PneumaPsucheSoma
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If they believed what Moses said then they might look (verb) and live.
Which I clearly outlined above. Believed is a verb that is the action accomplished by the noun faith. Faith comes by the noun hearing.
This isn't rocket surgery, except for self-entitled Modernist autocentric English minds.
You think God isn't omnipotent enough to allow choice and remain in control?
It has nothing to do with the straw man you just introduced.
Epistemologically, the will is the application of the mind (in tension) toward object as subject (hence, "intention/s"). Only a renewed mind can apply the will toward righteousness as God's standard. Man cannot renew His own mind to apply his own will. He must receive the renewing, and be renewed in the spirit of the mind. God, who IS Spirit, does the renewing; not man.
Faith is not a work;
Right. That's what I said. Faith is a noun, and it comes from the noun of hearing, which is by means of the Word of God.
that's why we are credited, as a gift, with righteousness.
We aren't imputed righteousness because of the verb of believing. We're imputed righteousness by God's grace.
You still think you can "verb" your way to salvation, and then say your believing is not a work. You need faith, and its a noun. The thing believed. And that thing believed only comes out of the thing heard, which is by means of the thing thought and spoken about by God.
What you are thinking and speaking is not God's (anarthrous) Rhema (Word); it's your own. That thing won't save you. Only God's Word will save. Only what God did will save, not anything any man has done or will ever do.