Mikey
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How would you explain how one is saved?
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How would you explain how one is saved?
James is calling out those who are proclaiming they have faith yet do no good works.
Trinity is not in the bible, is it therefore wrong to use it?
Saved from death. Saved from God's wrath.
Yes your faith. faith is indeed yours, it is not someone else's.
How would you explain how one is saved?
So? It doesn't change the meaning of his words:
24 Ye see that by works a man is justified, and not only by faith. Ja 2
...jibes perfectly with Paul:
13 for not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified: Ro 2
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Justification by our faith alone is an outright corruption of the gospel. You're ADDING to the gospel.
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Narrow, and vague.
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Contradicts a passage you just used, don't you think?:
8 for by grace have ye been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; Eph 2
And, if I'm conversing with someone who does not believe that our faith is a fruit of the Spirit then this dialog will soon end. I've other things to do.
Context does actually change the meaning of words.
Do you use the word Trinity. if you do then the argument that one can not use phrases not found in the bible is hypocritical.
What would you say?
"Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins." John 8:24
Scriptures says that I must believe. that I must have faith.
Do you not believe? Do you have faith?
You haven't meditated to any depth on the context of those passages have you?
Well we disagree on the later, for it is you who say we must do works to be saved, that faith is not enough. But the point is that YOU argued that since "faith alone" isn't found in scripture word for word it is extra-biblical, but you use Trinity showing that the argument was without merit.Comparing the 'Trinity', which has been proven scriptural, to the manmade doctrine of justification by our faith alone, which is actually ANTI-scriptural, is not comparing apples with apples.
I touched upon it my last post, if you bothered to read.
Scripture also says such faith is not of yourself.
Yes! And I thank God for it!
it is unbecoming to belittle someone you disagree with.
for it is you who say we must do works to be saved, that faith is not enough.
YOU argued that since "faith alone" isn't found in scripture word for word it is extra-biblical
I did, just thought there would be more since I found it narrow and vague.
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You are misrepresenting what I posted in a large way. And, it was scripture I posted, not my words.
Bingo! You got that one right! Coupled with the fact that scripture expressly declares that 'justification is not only by faith', that's zactly what I mean!
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So your position is that we are neither saved by Faith Alone nor Faith + Works?
How does this work exactly?
How does this work exactly?
It begins on the eternal side of things where we have no say so:
20 Nevertheless in this rejoice not, that the spirits are subject unto you; but rejoice that your names are written in heaven. Lu 10
4 even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blemish before him in love:
5 having foreordained us unto adoption as sons through Jesus Christ unto himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, Eph 1
I don't quite see how that forfeits Faith alone?
It seems to me that we agree theologically, but differ on word usage/definition.
Probably more agreement than not, but I think you're conformed to the Reformed box, my stay there was brief.
PS. Is there any material (Articles or Books) that deals with the Primitive Baptist views on all this? So as to do further reading.
Jesus and paul disagree with you on that!Just stop corrupting the gospel by adding to it and there is no problem. NO WHERE in the scriptures are we told that we are justified OR saved by faith alone. In fact we're expressly told that we are NOT justified by faith alone.
Just cease and desist the adding of one little word.
Calvin had this right, as he held that while we are indeed saved thru faith alone in the persona and work of Jesus Christ, the faith that saves will not be alone, will have fruit to back up the claim!I think we and everyone knows our positions, I will continue to think over your points but to avoid going over old ground just for arguments sake think this conversation is at an end.
PS. Is there any material (Articles or Books) that deals with the Primitive Baptist views on all this? So as to do further reading.
Thanks
Mikey
we are indeed saved thru faith alone
the faith that saves will not be alone
After salvation has already happened, we will do the good works God prepared before hand for us to do, NOTHING to do with getting saved though itself!LOL! There it is! You add to the gospel one word and then you go back and explain that it doesn't really mean that.