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Hear, hear - agree completely!I can appreciate the efforts from genuine Catholics and Lutherans to find the common language that defines our saving faith. Like JonNC mentioned that the common ground would be Grace. We need to always remember that God´s Grace makes our salvation possible. He initiated life in us since he is the eternal Spirit who has willed children unto Himself.
However, part of this “being born” to God, if you will, demands a response to God´s will which requires relying on the gift of faith. This is a living faith which is challenged of the new Christian and requires cooperation/participation.
Your statement in the red flat out contradicts James 2:24
“You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone.”
When I open my heart to Catholic Teaching, I do so in the same way I open my heart to the Holy Scriptures. In this way, I can look at Jamesstatement and Teaching meaning that, though it takes faith to see and know what Gods will is, it demands putting on Jesus and working. It has nothing to do with meeting God half way, or doing my part and He will do His part. It means that out of God´s goodness and not because we were faithfull or earned life, He freely chose to suffer in His Son in order for us to walk in righteousness.