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lanman87
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Is the faith/works relationship that is debated so much on this board actually code for Faith+Sacraments?
I think when Protestants say “faith alone” what is really meant is we aren’t justified by participating in the sacraments. We are justified by an active and living faith that produces works of love
And I think when Catholics say you must have works, what they are really saying to Protestants is your faith (no matter how strong it is or how much you do works of love) will not Justify you because you aren’t participating in the Sacraments given by the Church.
So is it fair to say that Catholics believe Justification=Faith+Sacraments+works of love?
I think when Protestants say “faith alone” what is really meant is we aren’t justified by participating in the sacraments. We are justified by an active and living faith that produces works of love
And I think when Catholics say you must have works, what they are really saying to Protestants is your faith (no matter how strong it is or how much you do works of love) will not Justify you because you aren’t participating in the Sacraments given by the Church.
So is it fair to say that Catholics believe Justification=Faith+Sacraments+works of love?