Primary source of good works = charity (Charity which is a SUPERNATURAL virtue. Charity is a grace).
CCC 1853c . . . in the heart also resides charity, the source of the good and pure works, which sin wounds.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS “Charity is the form, mover, mother, and root of all the virtues.”
Merit (yet another example):
1st CORINTHIANS 9:16b-17, 23 Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel! 17 For if I do this of my own will, I have a reward; but if not of my own will, I am entrusted with a commission. . . . . . 23 I do it all for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings.
For readers of this thread (Typo alert!):
I said in
post 506 . . .
Catholics will see Abraham as believing AND OBEYING BEFORE Genesis 15 in Genesis 12 (and thus being justified there in Genesis 12-- see Hebrews 11), believing in Genesis 15 (again being justified there too–see St. Paul in Romans 4), and acting in Genesis 22 (and being justified there as well–see St. James in Romans 2).
I meant to say . . . .
Catholics will see Abraham as believing AND OBEYING BEFORE Genesis 15 in Genesis 12 (and thus being justified there in Genesis 12-- see Hebrews 11), believing in Genesis 15 (again being justified there too–see St. Paul in Romans 4), and acting in Genesis 22 (and being justified there as well–see St. James in James 2).
My apologies.
Recapitulation of another point . . . .
Sy Carl was positing justification by faith ALONE and was using Abraham in Genesis 15 (from St. Paul in Romans 4) to exemplify it.
I pointed using THAT SAME line of thinking, Hebrews 11 tells us Abraham was justified (because after all, Abraham was EXPLICITLY described as having had “faith” AND by the way, he also had “obedience”) in Genesis 12 (3 chapters BEFORE Genesis 15).
I told Sy Carl I agree that Abraham WAS justified in Genesis 15. But it seems Sy Carl is DENYING Abraham is justified in Genesis 12.
James tells us Abraham was justified in Genesis 22 (Sy Carl tried to DENY that too. Sy Carl denied that by ADDING to the verse in James 2 that Abraham was merely “justified before men” there).
Using that logic, Abraham would have ONLY been justified “before men” from St. Paul’s teaching in Romans 4 too.
AugustTherese (appropriately) brought up that . . . . attempts at justification before men may even be “an abomination in the sight of God.” (
here).
“And he said to them, “You are those who justify yourselves before men, but God knows your hearts. For what is exalted among men is an abomination in the sight of God.” Luke 16:15 ESV
Why think Abraham is merely being justified “before men” if the Bible doesn’t say such a thing. (Interpreting it into the text was not persuasive).
GREAT POINT on the “justification before men” issue AugustTherese.
Yet Sy Carl apparently is sticking with his (her?) Abraham merely being “justified before men” theory even though the Scriptures don’t say that.
***To readers of this thread . . . ***
If you AFFIRM (as I do) that Abraham was justified in Genesis 12, and that Abraham was justified in Genesis 15, and that Abraham was justified in Genesis 22, what do you have?
You have a very good illustration that justification is a PROCESS instead of a MERE moment.
(Justification IS a moment, but
not a **MERE **moment. Justification is a moment followed by a process. A lifelong process.)
COUNCIL OF TRENT He that is just, let him be justified still;[54] and, Be not afraid to be justified even to death;
REVELATION 22:11b (DRV) he that is just, let him be justified still: and he that is holy, let him be sanctified still.
Justification is a process.
- WHY say something about Abraham, that St. Paul never says (faith “ALONE”)?
- And WHY ignore other things about Abraham? (Like Hebrews 11)
- And WHY say something that ADDS to what St. James says about Abraham? (Like this merely “justification before men” tradition)
My suggestion? Just believe ALL the verses about Abraham.
Believe Paul in Romans 4.
Believe Hebrews in Hebrews 11.
Believe James in James 2.
And DON’T ADD in the phrase **justification “before men” **when its NOT in the passage!
The problem is, if you do that, if you believe ALL the verses for what they say . . . The verses lead you to . . . . Catholic doctrine.
And THAT’S the real issue.