Originally posted by neal4christ:
Sorry, but it is grace alone that saves. I will stick with what the Bible says.
Also, DHK, I don't know how to take your post, whether it was to refute me or you have an issue with Yeslew. If it is to refute me, could you comment on Abraham. If he just had faith but did nothing would that have been enough for him?
In Christ,
Neal
My post was simply to use what Yelsew had already said in refutation of what you stated.
Any person reading Eph.2:8,9 and understanding it, cannot walk away from it and say that it does not teach that salvation is
by faith alone. It is impossible to come to any other conclusion without spiritualizing or allegorizing the text.
The Bible, in Romans 4, teaches that Abraham was justified by faith and not by works. The Bible is plain on this.
Romans 4:1-5 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?
--What has Abraham gained by doing good works? Do good works save?
2 For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God.
--If Abraham or anyone else thinks that they can be justified by their works they got something else coming to them (bad news). They can glory in what they have done. They can boast about it. That's called pride, and it's sin. So, yeah, go ahead and boast--but not before God. He doesn't accept it.
3 For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.
--What does the Bible say? Abraham believed God, and it was counted to Him for righteousness. He was saved by faith in God, and by faith alone. This beleif was before he did any works. He believed in God before he left Ur of Chaldees, before any of the recorded works in the Bible are mentioned. It is not the works that justified him. He was made righteous in the sight of God simply on account of his faith or belief.
4 Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.
--What is the teaching here?
If you work, what is your reward? A gift? I should say not. It is a wage--something that you deserve. You work for 8 hours for $10.00/hour than you deserve $80.00 at the end of that 8 hours. You worked for it. You deserve it. It is reckoned to you (by your employer) as a
debt.
But if your wife sat at home, not working at all, and your neighbor came and gave her $80.00 as a gift with no strings attached, then that would be grace. It would be something that she didn't work for and probably didn't deserve. Grace is undeserved favor. She received something she didn't deserve or work for.
Abraham received salvation--something he didn't deserve or work for. He simply received it by faith and faith alone.
5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
--Like the illustration with your wife--she didn't work, she simply received the gift believing his word that there were no strings attached.
Salvation is like that: Believing Christ on His Word--faith in his sacrifice with no strings attached; that is faith alone.
To him that does not work, but believes on Him that justifies the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousness.
That is how grace and faith work together. The gift is given by the giver in grace. The gift is received by the recipient by faith, and faith alone. There are no works involved on the part of the recipient. All the work is done on the part of the giver. That is where the grace is.
"For by grace are ye saved through faith."
DHK