What a scripture wall?Does anybody else out there ignore these giant “Scripture Walls”......
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What a scripture wall?Does anybody else out there ignore these giant “Scripture Walls”......
I'm assuming its a wall of defense like a castle has around them for protection. A wall of scripture meaning lots of evidence to support making it irrefutable.What a scripture wall?
And yet you attack anyone who says you have to have works because real faith produces real works.I have plenty of “ works”...... I just don’t dwell on them or brag about them because they are not things that “ I” do .Rather , they are the things that God does “ through” me.They did not save me nor do they “ keep” me Saved..... I am Saved because I have the Holy Spirit in me and these “ Good Works “ flow Naturally From That Spirit......as usual, anything “ good” that comes out of me stems from that “ inside of the Cup” thingy that Jesus talked about
I don’t Concentrate on “ being good”..... I do not concentrate on “ doing good”.I concentrate on doing it Paul’s way.....Now That I am Saved because I believe Paul’s Gospel and REST in it.....I concentrate on Finishing my Walk Of Faith the Way that I started it —- FAITH!
Faith is Believing in a Promise of God .....if you truly Believe God’s Promises ,you Will Act on them ...that is what I try to do.....I act on a Promise Of God.....That is Faith.....for that Faith ,God puts His Spirit in me and I “ FIND” myself doing the things that please God .....I don’t even have to try...it just comes out naturally.....I am obedient to what Jesus said through Paul .....How are we to “ LIVE” now that we are Saved ? Simple. “ The Just shall “ LIVE” by Faith
We do the Trusting—- He does the Saving....it works for me.....and it’s the Secret for being Obedient AND for doing “ Works”
I think you're just saying what you have been taught is the right thing to say, not speaking from actual experience. True Christians know it isn't like this all of the time. There's often a real struggle with the true believer and the temptations of the flesh. I have my doubts about anyone who says they do not have this struggle.God puts His Spirit in me and I “ FIND” myself doing the things that please God .....I don’t even have to try...it just comes out naturally...
YOU had better be able to be able to show you have faith in the shed blood of Jesus. If you can't then you will go to the left with the goats as an unbeliever when Jesus comes back. There's no such thing as an unchanged believer. If your church and pastor doesn't know this, get out of there immediately because you are in a cult!Abel got Saved because he put his Faith in the Shed Blood Of an Innocent—- YOU had better do the same...
Show me just one poster in this thread that says acts of love earn salvation. Just one. And if you can't find one here go to another thread and find one. And if you do find one, me and you will have a little talk with them.“ Acts Of Love “ are great! They do not Save, however....
No kidding, Sherlock. That's what I said.....because that's what the passage says.The Sinful Woman in this story was NOT Saved by what she DID.....she was Saved because of what she BELIEVED
James 2:24 is not an attack.And yet you attack anyone who says you have to have works because real faith produces real works.
It is not required that a man live a sinless life after being saved, from my estimation (1 John 2:1)....however, being saved will most assuredly result in walking in freedom and victory over sin...so, if someone sins after being saved, 2 Corinthians 13:5 ought to come into the picture.
I do not wholly agree with that concept. I do believe that if we sin after coming to faith in Christ, that confessing our sins will in fact bring forgiveness. However, if you do not confess your sins, the blood of Jesus does not cover that sin until you confess it.
And also, willful sins are not on the table as being forgivable...they will not necessarily place a man in hell...they may actually be chastened by the Lord and punished according to Amos 3:2 and Hebrews 12:6...but they are not forgiven so that there will be no consequences in this life (or sometimes even in the next).
Ultimately, in the end, dead faith is no faith. That's why dead faith can not save a person on the day of judgement.James 2:24 is not an attack.
Galatians 5:6 is not an attack.
The faith that justifies us is “faith working through love,” not faith alone. This is one of the best summaries of Catholic teaching. Faith and love (manifested by works) are always connected. Faith (a process of thought) and love (an action) are never separated in the Scriptures. Cf. Eph. 3:17; 1 Thess. 3:6,12-13; 2 Thess. 1:3; 1 John 3:23; Rev. 2:4-5,19. Further, all faith (initial and perfected) are gratuitous gifts from God, and not earned or merited by any human action. God effects everything, both the willing and the achievement. But God also requires human action, which is necessary to perfect our faith. JUSTIFICATION - Scripture Catholic
Your perceived "attack" denies Calvinism that says human action isn't required or that faith doesn't need ongoing perfection. That is the real attack on the truth of Scripture.
