Stanedglass
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Obeying the gospel is to believe the gospel.
Rejecting the gospel is not to obey it.
There is no hint of any works here.
If I offer a gift to my daughter on her birthday she is not obligated to take it. If she receives it is not of works. It is a gift. She doesn't have to do a number of chores for it; pay money for it, mow the lawn, do the dishes, or shovel the snow. It is a free gift that she simply can receive by faith. And when she does that she receives it accepting it as an expression of my love for her. If she rejects it, it is not a work either; but it is a rejection of my expression of love for her. Now that is just a temporary gift. The rejection of God's gift of eternal life is a rejection of eternity itself.
But your daughter can take that free gift and throw it away if she wants after she received it!
There is no work. Faith is not a work. We obey God by believing on the work of Christ. Christ has done all the work for us. Therefore salvation is not of works. One's faith must have the correct object, and hence doctrine. If the object of your faith is the the Muslim God--Allah, you will not reach heaven. So, yes knowledge is important.
Romans 11:6 And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then is it no more grace: otherwise work is no more work.
--Do you believe that salvation is of grace?
If you do, then it is impossible for salvation to be of works.
Baptism is a work, a work of man. Man does it; man receives it. God has no part in baptism. It is only a command of God that man obeys after he is saved. It has no part in man's salvation. Salvation is solely by grace and not of works.
I'm not quite so sure why everyone here interprets Obedience as works! If you are going to say that Obedience = Works and you say that we obey by believing than Believing = Works too! That's a contradiction. Believing is something we do! Does Christ believe for us? Can I not boast that I believe (Rom 6:7)?
Who is the object of your faith? Is it Christ, who paid the penalty of your sins on the cross of Calvary, or is it some other god. Having a knowledge of who you trust in is a prerequisite to being saved. It is not what gets you saved. It is a red herring to this discussion. This discussion is not about world religions and cults. We are speaking about salvation within the realm of historic Christianity. If you don't know who God is, then you better start another thread.
Are you able to define faith.
Are you able to define the God that you must put your faith in?
The God that you put your faith in (Christ) is the obedience that God requires you to do, and that is not a work.
Jesus is the object of my Faith! I beleive in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, I put my complete trust in him! Does it make me unsaved b/c I believe (whether you beleive it or not) that Christ said it's impairative that we need to Believe, Repent, and Be Baptized? I do those things b/c my complete trust in what he said! According to what I just said, Do you think I'm saved my good fellow?
Obedience is the result of one's faith in Christ. It is the result, not the requirement.
I agree! But what you are still saying is that if we are not obedient then we don't have faith!
I'm really trying to catch up and read all the post, so please bare with me my friend! I hope you like me sir, b/c I like you! Not being sarcastic!