tibby,
You said;
at reply #72
I don't see what you are saying about James. CLEARLY he is saying that is Faith is fullfilled by works.
Allow me to bring out what you have written which is not true;
"CLEARLY he is saying that is Faith is fullfilled by works."The end result of faith is righteousness, not works or it can said; ............faith is fullfilled in righteousness.
Now you say;
at reply #84
You CANNOT be saved, truly saved, and not do good works. When we are saved, we go through a change. If we don't do good works, we are not changed, and we are not saved. How can you not have works and be saved? If you are saved, you will do good works. This isn't rocket sceince.
Allow me to draw out your contradiction.
When we are saved, we go through a change. If we don't do good works, we are not changed, and we are not saved.
Two sentences and you completely contradict yourself.
In the first one you say, exactly what I have been stating all along, one must be saved in order to do good works this is biblical; while in the second sentence you say; one must do good works in order to be changed, and if one doesn't do good works, one is not saved,
reinforcing the idea that unless one does good works one cannot be saved.
In the first quote at reply #73 you said,
"Faith is fullfilled by works", this is the issue; now you say;
"How can you not have works and be saved? If you are saved, you will do good works."
And I am not disagreeing with you, at this point! I have pointed out all along,
GODS WORKS are done, because one is saved..
But your confusion lies in the fact that you really do not believe a man is SAVED, by faith alone, and clearly the scriptures teach this point at Gal 2:16;
Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.I know that what you really believe in; and that it is the first point which you posted at reply #73, which is the one I take issue with you, because it is unbilical.
Because what you really believe is what the Catholic church teaches, and that is that, one must
DO good works
TO BE SAVED, not that one does good works
BECAUSE one is saved.
Now this is what the Catholic church teaches;
There is quite a difference..between doing good works in order to be changed (saved), and doing good works because one is changed (saved).
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http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/360310.htmSERMON X. ON THE COLLECTIONS,v...............................
"But, perhaps there are some rich people, who, although
they are not wont to help the Church's poor by bounteous gifts, yet keep other commands of GOD, and among
their 121 many meritorious acts of faith and uprightness think they will be pardoned for the lack of this one virtue But this is so important that,
though the rest exist without it, they can be of no avail."
"And when the Son of Man comes in His Majesty and is seated on His glorious throne, and all nations being gathered together, division is made between the good and the bad, for what shall they be praised who stand upon the fight except for works of benevolence and deeds of love which Jesus Christ shall reckon as done to Himself? For He who has made man's nature His own, has separated Himself in nothing from man's humility. And what objection shall be made to those on the left except for their neglect of love, their inhuman harshness, their refusal of mercy to the poor? as if those on the right had no other virtues those on the left no other faults. But at the great and final day of judgment large-hearted liberality and ungodly meanness will be counted of such importance as to outweigh all other virtues and all other shortcomings, so that for the one men shall gain entrance into the Kingdom, for the other they shall be sent into eternal fire.
IV. And its efficacy, as Scripture proves, is incalculable. Let no one therefore, dearly beloved, flatter himself on any merits of a good life, if works of charity be wanting in him, and let him not trust in the purity of his body, if he be not cleansed by the purification of almsgiving.
For "almsgiving wipes out sin, kills death, and extinguishes the punishment of perpetual fire. But he who has not been fruitful therein, shall have no indulgence from the great Re-compenser, as Solomon says, "He that closeth his ears lest he should hear the weak, shall himself call upon the LORD, and there shall be none to hear him."
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Clearly what is being taught herein is that, good works is what saves the people that give, to meet the need of the needy.
Note the words above;
It is in this work of giving that sins are forgiven;
"almsgiving wipes out sin, kills death, and extinguishes the punishment of perpetual fire".
In short good works in the form of
almsgiving is what justifies and makes alive then one that was dead becuase of sin.
In contrast to what scripture explicitly teaches that man is justified first before God and then thru his good works justifies himself before men.
Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: show me thy faith without thy works, and I will show thee my faith by my works. (James 2:18)
And by the way the Catholic church believes and teaches Abraham
was justified before God (why they teach man is justified by works may be because of an ulterior motive), at Gen 17:5, when his faith was counted to him, for righteousnes way before he was tested by God (Gen 22:1) it wasn't until almost twenty years after God declared him righteous.
Abraham was already justified by his faith in God, when God commanded him, to sacrifice his only begotten son, Isaac, of Sarah, This is why Paul wrote Rom 4:1-3.
Petro