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Pastor_Robert
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I was listening to your radio broadcast this morning with interest. The issue of sola fides was introduced and I believe poorly answered in terms of the epistle of James.
It is vital to understand that James is addressing that which is authentic faith, true saving faith which issues forth in good works. He is exposing those who profess faith but who manifest no fruit or ‘works’.
Good works according to the Scriptures are those which evidence moral transformation in terms of character, the work of the Spirit changing the sinner into conformity to the likeness of Christ.
A life that is not morally transformed by the Spirit of God is not savingly united to Christ by faith and will face eternal judgment, Romans 8v13.
To profess faith in Christ and to continue unchanged in terms of sin is to be deceived and still under condemnation.
It is vital to understand that James is addressing that which is authentic faith, true saving faith which issues forth in good works. He is exposing those who profess faith but who manifest no fruit or ‘works’.
Good works according to the Scriptures are those which evidence moral transformation in terms of character, the work of the Spirit changing the sinner into conformity to the likeness of Christ.
A life that is not morally transformed by the Spirit of God is not savingly united to Christ by faith and will face eternal judgment, Romans 8v13.
To profess faith in Christ and to continue unchanged in terms of sin is to be deceived and still under condemnation.