We ARE saved by Works.

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If we are saved by works we can earn our way to heaven.

If we can earn our way to Heaven Jesus dyng on the cross was the biggest tradgedy of all mankind. Why?? because the Old Testament sacrifice would sufice.
Thats not what the doctrine of Justification says and I think you know that.

Your adding to the OP what isn’t there. Read the bible.
 
We are saved by faith not by works, but we say it is by grace through faith. Grace is the real cause, faith is just the means. It is like the pipe through which the water flows. It is not the water.

Everyone is given the grace but not all will have the faith.
So then does faith become an act of the will after its a gift from the father to give us to Jesus? Of course it does.

If one looses faith and becomes completely agnostic or apostate then can it be said that it was never true faith. Thats preposterous. Why would God give anyone a false virtue? Its dependant on our will to have faith. Having faith in and of itself is sometimes a work.
 
I think I’ll let you Catholics figure this one out on your own. Y’all argue amongst yourselves better than you do against us poor Protestants.

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I think I’ll let you Catholics figure this one out on your own. Y’all argue amongst yourselves better than you do against us poor Protestants.

O+
There’s nothing to figure out. “Faith without works is dead”.
 
this is a long running debate strangely as it is a false opposition
the verse about faith without works being dead does not mean salvation by works, it is a comment on what faith really means
it is quite simple really
 
Maybe you can’t earn it. So is that any reason to not try your very best to deserve it?
No, you do Good Works because you love the Lord and you wish to Do the Will of the Father.

I used to do things as a child to please by parents. Is there much of a difference?

Maybe, you misunderstood my point “but you can sure blow it”. Our works won’t earn our Salvation. But they can help us to retain our Salvation, or the lack of good works can certainly cause us to lose our Salvation.

When I was hungry, you didn’t feed me. When I was naked, you didn’t clothe me…
 
The OP is wrong, and this is not just me speaking but the authority of Church teaching as well. As somebody else mentioned earlier, if we are saved by one thing “alone” it is grace.

I don’t believe this; we agree on something (for a change) :D.​

AISI, both are important, but in different ways.

Grace is the reason, the root, the cause, & the all in salvation - good works (not those of the Law) are the connatural fruit of faith. Someone with faith can (so to speak) not help “going about doing good” - he will do so as naturally as a rose brings forth its blossom. Not to do so, is unnatural - it’s a sort of abortion, because Christians are meant to be productive: this follows from their incorporation into Christ.

To be incorporated (= bodied into) into Christ, is to become a limb, a member, a body part, of Christ; & it makes no sense whatever for the holy & gracious Christ to have limbs on earth who don’t do His works; whether this means they are completely idle, or, live viciously. This is because Christians don’t belong to themselves, their bodies are not their own, they are meant to have the mind of Christ.

Because we are unable of ourselves to do the works of Christ, to have His mind, or to be incorporated into Him, we need a principle of life which will make us what we are not - & grace is that principle. It is grace that grafts us into the Vine Who is Christ - not works: grace is the source & life of our election, justification, & of all the other benefits we enjoy - our ability to bring forth good works follows upon our engrafting into Christ; it is not the ground of our engrafting, but one of its results.

ISTM that good works are contained in the life of grace; that they are not parallel with it, as a co-ordinate cause of salvation along with grace. If they were co-ordinate, that would mean that there were two unconnected causes of salvation: faith, &, works - which is the error the Galatians made. Works grow out of faith - if they do not, one is left looking for the reason they are good.

This is too long 😦 :o :eek:
 
No, you do Good Works because you love the Lord and you wish to Do the Will of the Father.

I used to do things as a child to please by parents. Is there much of a difference?

Maybe, you misunderstood my point “but you can sure blow it”. Our works won’t earn our Salvation. But they can help us to retain our Salvation, or the lack of good works can certainly cause us to lose our Salvation.

When I was hungry, you didn’t feed me. When I was naked, you didn’t clothe me…
RIGHT ON!

So I take you disagree with the Solas then.

My point exactly.
 
Jesus Christ death on the cross was God, the Father’s will. I would not call it tragedy because had not Jesus died, the gates of heaven will still be closed.

His death and resurrection redeemed us all
I agree 100% but you’ve missed my point. I maybe should have been more clear.

If you can earn your way to heaven by works alone
Jesus dying on the cross would be the greatest tradgedy ever.
 
I agree 100% but you’ve missed my point. I maybe should have been more clear.

If you can earn your way to heaven by works alone
Jesus dying on the cross would be the greatest tradgedy ever.
No one says you can earn you way to heaven on works alone.

This is an incredulous argument to the fullness of Justification that is used to deny any works at all or at the very least to (as you have) protest that works are even neccessary.
 
No one says you can earn you way to heaven on works alone.

This is an incredulous argument to the fullness of Justification that is used to deny any works at all or at the very least to (as you have) protest that works are even neccessary.
KatholikosMercy please re-read my posts never have I as you put “protest that works are even neccessary.” Faith without works is dead…period. The Bible is very cut and dry on this topic.
 
Ephesians Chpt 2

2:8. For by grace you are saved through faith: and that not of yourselves, for it is the gift of God.

2:9. Not of works, that no man may glory.

(Not of works… as of our own growth, or from ourselves; but as from the grace of God.)
 
Faith and Works? Are you telling me that those of us who tend toward doubt and laziness are in deep trouble?
 
I really do not wish to come accross confrontational as this only further divides the Church we should reconcile. You stated the following…

“…What types of works save us? All kinds actually because many things we do can prove we truly believe…”

Most posts are probably in reply to this sentance. They are basing it off of Ephesians 2:8 where the bible states “For by grace you are saved…” A very distinct contridiction to the Bible.
The second part of this sentance went on to say works are proof we believe (beliief=f having faith). Works or ie. our attitude, actions, deeds, compasion, etc. This is an acceptable statement since we are saved by grace through faith.
 
Faith and Works? Are you telling me that those of us who tend toward doubt and laziness are in deep trouble?
Jesus brings peace. He knows your heart and what your capable just as you do yourself.

You need to ask yourself those questions. A good indicator is what you would do when its not a struggle. Then after that, the Lord is Merciful and though we should never insult his mercy we should also do our best.

If you know that you tend toward unbelief and sloth then what are you doing about it? What you do with it is what counts.
 
Ephesians Chpt 2

2:8. For by grace you are saved through faith: and that not of yourselves, for it is the gift of God.

2:9. Not of works, that no man may glory.

(Not of works… as of our own growth, or from ourselves; but as from the grace of God.)
Nope wrong:

James 2:

22 Seest thou, that faith did co-operate with his works; and by works faith was made perfect?

24 Do you see that by works a man is justified; and not by faith only?

If your willing to conceed that it takes both then so am I but not as long as your preaching a lie that misleads souls to damnation.

scripturecatholic.com/justification.html
 
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