H. Richard
Well-Known Member
***this has one too many "they's" in it to be completely clear, but where is anyone telling anyone else what works are required for justification, as if that is even possible, which i doubt?
They define it when they preach faith + works. And of course, the works are those of the law that they wish to incorporate into their religion. Most all religious churches teach a "social, moral gospel" based on the law.
I went to a meeting with a group of men in religion and all it was turned out to be making a list of good works that they we going to do the next week. In simple language it was their own ideas of works that were determined by them and I saw no spirit led discussion of how to present the gospel of grace to others. When the scriptures tell us to give account as to our faith it does not mean an account of good works.