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Come Home Spoken:crying:Hi Malachi,The answer only comes after Adam and Eve have children.God Bless
Come Home Spoken:crying:Hi Malachi,The answer only comes after Adam and Eve have children.God Bless
Faith and works are fruits of Grace given by God that we have embraced rather than reject,Catholics believe we are saved by Grace.We in no way believe that faith and works can save us,demons know God exists and works apart from Jesus merit us NOTHING.God BlessLuther said a really cool thing but I do not know the exact wording but here it is, âto rely on faith alone for salvation is just like relying on works, both will damn you to hell.â
What he meant was that not even faith saves but Christ does through His grace. This is the gospel. God chooses us from eternity and then regenerates us so that we are not dead in sin anymore, then we are given the free gift of faith by His grace, then we also receive the Holy Spirit and Christâs imputed righteousness. When this happens we receive spiritual gifts and the Holy Spirit starts working through us to produce fruits for God (works), that we do as a result of our faith and salvation. All this I can and will support with Scripture, after I study the Catholic faith.
Now I have a question for you all: If our faith + works save us, then why did Christ have to die to pay the penalty for sin? If he paid for the sins on the cross, why would we still be paying off what He already accomplished on the cross? If he died for our sins like the Bible says, then why are we working off our sins? Was His sacrifice no sufficient enough to clean His sheep of there sins?
Isnât this off topic?Luther said a really cool thing but I do not know the exact wording but here it is, âto rely on faith alone for salvation is just like relying on works, both will damn you to hell.â
What he meant was that not even faith saves but Christ does through His grace. This is the gospel. God chooses us from eternity and then regenerates us so that we are not dead in sin anymore, then we are given the free gift of faith by His grace, then we also receive the Holy Spirit and Christâs imputed righteousness. When this happens we receive spiritual gifts and the Holy Spirit starts working through us to produce fruits for God (works), that we do as a result of our faith and salvation. All this I can and will support with Scripture, after I study the Catholic faith.
Now I have a question for you all: If our faith + works save us, then why did Christ have to die to pay the penalty for sin? If he paid for the sins on the cross, why would we still be paying off what He already accomplished on the cross? If he died for our sins like the Bible says, then why are we working off our sins? Was His sacrifice no sufficient enough to clean His sheep of there sins?
YuRa,Pax-
They walked blameless because they had the righteousness of Christ not there own. How many times do I have to say that. The only reason anyone is righteous is because they have the imputed righteousness of Christ. No mans righteousness is perfect, we have all sinned. All the righteous men talked about in the Bible are righteous on the account of Christ. So when we are before God at the gates of Heaven, God will not see our righteousness which is fitly but Christâs. A mans own righteousness can only condemn him to hell.
Scripture says that Elizabeth and Zachariah among others were blameless before God.
Again they were blameless because they had Christâs righteousness not mans.
As far as Elizibeth⌠if I believe in Christ my savior then I have His righteousness and I am blameless before the Lord.
Then I read:Faith and works are fruits of Grace given by God that we have embraced rather than reject,Catholics believe we are saved by Grace.
So when is the point of justification? When we âfinished the good fightâ and meet the Lord in Heaven? No, justification happens at the instant of faith. Sanctification is finished in Heaven. I have just come to realize that; there is where we do not agree. The Catholic position redefines terms like sanctification and righteousness.Before we are brought into a state of justification, God has already prepared the good works that we are to walk in.
That is not correct. The verse implies she had the righteousness of Christ and therefore was righteous. Catholic position just does not believe all have sinned, like the Bible says (yes Christ was an exception because He is God not man; unless you claim Mary to be God she has sinned also). No person has ever lived on the earth without sin. If they did Christ died in vain. Let it never be.This verse does not suggest that these two people were sinners and that their righteousness was simply a coverage by the blood of Christ. This verse says that âthey were walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.â This was obviously accomplished by the grace of God in their lives. They were, thereby, living holy and sinless lives before God.
Where do you get that she had the Holy Spirit in her? I would hope Elizabeth puts Mary ahead of herself; ithat not what Christ calls us to do for our brothers? Yâknow like we are all supposed to do. Mary was ahead of Elizabeth because she had the Savior in her womb. This means Mary was righteous also; Mary was saved. Mary calls Christ her savior. If she never sinned she would not need a Savior.This is significant considering the fact that Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit when she said these things, and she puts Mary ahead of herself(blameless), and all other women.
