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WorkingFaith. You stated:
This is WHY these saving graces are called the SUPERNATURAL virtues.
All these virtues come from and through the work of Jesus Christ.
But the Bible never says we are justified by faith ALONE (no sola fide).
This is WHY St.Paul can say: "Of faith, hope, love, abide these three but the greatest of these is . . . ? . . . . What?
If we were justified by faith ALONE we’d expect St. Paul to say “faith”. After all, if faith ALONE leads to justification then the answer should be “faith”.
"Of faith, hope, love, abide these three but the greatest of these is . . . ? . . . . What?
“Faith?” so it fits into a man-made doctrine of justification of “faith ALONE”? NO!
The greatest of these is CHARITY. St. Paul says so (1st Corinthians chapter 13).
The very first and the very last time in Romans where St. Paul talks about “faith” he says . . . . . ? . . . . “The mere intellectual ascent of faith?” No!
St. Paul talks about the OBEDIENCE of faith!
Protestants will make a big deal about how they are called to “obedience” and that’s good.
But do you HAVE TO obey, in order to be justified?
In Protestantism the answer is “no. We are justified by faith ALONE”. And I’m saying that is un-Biblical.
See Romans 1:5 and Romans 16:26. St. Paul talks about how “faith” OBEYS!
It is like “bookends” to his letter to the Romans. In other words St. Paul expects you to know “faith” the way he is defining it when you read the rest of Romans, MUST include obedience–Paul says so!
Also if St. Paul believed in justification by faith ALONE he would never have talked about being saved in “hope”.
ROMANS 8:24 24 For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees?
You might say: “Well I agree with that.”
But as soon as you do, you are DISAGREEING with a hinge of the Protestant Reformation (justification by faith ALONE).
Notice also Catholics don’t latch onto this verse and state: “We are justified by hope ALONE!” (like Protestants do with verses that talk about “faith”)
Question: (Theoretically) Why is “sola hope-eeia from Romans 8:24 UNBIBLICAL?”
Answer: Because there are OTHER VERSES that teach other aspects about justification.
Right! (now go back and look at the so-called “justification by faith ALONE” verses and ask yourself the same question)
So you have three choices with Romans 8:24:
Yes “faith” IS a gift from God. So is “hope”. So is “charity”.Isn’t faith the gift from God?
This is WHY these saving graces are called the SUPERNATURAL virtues.
- Supernatural Faith
- Supernatural Hope
- Supernatural Charity (Love)
All these virtues come from and through the work of Jesus Christ.
But the Bible never says we are justified by faith ALONE (no sola fide).
This is WHY St.Paul can say: "Of faith, hope, love, abide these three but the greatest of these is . . . ? . . . . What?
If we were justified by faith ALONE we’d expect St. Paul to say “faith”. After all, if faith ALONE leads to justification then the answer should be “faith”.
"Of faith, hope, love, abide these three but the greatest of these is . . . ? . . . . What?
“Faith?” so it fits into a man-made doctrine of justification of “faith ALONE”? NO!
The greatest of these is CHARITY. St. Paul says so (1st Corinthians chapter 13).
The very first and the very last time in Romans where St. Paul talks about “faith” he says . . . . . ? . . . . “The mere intellectual ascent of faith?” No!
St. Paul talks about the OBEDIENCE of faith!
Protestants will make a big deal about how they are called to “obedience” and that’s good.
But do you HAVE TO obey, in order to be justified?
In Protestantism the answer is “no. We are justified by faith ALONE”. And I’m saying that is un-Biblical.
See Romans 1:5 and Romans 16:26. St. Paul talks about how “faith” OBEYS!
It is like “bookends” to his letter to the Romans. In other words St. Paul expects you to know “faith” the way he is defining it when you read the rest of Romans, MUST include obedience–Paul says so!
Also if St. Paul believed in justification by faith ALONE he would never have talked about being saved in “hope”.
ROMANS 8:24 24 For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees?
You might say: “Well I agree with that.”
But as soon as you do, you are DISAGREEING with a hinge of the Protestant Reformation (justification by faith ALONE).
Notice also Catholics don’t latch onto this verse and state: “We are justified by hope ALONE!” (like Protestants do with verses that talk about “faith”)
Question: (Theoretically) Why is “sola hope-eeia from Romans 8:24 UNBIBLICAL?”
Answer: Because there are OTHER VERSES that teach other aspects about justification.
Right! (now go back and look at the so-called “justification by faith ALONE” verses and ask yourself the same question)
So you have three choices with Romans 8:24:
- You can re-define “hope” and say: "Well that merely means “faith”. (That’s what one minister I talked to did).
- You can try to deny that “hope” saves.
- You can just affirm exactly what St. Paul says (but if you do, you no longer will be asserting “justification by faith ALONE”).