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Yes. The reason James writes that Abraham was justified by works, and not by faith alone, is that the Apostles did not separate the fruits of repentance from the grace that produces the saving faith from which they emanate. And when we engage, by grace,m through faith, in the works that He has prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them, we do mature, and our righteousness grows. We begin to become that righteousness of God in Christ that He purchased for us on the cross.I have justified bolded…There is NOTHING we do to earn our salvation…Being justified by faith is maturing in/with that gift of a new life with Christ…
While “topping” still falls short of the Apostolic message, at least it does recognize a legitimate place for us to work out our salvation. The Apostles taught that saving faith is NEVER alone, but that it is always accompanied by deeds that befit repentance.Code:We can enhance our walk yearning to hear a "well done good and faithful servant but the salvic part is Christ's alone...The good works or lack of them has nothing to do with that free gift....Works or lack of them is topping on the dessert provided by the Lord...
Yes. Saved. but only as through fire.Yes our works are tested and this has nothing to with salvation…This is just for those believing…I imagine is will be a sad disheartening time time for those who never sought to grow and mature in their walk with Christ…To just stand before Christ with a pile of ash…
True, but since it is outside the space/time continuum, we tend to project the limitations of our experience, which exist within that continuum.I don’t really see this will be an ongoing event (ie varied times in purgatory for some) but a one time event…
I think it would be a mistake to think that those who are presently being purified are separated from Him. Although nothing unclean can enter heaven, the final cleansing is only afforded to those who are His. They can’t be MORE separated from His presence than we are now, trapped in our sinful bodies.What about living believers at the last trump, they will be lifted to Jesus in the clouds in a twinkling of an eye…Purgatory will have to be a very quick in that scenario.
You are mistaken, Hiskid. The NT is a Catholic book, and there is nothing in it that is not Catholic. Therefore, since these 'thoughts" are in the NT, they are, by definition, Catholic.H even has a crown waiting for those looking for His return…As always these are non catholic thoughts…Check the scriptures for everything… Grace and peace to you…