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So I'll ask this to anyone who subscribes to the Sola Fida (Justification by faith alone) doctrine. I already asked this once but will do so again: Christ redeemed ALL mankind on the cross, yet not all mankind is saved. So my question is, what is the difference between the redeemed and SAVED and the redeemed and UNSAVED? Is it not something that we have to DO?Remember Christ said, "I am the vine and you are the branches". The vine is Jesus (obviously) and the branches are Christians. He then goes on to say that if the branches don't produce fruit will wither away, cut off, and thrown in the fire to be burned. What is Christ really saying here? We have to produce fruit to be saved. Pruducing fruit isn't just making an altar call on June 16, 1998 and then sitting back and saying, "That's it!! I got my front row seat in Heaven!!" As Christians, we are to pick up our crosses DAILY. The bible also says that faith without works is DEAD. Justification by faith alone? I strongly disagree.
It is your choice to disagree. However, those that have placed their faith, trust, confidence, and hope (all of these define faith) know they are saved. They have faith that they are saved. After all that is what faith is all about. If you need an external work to know it then you don't have faith.God really does know those that have placed their faith in Him (His work on the cross). You can shout to the heavens, if you wish that faith without works is dead, but that does not make it true for those that have faith. Our work is to place out trust is His work, not ours.1 John 5:4-54 For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world — our faith. 5 Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? NKJVThe children of God have been born of God and they have already overcome the world by faith in the work of God on the cross.Richard
So I'll ask this to anyone who subscribes to the Sola Fida (Justification by faith alone) doctrine. I already asked this once but will do so again: Christ redeemed ALL mankind on the cross, yet not all mankind is saved. So my question is, what is the difference between the redeemed and SAVED and the redeemed and UNSAVED? Is it not something that we have to DO?Remember Christ said, "I am the vine and you are the branches". The vine is Jesus (obviously) and the branches are Christians. He then goes on to say that if the branches don't produce fruit will wither away, cut off, and thrown in the fire to be burned. What is Christ really saying here? We have to produce fruit to be saved. Pruducing fruit isn't just making an altar call on June 16, 1998 and then sitting back and saying, "That's it!! I got my front row seat in Heaven!!" As Christians, we are to pick up our crosses DAILY. The bible also says that faith without works is DEAD. Justification by faith alone? I strongly disagree.
It is your choice to disagree. However, those that have placed their faith, trust, confidence, and hope (all of these define faith) know they are saved. They have faith that they are saved. After all that is what faith is all about. If you need an external work to know it then you don't have faith.God really does know those that have placed their faith in Him (His work on the cross). You can shout to the heavens, if you wish that faith without works is dead, but that does not make it true for those that have faith. Our work is to place out trust is His work, not ours.1 John 5:4-54 For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world — our faith. 5 Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? NKJVThe children of God have been born of God and they have already overcome the world by faith in the work of God on the cross.Richard
