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Mannyfit75
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It is not by faith alone.Jesus told the woman your faith has saved you. Period. That means exactly what it says and this is from Jesus himself.
I would like to pull a quote from AlegreFe if you don’t mind.
This is exactly right. We put our faith in Jesus Christ, believe that he alone can bring us salvation. That nothing I can do will be good enough. Doing this, we are given Grace and salvation and are born again in Spirit. Hence salvation through faith, the Faith Alone doctrine. To not misquote AlegreFe, he does not come to the conclustion of Faith Alone, but Grace Alone. I do not want to misrepresent his view. But his statement was very well said.
Once we put our faith in Jesus, we are reborn in Spirit, we are a new creation
Being a new creature in Christ, we are created for good works.
Now through faith we are in Christ and he in us. The works we now do are not our works, but the works of Christ. For once we have put our faith in Him, we seek to do His will, instead of our own. Therefore all works done is to and for the Glory of Christ, not of ourselves. We cannot take credit for them, nor boast in them. But the works we do, increases our reward in heaven.
And these works done by the faithful will be tested with fire, and the faithful will receive his reward based on the works that are not burned up.
But please notice the very last sentence. “but he himself will be saved”. Even though the faithful may have all his works burned up, because he did them for his own glory and not for God, he may receive no reward in heaven, but “he himself will be saved”.
Does this contradict James? Well, we all know that it cannot. Scripture will never contradict.
Does one who professes to have faith, really have faith if they do not show it by works? Jesus says no.
This is what James is writing about. Though one may profess or even believe that Jesus is the Christ, they have not put their faith in him nor repented. So, as James says, “Faith without works in dead”. But nowhere does James say that works effects salvation. He states it is an indicator of faith. So Paul and James do not contradict.
We are saved by Faith, through Grace, and Faith is shown by works. This is the Faith Alone doctrine.
If you say faith alone, how can you say grace saves you? Alone means by itself and it is not dependent on other things.
Are you saying that faith is greater than love? Since God said, “You shall love your God with all your heart, with all your soul?”
Like I said numerous, numerous times. Sola Fide, or faith alone is a erroneous doctrine that is not Biblical.
No where does it say in the Bible, that we are saved by faith alone. The verse when Jesus said, "Your faith has saved you does not prove the erroneous doctrine of faith alone.
Jesus did not say, faith alone saves you. The only verse that has faith alone is James 2:24. “You see that a man is justified by works not by faith alone.”
the entire James 2 speaks of Abraham showing his faith by doing good works. He show his faith to God by offering his son Isaac. He actually done something.
The Protestant Doctrine of faith alone is not Biblical and throughout the entire Scripture, that it is not faith alone that saves, it is the sancifying grace of God.