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What about original sin?I can't agree.
Babies have committed no sins to be washed away by the waters of baptism/blood of Christ.
They are pure.
From Chuck Clark:Salvation goes like this: Faith alone during this Church Age (Eph 2:8-9), then during Tribulation it's going to be Faith + Works (because they'll be constantly resisting the Mark of the Beast), then in the Millenium reign it's Works only (Parable of the Talents) since everyone will see Jesus Christ ruling on Earth
Where I am coming from, as a former pastor (the least important qualification BTW); the more important is my having studied the Bible for over 60 years with the solid foundation of 5 years of Bible College that gave me the basicMy response, Chuck Clark
If you disagree with Scripture that is not my problem.Even that verse rejects you’re idea of a single act of faith alone unto salvation, believes present tense and you must continue till death in believing Matt 24:13
We are save by grace thru faith and baptism
Acts 1:8 witness of the fathers
TERTULLIAN
“Happy is our sacrament of water, in that, by washing away the sins of our early blindness, we are set free and admitted into eternal life. . . . [But] a viper of the [Gnostic] Cainite heresy, lately conversant in this quarter, has carried away a great number with her most venomous doctrine, making it her first aim to destroy baptism—which is quite in accordance with nature, for vipers and.asps . . . themselves generally do live in arid and waterless places. But we, little fishes after the example of our [Great] Fish, Jesus Christ, are born in water, nor have we safety in any other way than by permanently abiding in water. So that most monstrous creature, who had no right to teach even sound doctrine, knew full well how to kill the little fishes—by taking them away from the water!” (Baptism 1 [A.D. 203]).
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“Baptism itself is a corporal act by which we are plunged into the water, while its effect is spiritual, in that we are freed from our sins” (ibid., 7:2).
“Without baptism, salvation is attainable by none” (ibid., 12).
AUGUSTINE
“There are three ways in which sins are forgiven: in baptism, in prayer, and in the greater humility of penance; yet God does not forgive sins except to the baptized” (Sermons to Catechumens on the Creed 7:15 [A.D. 395]).
These scriptures?If you disagree with Scripture that is not my problem.
Tertullian and Augustine were learned men who wrote Catholic doctrine. They did not write Scripture. 2 Timothy 3:16, "All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,"
I agreed with everything except your "sacraments" part.They are going to have another savior also? Lk 2:10 Jn 1:49
There is and can only be one true:
One God
One Christ
One Savior
One Spirit
One king
One Mediator
One Christian Religion
One New Covenant
One Church / body of Christ
One teaching Authority of apostles
One Gospel
OneVineyard
One Kingdom
One House of God
One Household of faith
One Baptism
One Redemption
One Justification
One Sanctification
One Salvation
One covenant for all!
Jesus Christ founded the new covenant church for the salvation of all men! (Jn 1:16-17) Christ is the truth! (Jn 14:6) Christ and his church are one!
(Acts 9:4 eph 4:4 eph 5:32)
The church is the pillar of truth
(1 Tim 3:15) that must teach all men (Matt 28:19) without error guided by the Holy Spirit
(Jn 16:13) Thru the grace of God in the sanctification of souls applied in the seven sacraments!
Christ established the sacraments as the primary means of grace!
Sacramental life: Jn 1:16 And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace. Jn 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Christ founded the church for the salvation of souls!
Teach and sanctify all men unto eternal salvation!
Matt 28:19
There is no such thing as original sin.What about original sin?
And I said they have no personal sin.
But they have no grace without baptism
Jn 3:5 must be born again
All that education and you think we still have the old nature?Where I am coming from, as a former pastor (the least important qualification BTW); the more important is my having studied the Bible for over 60 years with the solid foundation of 5 years of Bible College that gave me the basic
principles of: 1st) what does the Bible actually SAY? That is, without reading anything INTO the text that isn't there! Technical terms, Exegesis rather than Eisegesis-- the former is simply opening up the truth of Scripture correctly. In order to do that we do need to know the tools to get to that truth i.e. first, but not practical for most of us is knowing the "original languages" (which I don't know, as is true of most of us), fortunately we do have many excellent versions of the Bible today with scholars who have that knowledge and do give us a pretty accurate understanding, but not completely.
Then, paying close attention to CONTEXT, in other words not taking single verses as a proof text. Actually, we need the near text-- the verses surrounding the verse-- but then the whole book itself and then expanded to the whole Bible!! Short sum of some of the other common-sense tools, like with any piece of literature. How the audience being written to, [like you point out that James is written to the 12 tribes, scattered abroad], would understand the points the author was getting at?
Next, getting to the "intent" of the writer and what he wanted to get across to his audience? Example, Paul to the Galatians and his amazement at their wanting to go back under the Law instead of enjoying their "freedom in Christ" as the end of the Law to all who believe by faith in His finished work on the cross! Next, to understand the audience. You need to know the historical setting in which they were living. How they would receive what the author was saying?
Lastly, for this writing, the genre, literal, symbolic, etc. A good rule of thumb is that "when the literal sense makes common sense, seek no other sense"!
Now getting to the seeming conflict between James, "show me your faith by your works" and Paul, "a man is justified BY FAITH ALONE" Since we know that God does not contradict Himself, we know there is a solution. To me it is pretty obvious, beyond the idea that James is talking about the Jews during the Tribulation period. That may or may not be the case, but for me it misses the direct answer. These are not contradictory statements at all, rather they are totally COMPLIMENTARY!
