, how could anyone on a Christian site say that is not true?I understood that this post is about receiving eternal salvation without works. salvation, if you would refer to the Greek meaning of it means "a deliverance". You cannot discuss eternal salvation without discussing deliverance. They are one in the same.
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According to polls, the Jews are rewarded by their works,
Those Jews who are working to obey the Lord even though they do not obey that they are to accept Christ are, according to polls, reaping great rewards in all ways except eternal life from friends and family, to wealth, to honors they are given. Christians could have these same rewards on top of the major reward of eternal life if we would open our eyes to the advantages of works.
Who wants to be faced with facts, anyway!! Or we could look at the facts and say the Lord is in control of these things, maybe God rewards obedience to His ways. If only the Jews would obey when they are told to have faith in the Savior!!Now would be a good time to reject the polls.
I’d rather date Miss Grace over Miss Prudent anyday…Who wants to be faced with facts, anyway!! Or we could look at the facts and say the Lord is in control of these things, maybe God rewards obedience to His ways. If only the Jews would obey when they are told to have faith in the Savior!!
Christians have faith in the Savior but most have no faith in the law. Jews have faith in the law and no faith in the Savior. I'd rather be a Christian, but you would think the Christians could have faith in both.
God doesn't ask us to choose, God in his mercy gives so abundantly that you can have both, Christians just say no to God.I’d rather date Miss Grace over Miss Prudent anyday…
Galatians 3:2,5,11-12,24-26 KJV
[2] This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
[5] He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
[11] But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, The just shall live by faith. [12] And the law is not of faith: but, The man that doeth them shall live in them.
[24] Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. [25] But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster. [26] For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.
Gal 3God doesn't ask us to choose, God in his mercy gives so abundantly that you can have both, Christians just say no to God.
The Lord explains this thoroughly to us in the longest, a beautiful psalm, the 119th psalm, but Christians would rather find reasons to deny that psalm.
James is clearSometimes I believe Protestants just twist the meaning to fit the Protestant view. Even Martin Luther wanted to get rid of the Book of James because of that verse (also nose a few other books in the Bible which promote works). I think works can be both the result of faith, as well as apart from faith.
Galations is about Galations who are adding the law to grace. And returning to the lawchristians who obey the law are not foolish galations who dont.
Galations 3 is all about foolish galations who disobey one single law how is this even valid to chistians ? when cleary that law is not for christians.
Galations 3 clearly says we keep our faith by obeying the law
Who wants to be faced with facts, anyway!! Or we could look at the facts and say the Lord is in control of these things, maybe God rewards obedience to His ways. If only the Jews would obey when they are told to have faith in the Savior!!
Christians have faith in the Savior but most have no faith in the law. Jews have faith in the law and no faith in the Savior. I'd rather be a Christian, but you would think the Christians could have faith in both.
I keep thinking of Paul who wrote of these people,who want to be teachers of the law, yet they have no true knowledge of what it is.We do have faith in the law, we do not have faith that it can save us or that our salvation is in any way dependent upon keeping it.