Old Prof, you are so sure of your personal interpretations. But I have shown you several examples of other requriements beyond faith that are also required for eternal life: doing the will of the Father, partaking of the sacraments, following the commandments. Take that to heart.
It’s always interesting that Protestants remove the bible from the apostolic faith that produced it. The books of the bible, written by, for and about the Catholic Church were determined to be inspired and inerrant based on the Tradition handed down to the Church by the apostles. And of course, it’s interesting that Protestants believe that the Catholic Church was infallible in selecting the books of the bible (out of 300-400 writings in circulation) but don’t believe that it is infallible on faith and morals.
To the point of following the commandments to be saved. From the 2nd century…200+ before the bible:
**“But He who raised Him up from the dead will raise up us also, if we do His will, and walk in His commandments, **and love what He loved, keeping ourselves from all unrighteousness, covetousness, love of money, evil speaking, falsewitness; ‘not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing,’ or blow for blow, or cursing for cursing, but being mindful of what the Lord said in His teaching: ‘Judge not, that ye be not judged; forgive, and it shall be forgiven unto you; be merciful, that ye may obtain mercy; with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again; and once more, "Blessed are the poor, and those that are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of God.’” Polycarp, To the Philippians, 2 (A.D. 135).
"They only who fear the Lord and keep His commandments have life with God; but as to those who keep not His commandments, there is no life in them." Shepherd of Hermas, 2 Comm 7 (A.D. 155).
"But those who do not keep his commandments, flee from his life, and despise him. But he has his own honour with the Lord. All, therefore, who shall despise him, and not follow his commands, deliver themselves to death, and every one of them will be guilty of his own blood. But I enjoin you, that you obey his commands, and you will have a cure for your former sins." Shepherd of Hermas, 3 Sim 10:2 (A.D. 155).