YOu are now sounding like a maintain my salvation by works guy.
Unconfessed sin destroys our fellowship with God <fify>-
So you are saying that if a person dies with an unconfessed sin on their soul- they go to the lake of fire!
that is a lie!
I've never met a Christian of any stripe who didn't care about their neighbor. All Christians do this good work in some form or another. So to me, this argument of "faith alone" is a big fat waste of time.Ultimately, in the end, dead faith is no faith. That's why dead faith can not save a person on the day of judgement.
Who are you quoting in this post?Salvation: a christian in the state if grace at the moment of death we enter into the salvation of the Lord! Mt 24:44-47 faithful servant! Jn 15:1-5 abide in me.
Catholic Tradition...... “ By your Traditions you make void the Word Of God”
Pure Hog- Wash.... just like The fairy tale Land Of Purgatory.....Transubsomething......the Sinless Mary....so forth and so on.....
agreedI've never met a Christian of any stripe who didn't care about their neighbor. All Christians do this good work in some form or another. So to me, this argument of "faith alone" is a big fat waste of time.
Which is why we need to remember the difference between sinning because we're weak in Christ and sinning because we have fallen away from belief in Christ. We don't even need to bring in the argument of if we were ever really saved to begin with. Because if we were never really saved to begin with we will go to hell for our unbelief. And if we really were saved and fell away we still go to hell for that unbelief. All unbelievers go to hell. So there's no point in beating that argument to death. All unbelievers—whether they ever really believed in God or not, that's not the point—go to the lake of fire when Jesus comes back. And even though there is the difference between sin that is committed because of weakness, and sin that is committed because you are fallen away, the Bible does talk about how sinning can lead to falling away in unbelief.Person could have led an exemplary life- had a moment of weakness, die before confessing and whoosh- straight to teh Lake! That is just so wrong on so many levels and does not even remotely look like what Scripture teaches.
Don't tell me. Tell John and James!I've never met a Christian of any stripe who didn't care about their neighbor. All Christians do this good work in some form or another. So to me, this argument of "faith alone" is a big fat waste of time.
What is asinine is to infer this means we can purposely sin all we want and still be saved when Jesus comes back. That's what's asinine. The person who does that is just showing themselves to be what they really are.......an unbeliever who isn't saved!He was not demanding “ Sinless Perfection” .....He knows That is Impossible for Anybody inhabiting a Body Of Flesh .Jesus was giving a warning about the specific sin he was dealing with at the time.....He told the Prostitute that he saved from getting stoned to “ go and sin no more” ....he was talking about her Life Of Prostitution, to infer what many infer is asinine. A life of “Sinless Perfection” was not a Burden and an impossibility that Jesus put on anybody...
Which is why we need to remember the difference between sinning because we're weak in Christ and sinning because we have fallen away from belief in Christ. We don't even need to bring in the argument of if we were ever really saved to begin with. Because if we were never really saved to begin with we will go to hell for our unbelief. And if we really were saved and fell away we still go to hell for that unbelief. All unbelievers go to hell. So there's no point in beating that argument to death. All unbelievers—whether they ever really believed in God or not, that's not the point—go to the lake of fire when Jesus comes back. And even though there is the difference between sin that is committed because of weakness, and sin that is committed because you are fallen away, the Bible does talk about how sinning can lead to falling away in unbelief.
This has been reported as hate speech: upsetting to a member or group of members in the community. A violation of the rules. Jesus condemned false traditions invented by the Jews to avoid honoring their parents, He did not condemn the Traditions He himself followed all His life, He did not condemn the traditions Paul commands us to keep. Nowhere in the Bible is Scripture used to attack the Church, but you don't care, you do it it anyway because it is your man made tradition to so.
If you think salvation not being earned by works means you can arrive at the judgement without any works to show for your faith you are grievously mistaken. No changed life is just as much a sign of being unsaved for the works salvationist as it is for the greasy gracer.