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You and I do not agree on the "ordo salutis".
Speak English. You are no more impressive to me than the Catholics who show off their Latin.
You and I do not agree on the "ordo salutis".
In chapter four of James, he is encouraging those who are believers to act with humility so that God's grace may abound. He is warning them of worldliness. I do not believe this verse proves that we must obey prior to justification.Your answer is no answer. Apparently you are stumped. Why not admit it?
"If God's grace is unmerited, why doesn't God give grace to the "proud" like you??"
Well, I like learning Latin. I recently learned that D.V., stands for, Deo Volente, as God wills.Speak English. You are no more impressive to me than the Catholics who show off their Latin.
Well, I like learning Latin. I recently learned that D.V., stands for, Deo Volente, as God wills.
Anyway, I am convinced from Scripture that we can only obey the Word of God, by receiving God's grace first. Not all agree on the exact order of salvation, however, the act of grace and faith come from God first.
In chapter four of James, he is encouraging those who are believers to act with humility so that God's grace may abound. He is warning them of worldliness. I do not believe this verse proves that we must obey prior to justification.
What evil it is to shame others for obeying and then call it self righteousness and wrongful boasting!
That is what Cain's heart had...jealousy over Abel's obedience.
Who here wants to shut me up from preaching how good it is to obey and do right?
James is one of my favorite epistles, and it's taken me a while to understand it's meaning.Faith without works is DEAD and CANNOT SAVE ANYONE.
James 2:14, 17, 20, and 22.
James is one of my favorite epistles, and it's taken me a while to understand it's meaning.
The bottom line in my understanding, is that our good works do not merit salvation. We do good works because our Lord has asked us to, and being that we love and honor Him, we do them with joy.
Paul was the greatest of sinners BEFORE he was saved---he did not continue to do the sins that qualified him as the greatest of sinners.
Yes, and on these words of wisdom, I need refreshment away from here.Amen . .
Heart motivation is what brings God's blessings of joy and spiritual growth. GT worries that Christians must do good works to save others. I do not think this is so, although our joyful obedience is a good witness of God's grace.
Salvation of others ultimately rests in His work; not ours. John 6:29
Never mind detractiing to Paul, stay with what the scriptures states and give an answer from your own understanding?
"But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble." James 4:6 (KJV)
If God's grace is unmerited, why doesn't God give grace to the "proud"?
Amen . .
Heart motivation is what brings God's blessings of joy and spiritual growth. GT worries that Christians must do good works to save others. I do not think this is so, although our joyful obedience is a good witness of God's grace.
Salvation of others ultimately rests in His work; not ours. John 6:29
Where do you get that I believe Christians must do good woks to save others?
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Faith without works is DEAD and CANNOT SAVE ANYONE.
Because His gift has conditions. He will not be mocked.
Grace is required for us to obey..."The Grace of God must be there first."
So this murderer (or at least accomplice to murder) who was persecuting the church of God all of a sudden just decided to obey God?
For if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.)
Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.
For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.
Romans 5:17-19
How is it a gift if one must merit it by one's obedience? And if one's obedience is necessary for the gift, then we must change Romans 5:19 to read "by the obedience of many shall many be made righteous".
How is it a gift if one must merit it by one's obedience? And if one's obedience is necessary for the gift, then we must change Romans 5:19 to read "by the obedience of many shall many be made righteous".
Better understood if you had it say: "by the obedience of many shall many be made sons of God". Whom the Father loves, He chastens. . . unto obedience in Him."by the obedience of many shall many be made righteous".
James is one of my favorite epistles, and it's taken me a while to understand it's meaning.
The bottom line in my understanding, is that our good works do not merit salvation. We do good works because our Lord has asked us to, and being that we love and honor Him, we do them with joy.
And if you receive no grace, what then? Will free to do your own thing?Is not God worthy simply because of who He is that we demand something special from Him for our obedience, our love? Are you not looking for a pay up front in this? Sounds like it. So no, allegiance is a stand alone disposition irrespective of all else. God deserves our obedience because of who He is and looks for it.
What did Adam receive after given the command to obey? How 'bout Jesus when He stood alone in His temptations? Was that His grace from God?
That is right. However, remember that Paul was unnaturally born. That means, unlike the other apostles, Paul resisted and fought against Jesus.
1 Corinthians 15:8 and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.
Paul had a glorious meeting with Jesus which caused Paul to believe.
HOWEVER, Paul was NOT saved then. That is proof that we are NOT saved as soon as we believe. We are saved when Jesus accepts us and he accepts us after we obey.
Jesus obeyed so we have someone to go through.
Jesus says he obeyed and remains in his Father's love, and if we want to be in Jesus' love, we have to obey.
John 15:10 If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commands and remain in his love.
Again, Jesus obeyed and so we have someone to obey.