Are you saying Mary was conceived by the Holy Spirit and is therefore part God? Let it never be; Scripture is clear One was conceived by the Holy Spirit. Therefore only One was free of original sin; that was Christ who paid the penalty for sin. Which all man committed. If others were free of sin (original or personal) they could therefore die on the cross also; meaning Christ died in vain. Let it never be.Eve was created without original sin. Mary was protected from original sin at the moment of her conception.
Eve was created without any sin but then sinned and continued to sin, and Mary was born with sin and continued to sin. Both were righteous because they had faith in Christ. But Mary gave birth to Christ, so she was greater privileged. But neither Eve nor Mary should be idolatrized for that is sin.Eve brought sin into the world. Mary, as mother, brought Jesus our savior into the world. Who is greaterâŚMary or Eve?
Gen 3:15 is a promise to redeem man from sin with a Savior; who will alone crush Satan. If anyone says Mary and Christ were a team; they have put Christ on the cross in vain. Christ died and paid the penalty for sin alone. Mary stood by and cried in confusion.Genesis 3:15 where it says, " I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed;"
Never disgrace Christ by saying Mary played any role in the great work of salvation. She was an instrument to bring the Savior into the word. That was the only role she played. Why do you think when God was done using her there was so little mention of her? That is because she is irrelevant, because Christ did it all. Mary was but a humble little servant who did what her master desired; when she completed the task she was done.It is truly a spiritual work of divine artistry that shows the power and love of God and it demonstrates Maryâs special place in Godâs great work of salvation.
Mary is dead. Just like every other man from long ago. The only role she will play when Christ comes again is the same one every other man will play. She will be lifted into Heaven to meet the Lord. Just like every other person that died in the faith.And what is this protection that God gives Mary from Satan? She was given âtwo wings of a great eagleâ and a place âwhere she is nourished.â Rev 12:14
So do the works that we walk in justify us or the faith we live by? Or even both?Before we are brought into a state of justification, God has already prepared the good works that we are to walk in.
It saddens me as well.There idea of God would disturb me if I were them,if God would take someone to heaven on a chariot and leave his mother to rot dead in the ground,their idea of God is indeed sad.:crying: God Bless and Jesus have MercyIt saddens me, when I see people treat Mary as if she is an object the Lord used then threw away, and never considered again. That is honestly the feeling I am getting from these posts- and perhaps the culture of death has come so close we cannot even recognize it. Is not God Love? Why would he not chose to honor the woman who said âyes,â when eve said no. Are you guys really reading each otherâs post and trying to understand where each comes from? Or skimming, and pulling out those things you disagree with, and representing the same tired points over and over. Iâm sorry, but I needed to get this out.
I believe your idea of God is sad. Why would God need to take Mary to Heaven in a chariot? Does God somehow owe Mary a favor for bearing His Son? God is not obligated to any man. Mary was a mortal like me and you; she died and for all we know was buried. She could have been taken in a chariot, but I do not see why God would do that and not have some apostle write about it. It makes no logical sense, and nothing in Scripture suggests it. So please stop passing it off as fact. The only way such a teaching could have started was because some man idolized Mary and started the rumor which developed to tradition.if God would take someone to heaven on a chariot and leave his mother to rot dead in the ground,their idea of God is indeed sad.
Her gift was given to her by God NOBODY here says it is the other way around!Also,I hate to burst your bubble but we donât worship Mary!Nor do we throw in Gods face what he did for her and deny it out of pride or being scared that God would be upset that we acknowledge what He did for his Mother.God gets all the Glory,and we appreciate what He has done for us and His Mother.God BlessGod took men in a chariot because those men sanctified themselves, and God felt it necessary. The Bible does not tell us if Mary was taken in a chariot; therefore do not come to that conclusion. She gave birth to Him and He was God! So who was privileged in the situation? Was Christ privileged to have Mary as a mom, or was Mary privileged to have Christ as a child? Again I stress; Mary is not mentioned much in the Bible because she plays no significant role. The role she played was giving birth to the Messiah; when that was done she slowly dropped out of the picture because she was not the one dieing for the sins of the world.
Again I stress; to see Mary as anything more then a mere instrument of God is idolatry therefore sin.