mailmandan
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In James 2:21, notice closely that James does not say that Abraham's work of offering up Isaac resulted in God accounting Abraham as righteous. The accounting of Abraham's faith as righteousness (which produced the divine result) was made in Genesis 15:6, many years before his work of offering up Isaac recorded in Genesis 22. The work of Abraham did not have some kind of intrinsic merit to account him as righteous, but it showed or manifested the genuineness of his faith. (James 2:18) That is the "sense" in which Abraham was "justified by works." He was shown to be righteous.
In regard to Romans 1:5; 16:26, now although Paul can speak of people’s initial response of choosing to believe the gospel as an act of obedience, in which he describes it as "obeying the gospel" (Romans 10:16; 1:16) which is the act of obedience that saves, in contrast with not obeying the gospel (2 Thessalonians 1:8) by refusing to believe the gospel (2 Corinthians 4:3,4) the purpose of Paul’s apostleship was not merely to bring people to conversion but also to bring about transformed lives that were obedient to God after conversion. Notice that Paul said they HAVE (already) received grace and apostleship FOR/UNTO obedience to the faith. (Romans 1:5)
Just as in Ephesians 2:10, Paul said that we are created in Christ Jesus FOR/UNTO good works. We are clearly saved FOR good works, NOT BY good works (Ephesians 2:10). Paul did not say that they did not receive grace and apostleship until they produced obedience afterwards. We are justified (accounted as righteous) by faith (Romans 5:1) not faith "and obedience/works" and we have access by faith into grace (Romans 5:2) not faith "and obedience/works." We are saved through faith in Jesus Christ first, having been made alive together with Christ, by grace through faith we were saved, not by works, then "unto" obedience/works. (Ephesians 2:5-10)
In regard to Romans 1:5; 16:26, now although Paul can speak of people’s initial response of choosing to believe the gospel as an act of obedience, in which he describes it as "obeying the gospel" (Romans 10:16; 1:16) which is the act of obedience that saves, in contrast with not obeying the gospel (2 Thessalonians 1:8) by refusing to believe the gospel (2 Corinthians 4:3,4) the purpose of Paul’s apostleship was not merely to bring people to conversion but also to bring about transformed lives that were obedient to God after conversion. Notice that Paul said they HAVE (already) received grace and apostleship FOR/UNTO obedience to the faith. (Romans 1:5)
Just as in Ephesians 2:10, Paul said that we are created in Christ Jesus FOR/UNTO good works. We are clearly saved FOR good works, NOT BY good works (Ephesians 2:10). Paul did not say that they did not receive grace and apostleship until they produced obedience afterwards. We are justified (accounted as righteous) by faith (Romans 5:1) not faith "and obedience/works" and we have access by faith into grace (Romans 5:2) not faith "and obedience/works." We are saved through faith in Jesus Christ first, having been made alive together with Christ, by grace through faith we were saved, not by works, then "unto" obedience/works. (Ephesians 2:5-10)
