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Odell
Guest
Good you starting to come aroundI have never denied that WE MUST BE FOUND RIGHTEOUS in both our thoughts and our deeds in order to be saved.
A) you believe we MUST be found righteous in our deedsYou believe in earning your salvation through attaining a righteousness of your own, while** I am trusting in a righteous that is from God,** and is by faith in Jesus.
B) you trust in righteousness that is from God alone in Faith alone
How do you get then that we must be found righteous in or deeds?
A) Is it your own rightouss your earned deeds?
B) Is it Gods rightousness working threw you?
Again this is talking about YOU since YOU said YOU need to be found rightous in YOUR deeds.
Sounds to me that you believe that YOUR found rightous in your deeds and you are not puting any trust in Jesus.
Do you not understand that it is Gods grace that does the working of rightousness? Do you not understand that it is Gods grace that begins the work in us?
I hope this is what you believe in your righteous deeds otherwise you wouldnt be puting your trust in Jesus it would be all YOU YOUr Faaith YOUR rightious deeds.
we are found righteious in our faith but not faith alone you yoiurself said we have to be found rightiouss in our deeds as well.Rom. 9:30-32
What then shall we say? That the Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness, have obtained it, a righteousness that is by faith; but Israel, who pursued a law of righteousness, has not attained it.
again this is talking about the LAW
Paul does not contradict himself
**Paul **(Rom 2:7-8) says, “Eternal life to those who seek glory, honor and immortality through perseverance in good works, but wrath and fury to those who selfishly disobey the truth and obey wickedness.”
Paul (Rom 2:13) also says, “for it is not those who hear the law who are just in the sight of God; rather those who observe the law will be justified.” The law encompasses Jewish rites and rituals, as well as the ten commandments. Paul is saying that the commandments still count. The commandments have to be observed. Jesus said I came to fulfill the law not to abolish the law. (Lk 10:25-37). (Mt 19:16-17) “Now someone approached him and said, teacher what good must I do to gain eternal life? If you wish to enter life keep the commandments.”
I must add that fulfillment has to do with the proper understanding of the laws. Jesus wants us to understand the commandments. Those who abide in them abide in Christ. And when we abide in him our hearts are conformed to his and we have no desire to break the laws. This is true freedom of the law.
Paul (2 Cor 5:10) instructs, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive recompense; according to what he did in the body, whether good or evil.”
Paul (Eph 2:8-9) “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not from you; it is the gift of God; it is not from works, so no one should boast.”
verse 10 God has prepared works for us that we Should be doing
Im under the Law of Christ as Paul talks about.Are you under a law that makes your salvation dependent upon your good works to demonstrate your faith,
You understand the Law of Christ?
again why do you have a problem with Catholics deminstrating there faith by works
(Jms 2:24)
It also says,** “I will demonstrate my faith to you by my works.”** THAT’S WHAT CATHOLICS LIKE TO DO!
You dont because Satan has influenced you
I am, your not Im free from the Law YOU dont understand what freedom of the Law is.or are you under God’s free grace?
Cathoics are grateful So grateful that we Preach not with Just words but with our actionsOne leads to fear and is incompatible with faith; the other sets sinners free from fear and makes sinners extremely grateful to God for His wonderful mercy.
I would say your not gratful enough.