So we broke the 600 post mark. The horse is long dead as we continue to beat it.
The Catholic position is that works are necessary for justification.
The Protestant position is that works are not necessary for justification but they are evidence of a saving faith which is necessary for justification.
I think we have established that no Catholic (on this thread at least) believes that works earn justification.
I have heard no one (on this thread at least) say works are irrelevant to a Christian.
So my question is what are we still debating?
God bless Ajcstr and every readers of the CAF.
As God’s children/elect, at our initial justification,
even BEFORE we received God’s gift of formed faith, we have received God’s gift of irrevocable salvation/everlasting life and God’s special grace The Gift of Final Perseverance which is
an Eternal Protection of our salvation/everlasting life.
God’s special grace The Gift of Final Perseverance infallible protects God’s children/elect’s salvation/everlasting life,
without this protection every child/elect of God would end up in hell.
**COUNCIL OF TRENT **
. . . none of those things which precede justification - whether faith or works - merit the grace itself of justification.
For, if it be a grace, it is not now by works, otherwise, as the same Apostle says,
grace is no more grace. End quote.
Our salvation is God’s free gift, for our supernatural works God gives us rewards in heaven. – Rom.4:4; “Now to him who works, the wages are not counted as grace
(we cannot contribute our works to our salvation because it is God’s free gift) but as debt **(God rewards our good works in heaven).” **In the brackets added.
KEY TO UNDERSTAND
Our entry to heaven and our rewards in heaven are two separate issues, knowledge comes in understanding of salvation when someone knows the differences between these two issues.
Our works to enter heaven is absolute IRRELEVANT. – Of course every child/elect of God has God’s gift of formed faith, **so every elect of God has the desire to work. **
But even if an elect at the judgment of his works cannot show to God even an iota of his work which is count for anything,
he is still enter to heaven.
Our works concerning our positions and glory in heaven is absolute RELEVANT. – Our position and glory in heaven determined by God
according to the outcome of the judgment of our works.
Heaven is free for us (it is God’s free gift), our rewards in heaven is not free for us.
If at the judgment of our works
all our works rejected by God we are still enter to heaven. – 1 Cor.3:12-15; Rom.4:4-6; 2 Tim.1:9; etc.
Any child/elect of God can be disqualified from his rewards in heaven if his works are not up to the standard of supernatural works (1 Cor.3:12-15), but no child/elect of God can be disqualified from heaven. – *DE FIDE *Dogma.
KEY TO UNDERRSTAND
No work means, we enter to heaven without an iota work WHICH IS COUNT FOR ANYTHING and without any reward.
**1 Cor.3:14-15; **“ If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward.
If it is burned up, the builder will suffer loss but yet will be saved—even though only as one escaping through the flames.”
This is above the Faith + Works salvation adherents
fail to understand.
They mistakenly believe: No work. = No salvation.
Theological fact (elect): No work. = No reward in heaven, yet there is no effect on salvation.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Predestination.
**THE THEORY OF PREDESTINATION prævisa merita
THIS THEORY, CHAMPIONED BY all Thomists and a few Molinists (as Bellarmine, Francisco Suárez, Francis de Lugo):**
Asserts that God, by an absolute decree and without regard to any future supernatural merits, predestined from all eternity certain men to the glory of heaven, and then,
in consequence of this decree, decided to give them all the graces necessary for its accomplishment. End quote.
THE FOLLOWING TEACHINGS CONFIRMS THE ABOVE THEORY OF PREDESTINATION
Rom.4:5-6; And to the one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness, just as David also speaks of the blessing of the one to whom God counts righteousness apart from works. – 1 Cor.3:12-15.
John 15:16; “You
did not chose Me, but I chose you …”
2 Tim.1:9; “God who saved us and called us with holy calling, NOT ACCORDING TO OUR WORKS, but ACCORDING TO HIS OWN PURPOSE …”
Eph.1:11; “… being predestined ACCORDING TO THE PURPOSE of Him …”
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