So, in either case, it seems that absence of good works = absence of justification.
God bless Mackbrislawn,
I agree, it seems that absence of good works = absence of justification.
Fortunately (it seems ONLY) **good works are neither condition of
justification nor a condition for us/elect to enter heaven.**
A dead faith is an intellectual faith (merely be a mental assent to a fact
without doing anything about it) [can do nothing (John 15:5; 1 Cor.2:14;
etc.)] – It is not a God’s gift of formed faith.
God’s gift of faith given to His children/elect is FORMED FAITH, **always alive and always
saves,** even if some of the recipients [because deceived (Matt.24:24)] fail to do good works. – 1 Cor.3:12-15.
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH ALONE? by James Akin
Quote: “In fact, in TRADITIONAL WORKS OF CATHOLIC THEOLOGY, one regularly
encounters the statement that FORMED FAITH IS JUSTIFYING FAITH. If one has formed
faith, one is justified. Period. End quote. Emphasis mine.
Sola fide formata = (formed) FAITH
THE COMPOSITE OF GOD’S GIFT OF FAITH:
**a. BELIEF (Unconditional BELIEF in what God says.)
b. HOPE (Unconditional TRUST in God.)
c. CHARITY (Unconditional LOVE for God.)**
**The Catholic Church affirms predestination as a *DE FIDE *Dogma (the highest level of binding theological certainty).
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA
THE CATHOLIC DOGMA. – The predestination of the elect**
Consequently, the whole future membership of heaven, down to its minutest details, has
been IRREVOCABLY FIXED FROM ALL ETERNITY. Nor could it be otherwise. For if it
were possible that a predestined individual should after all be CAST INTO HELL or that
one not predestined should in the end REACH HEAVEN, then God would have been
MISTAKEN in his foreknowledge of future events; He would NO LONGER be omniscient.
God’s unerring foreknowledge and foreordaining is designated in the Bible by the beautiful
figure of the “Book of Life” (liber vitæ, to biblion tes zoes). This book of life is a list which
contains the names of ALL THE ELECT and admits NEITHER ADDITIONS NO ERASURES.
(2) The second quality of predestination, the DEFINITENESS of the number of the elect,
follows NATURALLY from the first. For if the eternal counsel of God regarding the
predestined is UNCHANGEABLE, then the number of the predestined must likewise be
UNCHANGEABLE and DEFINITE, subject NEITHER to ADDITIONS nor to
CANCELLATIONS. Anything indefinite in the number would eo ipso imply a lack of
certitude in God’s knowledge and would DESTROY His omniscience.
End quote Emphasize added.
**In fact, good works are condition to receive God’s rewards in heaven. **
Our salvation is God’s free gift received by God’s gift of faith, this is
nothing to do with our good works. – Eph.2:8-9.
We have been created in Christ Jesus for good works. – Eph.2:10.
Every Christian/elect will do good works in heaven, unfortunately many Christians/elect
[because they deceived (works salvation, etc.)] fail to do good works here on earth.
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