I posted more than Scripture.
This is what I posted:
I was addressing this sentence by k2Christ:
What I was attempting to do was to use the Scriptures to fortify my position that first comes salvation by grace alone. Then I was most likely addressing another poster and explaining that the fruits we do, are the by-products of growth. Fruits like my tomatoes only come when the plants are strong enough to support the fruits, and nourish those vine-ripened tomatoes.
That edit surprised me because very rarely do I post on the Calvinism/Arminian "debate" and despite having very strong leanings toward one theology, I do not forcefully post that way. Instead, I am more likely to take a conciliatory position.
Edited
Romans 10:10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
You are writing that we are saved by "grace alone". But there is no mention of grace in the above verse. And in the verse you quote:
Ephesians 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
You seem to ignore "through faith", by saying by 'grace alone, but you also quote "Genesis 15: 6 And he believed in the Lord; and he counted it to him for righteousness" which points again to belief (faith). The grace part is that belief is counted as righteousness and not actually doing righteous works.
This conversation came about because of a response I made to the OP which had:
I believe that sincerity is about striving to live in love and truth, which is a law written on the heart (Jeremiah 31:33 'I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts'). If we didn't have bibles we would still have a conscience.
Would God reject people who are striving to love if they do not claim outwardly to be Christian?
Do you have to call yourself a Christian to be saved?
The problem I have with the OP is the above part which seems to be about striving to live in love according to our conscience.
The point I am trying to make is it is not about try to live according to our conscience but according to the voice of the Lord!!
If we didn't have bible we could still have the voice of the Lord. Abram heard the voice of the Lord and believed it was the Lord, that was counted to him as righteousness.
Now by God's grace just believing was counted to Abram as righteousness. God could have require more, like striving to love according to our conscience, but by God's grace He didn't require that. God required belief (faith). Which is good for us because our best works (striving to love) is like filthy rags to God. And it is indeed that 'good for us' that we call the gospel (Good News)
The problem that I often see at church (and it was seen by those God used to write the Bible also) is that we get into good works according to our thinking instead of seeking the Lord for what to do. Sometimes I see people that get into God's grace and forgiveness almost as a reason to not seek the Lord and live by faith.
That is to say I sometimes run across people that seem think that because of God's grace they can just do what they think is good (according to their thinking/conscience) and they will be saved. But that does not result in seeking what the Lord has to say to us, though it does result in depending on God's grace alone.
They wind up reading Ephesians 2:8 as - For by grace alone are ye saved, --- instead of --- For by grace are ye saved through faith --- as it is written
Because God is love, He gives us grace (unmerited favor) and provides us His Son and the Holy Spirit so we can hear from God by faith. And that faith indeed comes from hearing God. (Rm 10;17) But is a person hearing from God if they are thinking they are going to live by striving to love according to their conscience? Or are they going to be saved if they think that because of God's grace alone they are saved and faith to realize that we can hear from God by faith and thus seek Him for instructions?
I have a conscience. It is me reminding me to do what is right. What is right is seeking my Lord's voice for what is right and listening to what He says to me, because frankly I don't really know what the right thing to do is, but I am convinced that He does. But I still get side tracked and wonder a bit this way or that according to my thinking until again I remember that I need Him and His thinking. Because of His grace He gives me His thinking. I hear it.
He tells me things like:
WE HEAR WISDOM, BUT IS IT THE HEARING OR THE ACTING UPON IT THAT MAKES A MAN WISE?
YOU DIDN’T MAKE ME AN AWESOME GOD, BUT YOU CAN MAKE ME AN AWESOME GOD.
God is awesome, but I don't make Him awesome by telling people to live according to their conscience but according to the Lord Jesus Christ. I might make Him awesome by telling people about the grace of God, but not if I am only making it about His grace and not about Him. We have to put our faith in Him. So it is not by grace alone but because of His grace we are saved through faith!