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These passages, and others in Scripture such as Ephesians, are the basis for the Protestant belief that we are saved through faith apart from works.
That’s only the beginning. It takes Faith to be “born again.” then we have to stay alive once we’re born. God did not allow for the Gentiles to be “born again” (as in being Baptized) just by being circumcized or them offering up burnt sacrifices or bringing two doves for sin offerings. Neither did He allow their own works to save them. What was needed was Faith in Jesus Christ. But only God, with His Grace, can bring forth these people to profess their faith.
So it is Grace that saves us. But we have to accept and cooperate with that Grace. Then and only then can we show our Faith with our Love or “good works.” If we reject God by our sin we do not accept Grace. But we know that when we sin, God’s Grace is poured out for us, so we have to accept it in order to confess that we have sinned and accept God into our hearts again; therefore being “born again” in a sense.
That can happen in the Sacrament of Confession for Catholics. And I guess for Protestants they have to repent and amend their lives by asking Jesus Christ for His mercy. That is what Catholics do in Confession. Jesus is just “hidden” by the flesh of the Priest. We have to make a good confession and have a perfect act of contrition. A perfect act of contrition is when we are sorry for our sins out of Love for God as opposed to out of fear of Hell. It is said that in the Sacrament of Confession we do not need to have a perfect act of contrition in order to be absolved of our sins; it is enough to be sorry out of fear of Hell. But that for me, just doesn’t cut it. I love Jesus Christ so much that I hate to sin. I don’t want to offend Jesus Christ in any way, (even though I do a lot.

) because I Love Him a lot and it’s not so much out of fear of Hell. I mean I do fear Hell but I Love God more than I fear Hell.
Eph 2:8-10
8 For by
grace you
have been saved
through faith, and this is not from
you; it is the
gift of God;
9 it is not from works, so no one may
boast.
10 For we are his handiwork,
created
in Christ Jesus for the
good works that
God has prepared in advance, that
we
should live in them.
When you mentioned that verse you failed to mention the next verses. They are very important. God has prepared good works for us; so we have to “live in them” in order to “stay alive.”
The way a Catholic could answer if they are “saved” is by replying;
- I was saved by Grace through Faith when I was baptized.
- I am being saved by Loving God and showing love to my neighbor.
- I hope to be saved by trusting in God’s Mercy for me.
Acts 24:15-16
15 I have the same
hope in God as they
themselves have that there will be a
resurrection of the righteous and the
unrighteous.
16 Because of this, I
always strive to keep
my conscience clear before God and man.
Phil 3:8-14
8 More than that, I even consider everything
as a loss because of the supreme good of
knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.
For his sake I have accepted the loss of all
things and I consider them so much rubbish,
that I may gain Christ
9 and be found in him, not having any
righteousness of my own based on the law
but that which comes through faith in Christ,
the righteousness from God, depending on
faith
10 to know him and the power of his
resurrection and (the) sharing of his sufferings
by being conformed to his death,
11
if somehow I may attain the resurrection
from the dead.
12 It is
not that I have already taken hold of it
or have already attained perfect maturity, but
I
continue my pursuit in hope that I may
possess it, since I have indeed been taken
possession of by Christ (Jesus).
13 Brothers, I for my part
do not consider
myself to have taken possession. Just one
thing: forgetting what lies behind but
straining
forward to what lies ahead,
14 I
continue my pursuit toward the goal, the
prize of God’s upward calling, in Christ Jesus.
cont…