Depends on if you consider the gospel a gracious work of God or not.
believe the "gracious" work of God is the Cross, and the Gospel tells us about that work/act of His Grace!
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Depends on if you consider the gospel a gracious work of God or not.
My contention in that thread was that Grace saved me, not faith.
believe the "gracious" work of God is the Cross, and the Gospel tells us about that work/act of His Grace!
Just read the quotes again and you will see that its both, not one or the other as you seem to think. You are the one who said things like "faith has nothing to do with it," which is completely unbiblical and not even Calvinistic scholars would agree with on on that point.
We are saved by Grace through faith. Not one of those non-Calvinists who posted in that thread would disagree with this point as evidenced in the quotes I provided.
Faith had nothing to do with saving me.
By grace are you saved through faith.
Faith had nothing to do with saving me.
Can you reconcile your statement above with Paul's statement in Rom 5:2: "By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God."
Thank you.
Tell you what, I'll continue to debate with you as soon as you apologize for calling my position completely unbiblical.
If you really meant what you said when you said faith had nothing to do with your salvation, then I cannot retract my statement. That view is completely unbiblical. Faith is essential to one's salvation, even Calvinists affirm this. Maybe you just misspoke or could offer more clarity to your intent?
Do we say "My faith saved me?"
Jesus said exactly that. Twice!
Luke 7:50 And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace.
Luke 18:42 And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight: thy faith hath saved thee.
My man!
Winman, you misunderstand the meaning here. If "her faith" saved her, she didn't need Christ.
Is your faith some magic potion? Misunderstanding this "faith" as you do has led to word-faith, and other gospels of error, and other false movements.
The Scriptures are clear His grace is actually what saves us. All the faith a person has can never save, ever, it is by His Grace in election, and the gift of faith that this woman and man came to know they were saved. They knew His Grace saved them. It was nothing in them that saved them.
The object of her faith saved her and he, and that is the election of Grace that He extended.
It is actually not Grace or Faith, it is Grace and Faith. Again a mathematical lesson, in "or" statements only one of the "sides" must be satisfied in order for the statement to be true (accurate). In "and" statements, both statements are required to have a truth value for the statement to be true (valid and accurate). Without God's Grace salvation does not exist (Null Set, division by zero etc) Without faith God will not grant salvation as testified by numerous scriptures.
My man!
Winman, you misunderstand the meaning here. If "her faith" saved her, she didn't need Christ.
Is your faith some magic potion? Misunderstanding this "faith" as you do has led to word-faith, and other gospels of error, and other false movements.
The Scriptures are clear His grace is actually what saves us. All the faith a person has can never save, ever, it is by His Grace in election, and the gift of faith that this woman and man came to know they were saved. They knew His Grace saved them. It was nothing in them that saved them.
The object of her faith saved her and he, and that is the election of Grace that He extended.
I know what you're saying and seeing. But I disagree only in that it is harder to understand than this easy "it's both" because it is much deeper than that.
Grace is the part of "grace and faith" that saves us, faith is only the receiving of that Grace. In other words it isn't our faith that saves us, it is actually Grace.
Have you checked out sola gratia? Youtube it sometime and listen to it for more clarification on this. I in a point of time believed it was both, now I believe it all of Grace.
- Peace
I fully understand her faith did not save her, Jesus did...he does the saving.
My man!
Winman, you misunderstand the meaning here. If "her faith" saved her, she didn't need Christ.
Is your faith some magic potion? Misunderstanding this "faith" as you do has led to word-faith, and other gospels of error, and other false movements.
The Scriptures are clear His grace is actually what saves us. All the faith a person has can never save, ever, it is by His Grace in election, and the gift of faith that this woman and man came to know they were saved. They knew His Grace saved them. It was nothing in them that saved them.
The object of her faith saved her and he, and that is the election of Grace that He extended.
I think I understand your passion regarding God's grace, just try to understand that those who add the dimension of faith, do so with the most profound sense of awe and gratitude at God's Grace in the matter of salvation. They (we) are not arguing "faith" in any way as a matter of pride thinking....."we (I) did this". Just try to accept this as humbly as I can express it. None of us have ANYTHING to be prideful about.