Romans 4:5 NASB
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Romans 4:5 NASB
Here is the NASB version of Romans 4:5
But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness,
Romans 4:5 But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness, 6 just as David also describes the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes righteousness apart from works.
False dichotomy, and I suspect an unstudied view of Romans 10:4
Christ is the fulfillment of the Law, resulting in righteousness for everyone who believes. Once again, our faith, when and if credited by God as righteousness provides the basis of our blessings. Pretty basic really.
I have seen people fully intend to say that they PAY FOR their 'salvation'.
Are you INTENDING to say that you Pay For, Buy, & Purchase the Righteousness of Christ
that God Gives you In Exchange, On Account of, & Credits to you?,
when He COUNTS:
"the basis of the blessing of forgiveness is through or on the basis of faith"
"our faith is front and center as the basis of blessings".
"our faith, when and if credited by God as righteousness provides the basis of our blessings"
How many people think Alan believers I am sayng we earn our salvation? Or that we purchase the righteousness of Christ?
How many people see the strawman
construct of Alan to deny God credits our faith as righteousness?
And did you see how Alan "edited" my statement? His edited quote of my view - "the basis of the blessing of forgiveness is through or on the basis of faith." What was my actual statement? "Clearly with Abraham the basis of the blessing of forgiveness is through or on the basis
of faith in God and His promises. And to what verse does my view apply? Romans 4:5, But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness,
Either you accept Romans 4:5, with God crediting our faith, or you attempt a Calvinist rewrite.
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In your statement, "God credits our faith as righteousness", what VALUE are you ASSESSING to the word, "Faith"
Is The VALUE you are Giving to the word, "Faith", EQUAL to The Perfect Virgin Born Life of Jesus Christ that He Lived Under The Moral Law of God and, therefore, ABLE to be EXCHANGED, and CREATED, or COUNTED, by God, as The SAME as that RIGHTEOUSNESS of Jesus Christ,
or,
Are you saying that the VALUE you ASSESS to The word, "Faith" is the same as the Bible Evaluation, which Taught by The Word in Romans 4:5 is that there is No VALUE in Working, the soul Must Be Justified and Enabled to believe, BY GOD in Jesus' RIGHTEOUSNESS....
Once again Romans 4:5 is rewritten to include the soul must be justified and enabled to believe. Another straight-up denial of Romans 4:5. And note not one single poster objects to this wholesale corruption of the text. Not one.
Does the verse say or suggest our faith has "value?" Nope! When and if God credits our (worthless filthy rag faith) as righteousness He turns a sows ear into a silk purse. We have been all through this many times, yet the Calvinists keep making the same false arguments to sustain belief in their false doctrines.
In your statement, that "the soul must be justified and enabled to believe" is a (false) re-writing of Romans 4:5, do you consider the activity of the "ungodly" soul to BECOME "Eternal Divinity"?
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Endless strawman constructs wasting the opportunity to actually discuss scripture.
God credits our faith as righteousness.
Does that mean we earn our salvation? Nope but Calvinists make that charge.
Does that mean we make ourselves born anew? Nope but Calvinists make that charge.
Do we put ourselves in Christ? Nope but Calvinists make that charge.
Behold an endless string of charges and rewrites of scripture revealing the lack of any basis for Calvinism.
Everyone believing into Him shall not perish but have eternal life. Full Stop
Van,Clearly with Abraham the basis of the blessing of forgiveness is through or on the basis of faith in God and His promises.
This is not so, my friend.So our faith is front and center as the basis of blessings.
Yes, He does Van, and I praise Him for reminding us as believers that were it not for His mercy and grace to us as sinners, we would not even have the faith with which to place our trust in Him.God credits our faith as righteousness.
I do.How many people think Alan believers I am saying we earn our salvation? Or that we purchase the righteousness of Christ?
Does anyone else see the connection that this statement is making?Christ is the fulfillment of the Law, resulting in righteousness for everyone who believes. Once again, our faith, when and if credited by God as righteousness provides the basis of our blessings. Pretty basic really.
Faith is never said to be worthless or filthy anywhere in the Bible, Van.When and if God credits our (worthless filthy rag faith) as righteousness He turns a sows ear into a silk purse.
Amen Van.Either you accept Romans 4:5, with God crediting our faith, or you attempt a Calvinist rewrite.
Yet another copy and paste long post of non-germane deflection.So, the principal distinctive is, "our".
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