BobRyan
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steaver said:I actually agree with the view you see in Matt 7..."Christ is arguing explicitly that those who make statements of faith having "the words only" but do not have the obedience that is an absolute must will be condemned at the 2nd coming? According to Matt 7 with the claim "I am a good tree" there MUST be "The good fruit"."
So what is the problem?
God Bless! :thumbs:
The problem is that when MMAN posts a text in keeping with the context of Matt 7 you "appear" to climb all over his post AS IF the topic were Romans 3!
I am simply pointing out that in the case of MAtt 7 MMAN is making the right in-context statement.
Basically I was arguing the same point against your post to MMAN saying that you were picking the wrong context (Matt 7) to try and establish a debate over the Romans 3 "faith apart from works" teaching.
You then went so far as to try to get a snippet from Matt 7 to make your "no works please" argument.
Quote: Steaver said
Jesus said no! No more works! Believe on me and thou shalt be saved! Add your filthy rag works to my precious sacrifice and I will profess "I never knew you".
BobRyan said
A good example of a quote we do NOT find in Matt 7.
Credit where credit is due. If you are going to quote Matt 7 then use the actual argument OF Matt 7 in right context. In Matt 7 Christ is NOT making the argument that the error of the people is their works done in obedience to the Word of God.
In Christ,
Bob
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