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frangiuliano115
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Two comments, if I may.Guanophore, if every time someone talks about justification, if they are really talking about initial justification, then they should say initial justification.
Guanophore, every good thing we do is a result of grace, that is a given. Buuuuut, James is quite clear marrying works to faith and justification. And he is not talking about sanctification. We know this because he specifically uses the Greek word for justification, if he meant sanctification, he would have used the Greek word for sanctification, one which Paul uses numerous times. And James is clearly not talking about initial justification.
Guanophore, I did not say that works of charity are the only hinge, but an essential hinge. And if works play a part in our salvation, then they are a hinge. Nothing I said was false, or contradicted the teaching of the Catholic Church.
How did I change the basic premise? Are you saying that in the course of our lives (assuming we do not die immediately after coming to faith), we can remain being in a state of justification by not doing works of charity? Because my premise the whole time, is that we will not remain justified, without works of charity. And if you agree that works are essential, then they must be a hinge.
By the way, of course Trent teaches that initial justification happens once. There can only be an initial anything once. I would be worried if they taught it happens more than once.
I still would like your explanation of the difference between Justification and Sanctification, but so far I see it as being this:
You call Justification - initial justification
You call Sanctification - justification
Is this correct?
Some writers do this, but then how do you explain sanctification?? Which is an ongoing process. To sanctify, to make holy (to set aside for service to God).
I wish we could all use the same words…
Re works. It could mean so many things. It could mean charity, as you’re speaking of - charitable works. Works for the good of the community. It could just mean raising you family to the best of your ability as service to God, it could mean doing your job well and putting up with unsavory persons, it could mean a lot of things and this is something personal which should be taken u p with a priest if some doubt exists. Christians are called to do good works - but the good works could be different things for different persons.
Fran