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Originally Posted by pelathais
You crack me up, Bro! "Common sense" instead of the Bible? ... especially in an area where the Bible is so verbose in contradicting your opinion here?
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Do you ever follow along with the comments that are made and the context behind them? Obviously not reading below. It is called Biblical COMMON SENSE! Every teacher I have EVER HEARD OF ANY FAITH believes in a judgment by deeds of which my POINT WAS BASED!
imagine that a little 1+1 = 2 thus you should have understood "context" and the basis of my point without me having to repeat time after time the same thing.
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However, this thread is about salvation. In the above passages of Scripture it is plainly evident that no what the outcome of the judgment - the individuals in all of these cases are Christians and saved by the Blood of the Lamb.
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As I have pointed out salvation is multifacted. as you hae present and future aspects. Eschatological acquittal at the moment of faith is not biblical.
This is true but whether you completed your work will be weighed and did his commandments. Those who did have assurity of life.
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The opening post asked - how did they (or do they) become saved?
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see above...
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Your response has been to argue that a person can do works and thus merit salvation. I asked for Scripture and you scoffed at the very thought of being asked for Scripture concerning the salvation of a believer.
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sheesh you don't read... you live in some reformed world of whatever I think must be true. I have pointed out my view of
Hebrews 5:8. Salvation is synergistic with a monergistic source. Thus we "agonize/exert all effort" to "remain" in him. Just as Abraham we are weighed in judgment faithful or wanting unto "his" commands... scoff? ROFL! I have done nothing in this thread but PROVIDE SCRIPTURE and direct teaching of my point of view! While I have seen nothing but out of context jargon of what scripture says from many here.
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I implore you to rethink your position on this matter. You appear to have wandered far astray from the teachings of Jesus Christ and His apostles.
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I know exactl what I am teaching and I thank you for your concern and I ask you to listen to what I say vs what you think and want to perceive I am saying.
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Nope. I did would not ever consider "pleading" with God that my own deeds and works merit salvation.
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I never said that. I have heard the "plead" comment many times. My point is simple. You won't be pleading anything whether it be by the blood of christ or your own works at judgment. You are being judged for what has already transpired and whether your actions fell upon trust in him or doing and living unto you own. To those that overcome(abide) I will confess before the Father. The only confessing will be Christ and his judgment as in Abraham aright or wanting.
LOL! You don't think I don't know those scriptures.
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Hey! You're not far from the Kingdom with this one!
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LOL!
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Not even a "nice try" there.
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YOU SAID: "It does not say Abraham believe the Lord and he considered Abraham righteous."
GENESIS SAID:"And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness."
PAUL SAID: "Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.
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As usual... you have imputation doctrine and do not look at the text but make the text what you want it to say. The text is about judgment of action from a narrative view of what was to come and the reality of what God would judge.
I will ask you again what is "it" in the second part? and he "believed" God and "he" accounted/considered/thought/calculated "it".... is "it" abraham or faith? What is God judging directly? The response or Abraham? THE RESPONSE! Thus the point "he" considered "it" (his response) to Abraham as righteous.... or more correctly in hebrew "just'
Gen 15:6 And he believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness. ESV
Gen 15:6 Abram believed20 the LORD, and the LORD21 considered his response of faith22 as proof of genuine loyalty.23 NET
Gen 15:6 And he hath believed in Jehovah, and He reckoneth it to him--righteousness. YLT
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Q: What did Abraham do?
A: Abraham believed God.
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that is correct. His believing though is viewed as a narrative comment PER JAMES THUS about the whole of Abraham life from the point of God speakingto him and consummated at Isaac. Thus his "faith" was judged unto Abraham as "righteous".
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Q: What did God do in response to Abraham's "one step" of belief?
A: God counted Abraham righteous.
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God judged that action or response, "just".
Gen 15:6 is not about salvation directly but how God judges and judged or considered. This is consistent all throughout the OT and Jesus clearly teaches the SAME principle in the NT. God judges unto life or death our response. James said it was not "mental assent that he was judged" you ignored what JAMES SAID of fulfillment!
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Q: What happens when a New Testament Christian comes along and follows Abraham's example?
A. Galatians 3:29
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Your argument isn't with me, here. Your argument is with what Paul wrote in Galatians 3. Pretending that those who disagree with your "works based salvation" are simply misunderstanding your exhalted form of "theology" appears to be showing the highest levels of disrespect to the plain teachings of the apostles.
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I have no argument with Paul. Pauls point is with respect that God judged the whole of Abrahams' life which started from the
Gen 15:3-5 to Isaac, just. Thus he was "just" before circumcision and after. Abraham obeying God for circumcision was "just" as well. As faith "to do" is always a just response".
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If it troubles you, why don't you just tear out Galatians 3 and any other "offending" passages of Scripture? Add that to your "works."
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hmmm you are clueless about works and have ignored the clear scripture James says and what Moses or the author of Genesis says about Abraham and judgment to receive the promise. BECAUSE he obeyed the voice of God did it come to pass which follows perfectly along with
Heb 5:9 and
John 15 and tons of other passages. Works in themselves don't save as the source thus are not the "source" of salvation. They do though bring about a judgment of our faith of which we will be held accountable as faithful or wanting. Do my works merit salvation? In "part" yes as they are "faith" judged. You try to make a distinction of works and faith... sorry not there as faith cannot stand still but is defined by and as the proper response. Mental assent is dead. Salvation is synergistic with a monergistic source.
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Me? I'll stick with Jesus because Jesus saves!
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You have ingored his words as he teaches exactly what I said. Your works will be judged faithful or not unto life or death.