Here's why and how? James, as we know, is very practical and writes from what we can clearly observe from a human standpoint. If you say you have "GENUINE FAITH" you need to show it to be backed up by evidence in the way you live. He uses the example of Abraham, (the father of faith), he clearly showed that his faith was truly connected to God and was genuine SAVING FAITH, when he offered up Isaac ( the promised son) as a sacrifice to God on the alter on Mt. Moriah. Hebrews gives us the greater explanation as to how he could do such a thing: (context of the whole Bible), Heb. 11:19 "Abraham reasoned that God could raise the dead, and figuratively speaking, he did receive Isaac back from death. NIV As you should know almost the whole of Heb. 11 shows us how true faith was revealed by the "actions" of those listed there!
Paul, on the other hand, is writing from God's perspective: He knows everyone's heart, which we as men can't see, all we can see are the "works". A well know example shows what I am talking about. The life of David, particularly after his sin with Bathsheba and following murder of her husband and his cover up. Did he show during that time in his life that he had true faith. From a human observation we would say a definite no to his salvation.
Some of you who don't read the Scriptures as you may think you do as to what it actually SAYS, might say that if David had died during this time before he confessed and repented as we read in Psalm 32 and 51, after he was confronted by the prophet Nathan. Read carefully Psa. 51:11,12 esp. v. 12 "Restore to me the JOY of Thy salvation" Clearly, he did not lose his salvation, but the Joy of it
because of his covering it up his sin instead of confessing it and getting his heart right again. Notice to the phrase, "Thy Salvation" It is the Work of God, not of David or any man including you and me. If it were by "us" we for sure could and would lose it. It is totally of God and only by faith THAT HE ALONE GIVES US, that Christ's shed blood and Resurrected Life Justifies us in God's sight. Eph. 2:8-10 says it about as clear as any passage in Scripture, v8) For it is by Grace, (God's riches at Christ's Expense) you have been Saved, through faith--and it is not from yourselves, IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD--(can't be earned by our works!) v9) NOT BY WORKS, so that NO ONE CAN BOAST! 10) For we are GOD'S WORKMANSHIP, created IN CHRIST JESUS TO DO GOOD WORKS, which God prepared in advance for us to do. In other words, the works we do are not what saves us but they are the EVIDENCE that we have the Genuine Faith that we received from God alone!
So, Paul would agree with James that there should be the "Fruit of the Spirit" He, Jesus is the Vine, we are the branches, only when we are connected to Him do we produce the fruit. If a man does not have the Spirit, he is NONE OF HIS! As with David, we, still having our old nature as Paul described in Romans chap. 7 we too will have OUTWARD LAPSES! That is the context of the verse that tells us we are not to Judge, better word would be Condemn as though we are the final judge and can tell the person's heart, as to whether it is a lapse, or if the "good works" are an imitation of the real thing, coming from the Power of the Holy Spirit and not from the flesh?
There is much more that I could write to make the case, but hope this has been helpful and as part of this good platform, if you disagree, I welcome your feedback and reasons from Scripture for your disagreement.
And a dead faith doesn’t save.Gal 3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
Gal 3:25 But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster.
Gal 3:26 For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.
Gal 3:27 For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
Gal 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
Gal 3:29 And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.
James, being a leader of the church was talking to Jews, being some from the twelve tribes who were Spiritually born again Christians that after the day of Pentecost scattered throughout the Roman Providences. These Jews/Christians were beset with problems that were testing their faith. James was concerned that they were succumbing to impatience, bitterness, materialism, disunity and spiritual apathy. James felt that he had a responsibility to exhort and encourage them in their struggles of faith.
The key to James is faith that works. Throughout the book of James he develop the theme of the characteristics of true faith and uses a series of test to help his readers evaluate the quality of their relationship to Christ. A genuine faith will produce real changes in a persons conduct and character and the absence of change is a symptom of a dead faith. Faith that is not followed by good works is dead faith.
Oh, permission to go out and sin as much as you want.I agree in the last paragraph, "we work because we are already saved, and not to get saved" or to stay saved, as Jesus' Blood has washed all of our sins both past, present and future to all those who believe on Him
Grace is not a license to SinOh, permission to go out and sin as much as you want.
In you’re vast experience and wisdom give you’re insight in to the Bible and baptism? All the verses about baptism
Is it necessary for salvation etc?
Thanks
That’s not grace. In fact the Bible calls that “grace changers.”Grace is not a license to Sin
Mind to site a bible verse on grace changers?That’s not grace. In fact the Bible calls that “grace changers.”
If you cannot express what you believe but can only tell us what other people believe it will be a short exchange.
Really?I agreed with everything except your "sacraments" part.
The word "sacrament" isn't even in the bible.
This sounds contradictory. Suppose you do sin after being saved. What then? If I understand Galatians 6:7-10, those who would continue in sin will reap from the seeds of corruption for which they have sown.We believe in Once Saved Always Saved because we are saved by grace through Faith not Works (Eph. 2:8-9)
We are still sealed till the day of redemption (Rapture) even if we sin after we've gotten saved, but that does not mean we are allowed to sin because of Gal. 6:7-10 and the Parable of the Fig Tree
This sounds contradictory. Suppose you do sin after being saved. What then? If I understand Galatians 6:7-10, those who would continue in sin will reap from the seeds of corruption for which they have sown.
Psalm 51:5There is no such thing as original sin.
It is just a catholic idea.
And what do they need grace for?
Rebirth must be a choice made by the participant.
we can't make that choice for anyone else.
Jn 3:5 say born of water born again of the spirit???