Faith alone
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Originally posted by Taz:
Actually, James does not say "faith alone." MONON is an adverb and cannot as such modify a noun. Hence "alone"/"only" does not modify faith. IMO it modifies "justified."
When a Christian demonstrates his faith, the unbeliever is affected by such a living testimony. God can see our heart, but people see our works.
When Paul says that we see that a man is justified by faith, and not by works, isn't that really saying that we are justified by faith alone? Anything which we might do beyond trusting in Christ's death is works of some sort.
FWFW,
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Taz,"Faith Alone" does not appear in the bible at all, except in James.
Actually, James does not say "faith alone." MONON is an adverb and cannot as such modify a noun. Hence "alone"/"only" does not modify faith. IMO it modifies "justified."
So James is saying that there exists a justification by faith before God, but that we are justified before man by works... or perhaps by a works-verified faith. This is not speaking about justification before God at all. The illustration James used has nothing to do with being justified before God nor of gaining eternal life."So we see that a man is justified by works and not only [justified] by faith."
("justified" repeated above IOT clairify the reading.)
When a Christian demonstrates his faith, the unbeliever is affected by such a living testimony. God can see our heart, but people see our works.
When Paul says that we see that a man is justified by faith, and not by works, isn't that really saying that we are justified by faith alone? Anything which we might do beyond trusting in Christ's death is works of some sort.
FWFW,
FA