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I understand how it might seem to be, but on the contrary, when we receive his unmerited favor, we are transfomed by it, and when we walk in the ways He has prescribed fo us, the worth of Chrsit is poured into our souls, and it produces the deeds that befit repentance. It has it’s source and process in grace.Code:Yes understand "merit" as to be worthy. Also understand "grace" as unmerited favor. Hence "oxymoron".
He did say that greater works would we do…does not walking in grace and virtue make us more useful to the Kingdom.Also understand your good point of “growing”, that is, one work leading to another, even bigger works /responsibilities, the works we were predestined to do since before the foundation of the world. A bit like David first killing a lion and bear, before Goliath. The reverse also happens . Each of Peter’s three denials increased in passion…But thanks, thinking on your point.