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Edwin, I am sorry about that one post above. It was a disrespectful so I deleted it.
Maybe not rules but Commandments. But Grace really is the core and predecessor of both Faith and works. Although Christ’s Sacrafice on the Cross redeemed mankind, we must still cooperate with God’s Grace to obtain salvation. (I think Jimmy understands this and edwin may as well. Just wanted to reiterate the primacy of Grace in Salvation.) Thanks and God Bless.I think we may be saying the same thing. Your definition of faith is different than mine. I define faith as simply a belief, it seems that you are including actually following Christ in that.
I will agree with you, there are no rules we need to follow in order to be saved. But, we need to live our faith. I don’t have to follow any laws, but if I do not sacrifice, then I can not say I desire it or that I love God.
The problem I see is that Edwin is assuming that Catholics have works without faith. I am not Catholic yet, so correct me if I am wrong. Catholics believe that without Jesus’ death on the cross and his resurrection we would be doomed. Faith in Christ and God’s freely given grace save us. Catholics also believe that salvation is a process, something that you grow in everyday. We have to cooperate with that grace, though, in order to grow. It seems to me that sometimes Protestants and Catholics use different words for nearly the same things.Hi jimmy,
Surely you can see we are saying the same thing. But faith comes first. It is your faith that enables the works to be done. Without faith you are practising lawlessness, following a bunch of rules. Following a bunch of 2000 rules is not an act of faith. You can see the rules you can read them, analayse them etc etc etc. Faith is believing and following that belief.
Christ did not read in the paper, today I have to stay at the temple while my mum and dad head for home. There was no rule book. He listened to the Holy Spirit and in faith did the work.
Faith came first, not the work.
walk in love
edwinG
Why do protestants always get mixed up with “First Place” “Second Place” and “Third Place”, and so on and so on?But faith comes first.
CONFORT ZONE OF RULES??? WHO SAYS RULES ARE CONFORTABLE??? does your church have rules??’ it must have,
Hi Fieryjades,Question: Wouldn’t saying the “Sinner’s Prayer” in order to be saved mean we must do a work for our salvation?
Peace be with you,
Fieryjades
Hi jax8686,i agree with Fieryjades, you people scream “FAITH ALONE…”… but yet dont follow it, if faith alone was good enough, corinthians wouldnt say love was greater than faith, and Jesus himself said we need to forgive to be fogiven by God… your choice to accept Jesus as your personal lord and savior, Is a Work, forgiving others, which directly follows a precise order from JC, Is a Work, loving others, also directly from JC, Is a Work, chosing to be baptised(for those who do adult baptism only), Is also a work… protestants have sooo many Works, that are required by their traditions, which they claim they have none, and yet they dont even see them…
oh yeah, to doubt, is human… live with it…its in our nature, its one of the feelings God gave us…
Hi jimmy,I am not sure what your point is. What my point is, is that by praying and by repenting you are doing some sort of an act. To simply have faith does not mean that you will pray or repent. Satan has faith, but he is in hell.
Hi jimmy,I think we may be saying the same thing. Your definition of faith is different than mine. I define faith as simply a belief, it seems that you are including actually following Christ in that.
I will agree with you, there are no rules we need to follow in order to be saved. But, we need to live our faith. I don’t have to follow any laws, but if I do not sacrifice, then I can not say I desire it or that I love God.
Hi jimmy,Edwin, I am sorry about that one post above. It was a disrespectful so I deleted it.
Edwin,Hi jimmy,
This is exactly the point. Faith grows by being exercised. We are all given a small amount of faith, but then we have to exercise it. Exercising it involves working according to what the Spirit wants us to do. If you have faith it is impossible not to have works.
You can have works by the ton and no faith.
If you have faith you will pray and you will repent, because the Holy Spirit will lead you to these acts.
Faith is not needed to follow rules.
If you believe in the rules then your belief is in rules not in God. Choose.
