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Average_Joe17
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So I’ve been searching through multiple threads on this forum for how Faith and works work together side by side, but I still don’t get a clearer understanding of it. I spent some time and thought of how they work together and I hoped you can correct me if I’m wrong.
So we were all conceived with original sin on our soul. As a result, the gates of Heaven were closed and we lost communion with God. No sacrifice that a human could make was worthy to make reparations for the sin, except one. God had sent his Son as a “Savior to free man from sin and to reopen to him the gates of Heaven” ( Baltimore Catechism Book). His death was greater than all of the sins of the world combined, and God accepted his sacrifice. It is said in this website, What is the Redemption , “God has given us the gift of free will. The death of Christ on the cross opened the gates of heaven so that all people might be saved, but because of free will we can choose to reject Christ’s free gift of redemption. Christ’s death on the cross cannot force anyone into heaven, and it is conditional. Only those who return the love of Christ and obey his conditions can justify their place in the kingdom of heaven. We call this process justification.”
One of the conditions Christ says is, " Unless a man be born again of water and the spirit , He cannot enter the kingdom of God." This is commonly known as Baptism.
What is baptism? “Baptism is the sacrament that gives our souls the new life of Sanctifying grace by which we become children of God and heirs of Heaven.” (Baltimore Catechism Book)
Sanctifying Grace is grace that gives our soul new life, a sharing in the life of God himself.
So GRACE IS LIFE!
My question is: By having faith (meaning believing all the truths God has revealed, on the word of God revealing them, who can neither deceive nor be deceived) in God and follow the teachings of what he has said in the Bible, especially Baptism, the channel of Grace is now directed towards us. And now because I have grace, I have life. If i lose faith in Christ, I lose all grace, meaning I have no life.
What does St.James mean without our works, our faith is dead?
So we were all conceived with original sin on our soul. As a result, the gates of Heaven were closed and we lost communion with God. No sacrifice that a human could make was worthy to make reparations for the sin, except one. God had sent his Son as a “Savior to free man from sin and to reopen to him the gates of Heaven” ( Baltimore Catechism Book). His death was greater than all of the sins of the world combined, and God accepted his sacrifice. It is said in this website, What is the Redemption , “God has given us the gift of free will. The death of Christ on the cross opened the gates of heaven so that all people might be saved, but because of free will we can choose to reject Christ’s free gift of redemption. Christ’s death on the cross cannot force anyone into heaven, and it is conditional. Only those who return the love of Christ and obey his conditions can justify their place in the kingdom of heaven. We call this process justification.”
One of the conditions Christ says is, " Unless a man be born again of water and the spirit , He cannot enter the kingdom of God." This is commonly known as Baptism.
What is baptism? “Baptism is the sacrament that gives our souls the new life of Sanctifying grace by which we become children of God and heirs of Heaven.” (Baltimore Catechism Book)
Sanctifying Grace is grace that gives our soul new life, a sharing in the life of God himself.
So GRACE IS LIFE!
My question is: By having faith (meaning believing all the truths God has revealed, on the word of God revealing them, who can neither deceive nor be deceived) in God and follow the teachings of what he has said in the Bible, especially Baptism, the channel of Grace is now directed towards us. And now because I have grace, I have life. If i lose faith in Christ, I lose all grace, meaning I have no life.
What does St.James mean without our works, our faith is dead?