I read a thread of yours last night to which I plan to respond because I think we'll agree on a lot.
But I read all of the below and I DO think we Protestants are changing the rules of Christianity.
It's really being watered down and I find it rather distressing.
Here is the disagreement.
We are saved for good works.
Jesus commanded us to do good works.
So if we don't do them...are we till saved?
This reasoning that we do them BECAUSE we are saved and because we WANT to is becoming very tiring.
I don't really care if we WANT to obey God or not.
Maybe we do.
Maybe we don't.
The POINT is that God demands obedience...in the OT and in the NT.
God said He prefers obedience to sacrifice....
1 Samuel 15:22
John 3:36 states that we must believe to be saved and obey to forego the wrath of God.
I've heard some on these Forums state that we could return to sinning and still be saved.
I'd like to never have to hear this coming from someone that calls themselves a Christian,,,,
YOU have just stated that our good works do not KEEP US SAVED....
but Jesus said they do.
Hi Grace,
There are people on here who either don't understand the scriptures in full, or purposefully misrepresent the truth. Idk which. You have seen me argue with people like Behold, before who says things that sound as if an affirmation of faith
and then nothing you do afterwards regarding behavior matters= salvation.
That is not what I believe- and it isn't what Dave believes. 'Don't let those people confuse you! That is my beef with them. - it is utterly irresponsible of them.
The understanding from the scriptures that I have is simple. It did not come by any man. I studied the bible alone and in prayer. I trusted no man after the way I was brought up. I just looked up Martin Luther to see what he taught- I honestly wasn't sure!
The quote in that pic is exactly what the bible teaches.
Half of that sentence leaves it incomplete when discussing with those who profess faith + works saves like Catholics and Jws. WHY? because they are convinced of works- therefore, we sound to them like we are saying just "think it" and then do as you please the rest of your life-- It sends a wrong message to that person. It's downright irresponsible not to speak truth.
James and Paul agree- it is two ways of saying the same thing- they are coming from 2 different angles-
Paul is countering those who think their works can save them- and reassuring believers of truth.
James is countering people who think it's a quick fix with no change of heart- continue in sins. ( Behold "sounds" this way) That's why James says- I will show you my faith BY my works.
Faith
is seen in what we do and how we act due to that changed heart that God gives us.
The works are a RESULT of a saving faith. The works can't save you. A true saving faith always has works
due to the changed heart.
A faith that doesn't is a DEAD FAITH. That person has no real faith and is not saved. There is no evidence of any change in the heart.
Of course a person whose life never changes is not saved and a person who says they are and goes to church and seems to try for a bit and then goes back to their old ways and continues to live sinfully until they die- is not saved..
I know that I am saved- I am being saved- and I will be saved. How do I know? Is that arrrogant? No. John said we may know. God has made me know- my spirit does cry out ABBA - for me, that is very real and and the Holy Spirit guides me- prunes me- plucks me- teaches me- comforts me and convicts me. That is all very real for me.
Before I came to know Christ I I lived how I pleased- I didn't care when I sinned- I was having fun..
When I started to have an interest in God - I cleaned up parts of my life
on the outside- but I had no changed heart inside toward God or others- I had no idea that He loved me or that truly Jesus paid my debt. I was operating out of fear. But it was a beginning.. Many people stay here.. due to the "works" mentality.
Then, later when I learned what Jesus' death meant and how my sins were forgiven because of His selfless act of love-- when I really sat at His foot and believed His love and his grace-- and knew there was not a thing I could do ever to earn this incredible gift-- that is when I fell in love with Him- no one could compare to Him. I was free- free of fear, free of sin, free of guilt- that's when I cried, and called out to Him to thank Him and that is when I WANTED to OBEY HIM with ALL OF MY HEART!- I wanted to do whatever made Him smile! I wanted to spend time with HIM! I wanted so badly to SEE HIM and Be WITH HIM.
I saw sin is a different way-- stupidity not fun- but stupid and worthless and twisted. I saw everything as worthless except for HIM. I had no desire to sin, or do anything that would make Him unhappy. I was filled with love for Him and other people-- I wanted them to know about Him! I didn't care what anyone thought- I told them- I was called crazy and wrong and even
evil by religious people.
So, I think sure it does matter if we WANT to do good works, we are to be eager for them, and I was not until He made me want to be.
So when a person who believes faith + works = salvation-- how do you know if you ever did enough? How can you ever rest in Him? How can you "rejoice in Him always"? How can you possibly think you can earn a gift? So, when you do good deeds you feel as if you deserve something back?- salvation?
As opposed to - trusting in Him and what He did and His power to save us, and keep us saved-- and due to the joy of that truth and due to the inward changes-- we can rest in His love and joyfully serve Him and others.
The "religious" people who say grace plus works saves-- the problem with that is ALWAYS that then they proceed to tell you what those works that they require are-- (always manmade rules) and no real salvation. You are earning it by obeying THEM.
Jws-
1) no birthday cakes
2) no Christmas
3) no cross
4) no being a police officer
5) no partaking of communion
6) you cant be born again
7) Be baptized as Jw
8) do ALL that we say... (it's endless.............)
Catholics-
someone else can list those-- Idk
Compare those man made rules with the works James mentioned- James was speaking to a changed heart - a loving heart that would help his neighbor in need. "faith working through love"-
and James brings up Abraham- that story was many years after Abraham was declared righteous by God- because He truly believed God's promise- He obeyed Him- and his faith was perfected. James absolutely agrees with Paul.- they just begin with different perspectives..
God puts His Spirit in us and we are guided by God- He changes us
inside. This is a new person- born of God.
Until we believe God's truth- and are not born again from above we are in the flesh- and we can not ever please God. We can dress up, and we can act religious, but if we have not been BOUGHT and now OWNED and CHANGED by God then we are not In Christ- we are not His.
The change is internal- where is matters!!! we can't do that ourselves no matter how hard we might try.
The first thing we need to do is believe what He said. That's where we fail. He said we may know we have eternal life. I believe that we must abide in Him and we will IF we belong to Him= because we LOVE HIM.
Why do we love him?
Because He loved us first... It will always go back to HIM- the Savior.
He does it all- all we do is cooperate with the Spirit He has given to us.
My point is- people like Behold and others who proclaim half a message and insist that behavior means nothing in regard to the saved is just not true. Don't confuse the truth with false teachers who
sound like us.
Do you agree with what is in that quote? Is that what the bible says or not?