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Michael16
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I’m trying to understand your position, mcq. I realize that I don’t have an accurate knowledge of your doctrine and I’m not meaning any disrespect.
I humbly and charitably offer this in hopes this can clarify your position for me:
“ You see then that a man is justified by works and not by faith only. “
Correct me please if I’m misunderstanding you, but wouldn’t Saint James be teaching justification by works and that, by implication; justification is righteousness before God?
That’s what I’m reading in the text.
In your answer, please consider that I’m not inferring that man can justify himself on his own power. We both can hopefully agree that grace is required in the salvation process.
I humbly and charitably offer this in hopes this can clarify your position for me:
“ You see then that a man is justified by works and not by faith only. “
Correct me please if I’m misunderstanding you, but wouldn’t Saint James be teaching justification by works and that, by implication; justification is righteousness before God?
That’s what I’m reading in the text.
In your answer, please consider that I’m not inferring that man can justify himself on his own power. We both can hopefully agree that grace is required in the salvation process.
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