2000 Rules or Follow the Holy Spirit
walk in love
edwinG
Ahhhh, but the Church teaches to seek the forgiveness of the individual harmed and God’s forgiveness. When we sin against our brothers and sisters, the sin fronts God as well. We are to seek the forgiveness of both. And what are we to do when we harm a stranger we are never to see again, what then??? Please see the below tract, for the Scriptural evidence for the Sacrament of Confession and an explanation. Should you have any questions do ask. Thanks and God Bless.Hi jimmy,
James 5:16 “Confess your trepasses to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.”
What a wonderful post so in keeping with the word. I feel sure you are edified by it and your post makes my heart soft for you. I have seen many such repentant posts on this site and it surely is a saving grace. I too have found myself wrong in some previous post and had to swallow and say I was wrong and I know it is His test and His grace which allows us to have victory.
I would like to add how beautiful it is to see people confessing to one another. Christ says " Is it easier to say , " Your sins are forgiven you or arise and walk" Forgiveness through confession to one another is healing, you can feel it in yourself, healing to all parties concerned.
If the confession is done to a priest, I feel some of the benefit is lost. Say in this instance ,you jimmy, instead of confessing here, did it in the presence of a priest, the effect would be limited. I for one would be unaware and other people reading these posts would not have gained from your great example and your courage.
walk in love
edwinG
Beautiful, and since you feel this way, Why do prots think that you can seperate the two for salvation???..Hi jax8686,
It is faith which produces the works jax. not the works which produce the faith. You can not be saved by works. First comes faith, it is the faith which saves and this faith leads to work which is in accordance to God’s will.
And Jesus breathed the Holy Spirit on them and said",Go,forgive mens sins:nope: whose sins YOU forgive are forgiven them:nope: Whose sins you hold bound are held bound."He was Talking to the apostles Jesus’ Bishops who layed on hands and appointed priests EdwinHi jimmy,
James 5:16 “Confess your trepasses to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.”
What a wonderful post so in keeping with the word. I feel sure you are edified by it and your post makes my heart soft for you. I have seen many such repentant posts on this site and it surely is a saving grace. I too have found myself wrong in some previous post and had to swallow and say I was wrong and I know it is His test and His grace which allows us to have victory.
I would like to add how beautiful it is to see people confessing to one another. Christ says " Is it easier to say , " Your sins are forgiven you or arise and walk" Forgiveness through confession to one another is healing, you can feel it in yourself, healing to all parties concerned.
If the confession is done to a priest, I feel some of the benefit is lost. Say in this instance ,you jimmy, instead of confessing here, did it in the presence of a priest, the effect would be limited. I for one would be unaware and other people reading these posts would not have gained from your great example and your courage.
walk in love
edwinG
Hi Chipper,Edwin says:
Why do protestants always get mixed up with “First Place” “Second Place” and “Third Place”, and so on and so on?
To say faith is “First”, is like putting yourself before God. Your “Faith” means nothing, if there is no “Grace of God”. So first is the Grace of God. Faith cannot be first.
In fact first came sin, then came salvation through Jesus Christ. So once again faith cannot be in first place.
In our life we all sin first, then we come to accept Jesus. How de we come to accept Jesus? By doing a work first. We strive and strive and study and then finally one day we accept his offer.
So once again faith is second.
I find it hard to believe, that you or most anyone else, would take the faith he is born with and lead a sinless life totally through faith. This would be faith first, works second. But in practicality your works came first, by your strife, then came your faith.
In conclusion “Faith first”, is not a reality.
Calvin
Hi miguel delgado,Dear Friends:
Here Is The Bible Answer: (1st Pardon My English And If I Err Tell Me)
James 2 14,18 What Dows It Profit My Bretheren If A Man Says He Has Faith But Has Not Works? Can His Faith Save Him?? If A Brother Or Sister Is Ill-clad And In Lack Of Dayly Food And One Of You Says To Them “go In Peace, Be Warmed And Filled” Without Giving Them The Things Needed For The Body What Does It Profit? So Faith By Itself If It Has No Works Is Dead…
And In Verse 19 Said. “even The Demons Belive”
So Here Is My Question: The Demons Belive, Then Why Are They Not Save??? Only Faith Saves??? Who Is Right, Sola Fide Or Sola Scriptura???