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Sin is so disordered, and man so dead and lost because of it, that there’s no way for man to save himself. We all agree on this. We all agree that if not for Gods’ grace we remain dead in our sins.If you think you can repent and live a perfect life from now on and go to heaven through your works you are totally misled. Who shall ascend to heaven? Only Jesus. He alone is worthy. Worthy to be praised, forever and ever.
The question revolves around how God saves man-how His grace is utilized for this purpose. Jesus won reconciliation with the Father for us. This is not a carte blanc to behave as we will. If so, then God may as well have forgiven Adam & Eve from the beginning instead of casting them out of the garden. God never intended man to sin. He’d be capricious if He merely gave man laws he couldn’t fulfill, then blamed him for not fulfilling them anyway, and then at some arbitrary time later in history, decided to forgive man, so long as man believes. This is magic, not grace. Gods’ purpose has always been to restore creation to the heights from which it fell-or maybe higher yet-but in any case to align it with His perfect will. This is what salvation is all about.
Yes, we’re not worthy to be praised for simply doing the right thing-but we’re still to do the right thing-following in Jesus’ footsteps. To be holy means no more or less than to be the beings God created us to be. Of course we can live a perfect life-through God who strengthens us, to paraphrase Phil 4. But we’re a work of His hands-justification is a process-but a process which must be finished prior to heaven.