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Some non-Catholics believe that faith alone is all that is necessary for salvation. I really cannot see how the Bible even remotely supports such an idea.
Catholics believe that God requires a (response from each man) to the grace He sends. Always and everywhere in the bible God blesses his people and waits for their reaction and cooperation.
Consider the initial gift of faith. God initiates this action but after faith is received, one must respond with 2 works (believe and repent). **Believe **- you must place your faith in Jesus by an act of your will. This is returning back the gift God has given you. If you do not perform this work and you do not place your faith back in God, you cut yourself off from future graces and from salvation. Repent - After the Holy Spirit convicts a believer of his or her sin, the believer must (by an act of their will) repent of their sins. If one refuses to perform this work and repent, one cannot be saved.
In both cases, these acts (believe and repent) are works. They are an action directed by our human will; however, they are works that can only be performed as responses to the grace of the Holy Spirit. Without this grace, these works are not possible. We do not take credit for these works but give all the Glory to God.
In a similar fashion (loving God and our neighbor) is a work that we can only accomplish by the grace of God. Catholics believe that we must respond to and cooperate with God’s grace by performing these good works. Again, we must admit that these good works are beyond our natural limits and give all Glory to God. If one refuses to continue to cooperate with the grace of God, one can lose their salvation.
Catholics believe that God requires a (response from each man) to the grace He sends. Always and everywhere in the bible God blesses his people and waits for their reaction and cooperation.
Consider the initial gift of faith. God initiates this action but after faith is received, one must respond with 2 works (believe and repent). **Believe **- you must place your faith in Jesus by an act of your will. This is returning back the gift God has given you. If you do not perform this work and you do not place your faith back in God, you cut yourself off from future graces and from salvation. Repent - After the Holy Spirit convicts a believer of his or her sin, the believer must (by an act of their will) repent of their sins. If one refuses to perform this work and repent, one cannot be saved.
In both cases, these acts (believe and repent) are works. They are an action directed by our human will; however, they are works that can only be performed as responses to the grace of the Holy Spirit. Without this grace, these works are not possible. We do not take credit for these works but give all the Glory to God.
In a similar fashion (loving God and our neighbor) is a work that we can only accomplish by the grace of God. Catholics believe that we must respond to and cooperate with God’s grace by performing these good works. Again, we must admit that these good works are beyond our natural limits and give all Glory to God. If one refuses to continue to cooperate with the grace of God, one can lose their salvation.