dwmoeller1 said:
You aren't reading what skypair and I are discussing. I said NOTHING about faith not being tested. In fact, part of my argument is grounded on the fact that faith IS tested. [\quote]
I'm not convinced you understand what Skypair believes at all. Skypair stated that we are saved by Christ. to which you replied;
So Him being called our Lord and Savior has nothing to do with it I suppose?
I simply state again: Scripture never says we are saved
by Christ. Thus, since the discussion is about particular definitions of words (ie. 'by') and since Scripture never uses the concept of 'saved by Christ' in its wording, I must reject her assertion that, Scripturally speaking, we are saved by Christ.
Might we use that phrase in our own way? Certainly. But we are discussing what Scripture says and how it uses the concepts in question.
Are you a Calvinist that believes that he is saved by his own faith? I thought I was in agreement with Calvinist about who's faith we are justified by. Our belief in Christ is why we are granted His faith. His faith is the only faith that is righteous enough to save.
Scripture says we are saved by faith. We agree that this faith is not our own. What Scripture doesn't say is that we are 'saved by Christ'. Is this splitting hairs? Possibly...but since skypairs argument relies on splitting of hairs (ie. distinction between belief and faith), I have no choice but to split hairs along with her to get at the meat of her argument.
Gal 2:16 Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
This is how and why we aren't saved by what we do but by what Christ does.
No disagreement there. Again, I submit that you haven't really followed the true gist of the conversation. Do you hold that belief and faith are essentially synonomous? If so, then you should be disagreeing with skypair and not myself. It is skypair who claims that belief leads to salvation (not faith) and that faith comes with/after salvation.
As I said I don't think you understand what Skypair believes
Here are quotes:
skypair said:
Definitely not. BELIEF comes before salvation, but not faith. Faith is the gift given to believers.
Holy Spirit indwelling is what Dr. Rogers called, our "engagement ring" that soon we will be married to Christ in heaven! We get that along with faith the moment we believe of Christ for salvation.
No, faith and justification ("righteousness of God") are given by God at the same time.
So, do you agree with skypair?
Simply faith is the action that uses belief.
Faith is not an action, it is noun.