Dave G
Well-Known Member
I agree.I believe a true "Test" is to both look internally at our "Heart" and externally at our "actions".
Yet again I agree.If I say I believe in my heart then I need to look at my actions to see if they line up with my stated belief. If I"m not living by the faith I proclaim to believe then I don't really have faith.
I also need to look at my actions and determine if I'm doing those things out of some obligation in order to be right with God or religious moral teaching or cultural reasons (to make my wife happy, or so people will not think I'm a jerk) then I don't really have faith. I have religion.
Salvation is a very serious and special thing to have, as not everyone is saved ( Matthew 7:14 ).
Therefore, anyone who has believed on Christ for the forgiveness of their sins really should be examining one's self to see if they have the Spirit of God within them and have truly responded to the word of God from their heart.
Otherwise, we are fooling ourselves into thinking we're saved when we really aren't.
In other words, if the evidences are not there, how can we realistically consider that God Himself has done a work in our lives?
Plenty of people are doing works for God because they think that what they do "counts" towards His favor ( Matthew 7:21-23 )...
But is God doing works through us ( Philippians 2:13 )?
The way I see it, either He saves us by and through His efforts, or we "save" ourselves by and through our own efforts.
In addition, to take a "middle ground" is counter to Romans 11:5-6...
Grace mixed with works nullifies grace.
Either salvation is by grace, or it isn't.