In another thread my doctrine on salvation and that of another was mis-characterized as a works based salvation because we hold to the biblical doctrine of having to respond to God's call to salvation via the preaching of the gospel. My point was ignored and so I bring it here.
The issue is that we are being accused (wrongly and in contradiction to scripture) to holding to a works based salvation because we believe that God waits for us to believe before we are saved. It is claimed, (wrongly) that the person who must first believe also gets some credit for obtaining salvation therefore it is a works based salvation.
Where in the world or in the depths of history and time has the receiving of a gift ever been also considered part of the giving of the gift?
The issue is that we are being accused (wrongly and in contradiction to scripture) to holding to a works based salvation because we believe that God waits for us to believe before we are saved. It is claimed, (wrongly) that the person who must first believe also gets some credit for obtaining salvation therefore it is a works based salvation.
Where in the world or in the depths of history and time has the receiving of a gift ever been also considered part of the giving of the gift?
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